Frederick of Bohemia is the son of …
Years: 1179 - 1179
Frederick of Bohemia is the son of King Vladislaus II of Bohemia, who had abdicated in 1172 in his favor.
However, he could not hold on to his principality, because neither the national diet nor the emperor,Frederick I, had approved his accession, and was deposed in September the year following by the emperor at the Diet of Hermsdorf.
The Emperor, godfather and namesake of Frederick, had nominated Oldřich, son of Soběslav I, but he had renounced the throne in favor of his elder brother Soběslav II, who had been imprisoned since 1161.
Soběslav II was sympathetic to the peasantry, but antagonistic to both nobles and emperor.
Sobeslav had granted a charter to the town of Prague, entered into a fight conflict with Henry II, Duke of Austria, in 1175.
In summer 1176, an army led by Duke Conrad Otto of Znojmo had devastated the country to the north of the Danube.
Churches and monasteries were attacked and Pope Alexander III had excommunicated the duke.
the emperor had intervened in 1177 and recognized Frederick as duke.
In alliance with the emperor, Frederick had defeated Soběslav at the battles of Lodenice and Prague.
The emperor had recognized Frederick as an imperial prince, but he had also raised the bishop of Prague, Henry Bretislaus, to princely status, making him a direct vassal of the emperor.
He had also appointed Conrad Otto margrave over Moravia, thus dividing the duchy into three parts dependent on him.
Soběslav will die in "some part of a foreign land" on January 29, 1180, without heirs from his union with Elisabeth (d. 1209), daughter of Mieszko III of Poland.
Locations
People
- Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
- Frederick of Bohemia
- Leopold V
- Mieszko III the Old
- Pope Alexander III
- Soběslav II
Groups
- Holy Roman Empire
- Poland during the period of fragmentation, Kingdom of
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Bohemia, Duchy of
