Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia
Wenceslaus or Wenceslas (Czech: Václav{{Audio|Cs-svaty Vaclav.ogg|listen}}; German: Wenzel), styled Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (b. 907, d. September 28, 935 or 929 – see death controversy below) was the son of Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia. His father was raised in a Christian milieu through his father, Borivoj's, who was converted by Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, the "apostles to the Slavs". His mother Drahomíra, however, was the daughter of a pagan tribal chief who held on to the pagan belief system, as did many Czech nobles at the time, fearing that the arrival of Christian bishops would threaten their authority. Wenceslaus himself is venerated as Saint Wenceslaus (see below).
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Czech - German - Bohemia - 907 - September 28 - 935 - 929 - Vratislav I - Borivoj - Saint Cyril - Saint Methodius - Drahomíra - Pagan
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| ► | Childhood |
| ► | Career |
| ► | Death and controversy |
| ► | Canonisation and other memorials |
| ► | Wenceslas in fiction |
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