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Conrad I
Duke of Bohemia
ReignJanuary – 6 September 1092
PredecessorVratislaus II
SuccessorBretislaus II
Bornc. 1035
Died6 September 1092 (aged c. 57)
SpouseWirpirk of Tengling
IssueUlrich, Luitpold
DynastyPřemyslid
FatherBretislaus I
MotherJudith of Schweinfurt

Conrad I of Brno (Czech: Konrád I. Brněnský; died 6 September 1092) was the duke of Bohemia for eight months in 1092.

Life

He was the brother and successor of Vratislaus II (died 14 January 1092) as the third son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt. He did not succeed as king, because his brother had only been elevated to the royal dignity for life by the Emperor Henry IV without the establishment of a hereditary monarchy.

Before he became duke of Bohemia, he had long ruled over southern parts of Moravia, as junior sons typically did in this period of Bohemia, as duke of Brno and Znojmo from 1054.

Marriage

By his marriage to Wirpirk of Tengling, he had two children:

  • Ulrich, prince of Brno from 1092 to 1097 and from 1100 to his death on 11 November 1113
  • Luitpold, prince of Znojmo from 1092 to 1097 and from 1100 to his death on 15 March 1112

He was succeeded as duke by his nephew Bretislaus.

Preceded byVratislaus II Duke of Bohemia
1092
Succeeded byBretislaus II
Monarchs of Bohemia
Přemyslid
Legendary
c. 870–1198 (Dukes)
1198–1306 (Kings)
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Bohemia
Non-dynastic
1306–1310
Luxembourg
1310–1437
Habsburg
1437–1457
Non-dynastic
1457–1471
Jagiellonian
1471–1526
Habsburg
1526–1780
Habsburg-Lorraine
1780–1918

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