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Bohemia, Boleslav
I. Denarius (silver coin replica) 929/935
- 972
OBV: Blessing hand in field, + BOLEZLAV DVX around.
R: Chapel roof facing, PRAGA CIV around.
This Denarius of
earlier Regensburg type is one of first coin of the Czech state and also
first coin bearing name of capital city of Bohemia (PRAGA).
Boleslav (or
Boleslaus) I the Cruel (? - 972), was the Duke of Bohemia
from 929 or 935 to July 15,
972.
His father was Vratislav
I of Bohemia, Duke of Bohemia. Boleslav I had a son named Boleslav II
the Pious of Bohemia, Duke of Bohemia, and a daughter named Dobrava/Dubrawka
of Bohemia.
Boleslav is notorious for
the murder of his brother St Wenceslas,
the result of which brought him to the Czech (ducal) throne.
Nevertheless Boleslav is generally respected by Czech historians as an
energetic ruler. Citing Wenceslas' religious policies as the cause of
Boleslav's fratricide seems unlikely as Boleslav in no way impeded the
growth of Christianity in
Bohemia, and in fact he actually sent his sister Mlada (a nun) to Rome
to ask permission to make Prague a bishopric.
One major policy shift
after the death of Wenceslas was regarding Czech-German relations. It is
usually asserted that Wenceslas was an obedient client of the German
King Henry the Fowler.
Boleslav on the other hand, found himself almost immediately at war with
Henry's successor Otto I the Great. This
conflict, presumably consisting of border raids between Boleslav on one
side and the Margrave of the Ostmark on the other
(the general pattern of warfare in this region at the time) reached its
conclusion in 950
when Boleslav signed a peace with Otto. It cannot be said for certain if
Boleslav became a vassal of the German King, but it is known that he led
a Czech force in alliance with Otto at the great victory over the Magyars
at the Lech river (August 10, 955). He had
also helped Otto to crush an uprising of Slavs on the Lower Elbe in 953.
Czech historians also
claim that Boleslav expanded his power into Silesia, Lusatia
and Moravia,
but no dates are given for these alleged conquests. If they did occur,
they must have been only transistory gains because Boleslav's successors
had to conquer them all over again. Boleslav realised the growth of Polish
strength to the north of his borders and he accordingly arranged for his
sister Dobrava to marry the Piast prince Mieszko
I in 965.
(Source: WIKIPEDIA) |