Wenceslaus I, Duke o Bohemie
Appearance
Wenceslaus I, Duke o Bohemie | |
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Statue o Saunt Wenceslaus in St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague. The heid o the statue apparently fits the meisurments o Wenceslaus' skull. | |
Martyr | |
Born | c. 907 Prague, Bohemie |
Dee'd | September 28, 935 Stará Boleslav, Bohemie |
Veneratit in | Catholic Kirk an Eastren Orthodox Kirk |
Major shrine | St Vitus Cathedral, Prague |
Feast | September 28 |
Attributes | Croun, dagger, eagle on a banner |
Patronage | Bohemie, Czech Republic, Prague |
Wenceslaus I (Czech: Václav [ˈvaːtslaf] ( listen); c. 907 – September 28, 935), or Wenceslas I, wis the duke (kníže) o Bohemie frae 921 till his assassination in 935, purportedly in a plot bi his ain brither, Boleslav the Cruel.
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