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  1. Záviš of Falkenstein (Czech: Záviš z Falkenštejna; c. 1250 – 24 August 1290), a member of the noble house of Vítkovci, was a Bohemian noble and opponent of King Ottokar II. Biography. Záviš was a scion of the Vítkovci, lords of Krumlov, his father Budivoj (d. after 1272) had married the Austrian noblewoman Perchta of ...

  2. Zaviš of Falkenstein. Bohemian politician. Learn about this topic in these articles: opposition by Wenceslas II. In Wenceslas II. …was dominated by the ambitious Zaviš of Falkenstein, his mother’s lover and later her husband. Wenceslas arrested Zaviš in 1289, destroyed the dissident faction, and executed his rival in 1290.

  3. 24 de ago. de 2013 · On this date in 1290, the vaunting nobleman Zavis of Falkenstein was beheaded below the walls of Hluboka Castle. Than in the nether vale among them mix’d. Pamper’d with rank luxuriousness and ease. The Bohemian Premyslid dynasty was at the height of its power in the 13th century.

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Zavis_of_FalkensteinZavis de Falkenstein

    Zavis de Falkenstein ( checo: Záviš z Falkenštejna; c. 1250 - 24 de agosto de 1290), miembro de la casa noble de Vítkovci, era un noble bohemio y opositor del rey Ottokar II. Zavis era descendiente de los señores Vítkovci de Krumlov , su padre Budiwoj (muerto después de 1272) se había casado con la noble austriaca Perchta de Falkenstein.

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  6. Záviš z Falkenštejna, psaný také Záviše, Zawissiuss nebo Zewis ( 1250? – 24. srpna 1290, Hluboká nad Vltavou) byl český šlechtic z jihočeského rozrodu Vítkovců – pánů z Krumlova, prvorozený nebo druhorozený syn Budivoje I. z Krumlova a jeho choti Perchty, dcery Kalhocha II. z Falkenštejna .

  7. 14 de oct. de 2020 · Like Rudolf, Judith hated Zavis of Falkenstein. He had fallen out of favour at the Bohemian court after Kunigunda’s death. Judith was said to have a great influence on Wenceslaus, and possibly because of her, the King’s relationship with Zavis deteriorated. Zavis was eventually arrested and brought to trial, and in 1290, he was executed.