词条 | Děpolt II |
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LifeDěpolt II was the only son of Děpolt I (son of Duke Vladislav I of Bohemia) and of his wife Gertrude (daughter of Albert the Bear of Brandenburg).{{sfn|Wihoda|2015|p=298}} He was first mentioned after the death of his father. He had a good relationship with the Duke Frederick of Bohemia (Czech: Bedřich), his cousin. After 1182 he was in dispute with his other cousin[2] Bishop of Prague Jindřich Břetislav (Henry Bretislaus, later known as Duke Bretislaus III of Bohemia). The bishop imposed an interdict on Děpolt's land (the regions of Čáslav, Chrudim and Vraclav).[1] In 1187 he emigrated and came back in 1189 when Conrad II became the new duke of Bohemia.[2] In 1189 Conrad II appointed Děpolt I to lead the Bohemian troop in the Third Crusade. The Bohemian troop joined the crusaders led by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in Esztergom, Hungary. Many of the Bohemian soldiers were former prisoners who were freed just to participate the crusade (8 of them were executed by Frederick Barbarossa because of their violence and robbery already in Serbia). After the death of Frederick Barbarossa in the Saleph River on 10 June 1190 Děpolt II decided to stay in the Holy Land and to continue under the command of Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia. He took part in the siege of Acre in autumn 1190. There he also died on 21 November 1190, maybe because of a war injury or plague. The surviving rest of his troop then probably became a part of the troop of King Richard I of England.[3] Marriage and childrenDěpolt II was married to Adéla/Adelajda Zbysława of Silesia, the daughter of Bolesław I the Tall. They had:
Ancestry{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; |1= 1. Frederick, Duke of Bohemia |2= 2. Děpolt I |3= 3. Gertrude of Brandenburg |4= 4. Vladislaus I of Bohemia |5= 5. Richeza of Berg |6= 6. Albert the Bear |7= 7. Sophie of Winzenburg |8= 8. Vratislaus II of Bohemia |9= 9. Świętosława of Poland |10= 10. Henry I of Berg-Schelklingen |11= 11. Adelheid of Mochental |12= 12. Otto, Count of Ballenstedt |13= 13. Eilika of Saxony |14= 14. Herman I, Count of Winzenburg |15= 15. Countess of Everstein |16= 16. Bretislaus I of Bohemia |17= 17. Judith of Schweinfurt |18= 18. Casimir I of Poland |19= 19. Maria Dobroniega of Kiev |20= 20. Poppo of Berg-Schelklingen |21= 21. Sophia of Hungary |22= 22. Diepold II, Margrave of Vohburg |23= 23. Luitgard of Carinthia |24= 24. Adalbert II, Count of Ballenstedt |25= 25. Adelheid of Weimar-Orlamünde |26= 26. Magnus, Duke of Saxony |27= 27. Sophia of Hungary |28= 28. Meginhard IV of Formbach |29= 29. Matilda of Reinhausen |30= 30. |31= 31. }} References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.e-stredovek.cz/kniznica.php?info=10-Depolt-II|title=Děpolt II.|work=Středověk|accessdate=22 June 2013|language=Czech}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Family tree of Přemyslid dynasty|url=http://www.e-stredovek.cz/rody.php?akce=slovo&id=1|work=Středověk|accessdate=22 June 2013}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Kalendárium: 21. listopadu 1190 – zemřel Děpold II., konec české účasti na třetí křížové výpravě|url=http://www.svornost.com/2012/11/21-listopadu-zemrel-depold-ii-konec-ceske-ucasti-na-treti-krizove-vyprave-1190/|work=Svornost|accessdate=22 June 2013|language=Czech|date=21 November 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130624232741/http://www.svornost.com/2012/11/21-listopadu-zemrel-depold-ii-konec-ceske-ucasti-na-treti-krizove-vyprave-1190/|archivedate=24 June 2013|df=}} Sources
5 : Year of birth unknown|1190 deaths|Přemyslid dynasty|Bohemian princes|Christians of the Third Crusade |
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