Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q325299> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 36 of
36
with 100 triples per page.
- Q325299 subject Q6581780.
- Q325299 subject Q7031184.
- Q325299 subject Q7035269.
- Q325299 subject Q7214175.
- Q325299 subject Q8808920.
- Q325299 abstract "Děpold I (also Děpolt, modern English Theobald) was the second son of Duke Vladislav I of Bohemia and brother of Duke and later King of Bohemia Vladislav II. He inherited Jamnitz (or Jemnice) as duke on his father's death in 1125.In 1145, he joined the other territorial dukes of Bohemia, Conrad II of Znojmo, Vratislaus II of Brno, and Otto III of Olomouc, to attack Jindřich (Henry) Zdík, bishop of Olomouc, and chase him from his diocese. For this, Děpold was excommunicated. Subsequently, he went on a pilgrimage to Rome for atonement.In 1147, while his elder brother Vladislav II went on the Second Crusade as far as Byzantium, Děpold governed Bohemia. He ruled with a strong hand and prevented a seizure of power by the young Soběslav. In 1153, he married Gertrude, daughter of Albert the Bear, Margrave of Brandenburg. Afterwards, he joined his brother-in-law on the warpath. In 1158, he went with the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa into Italy and was present at the siege of Milan. He would be the leader of several subsequent Bohemian expeditions to Italy. In 1167, he was joined by his nephew Frederick in leading a large force on behalf of King Vladislav. On that expedition, many noblemen died of an epidemic (possible plague or malaria), including Rainald of Dassel and Welf VII. Děpold was also among them.He had one son who was known as Děpolt II.".
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q12156.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q1420030.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q156041.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q1649537.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q1670040.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q217519.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q220.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q23725.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q313536.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q327313.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q367578.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q44330.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q44512.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q454827.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q490.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q51654.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q552686.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q55619.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q567640.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q6581780.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031184.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035269.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q703833.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214175.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q79789.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q8808920.
- Q325299 wikiPageWikiLink Q945500.
- Q325299 comment "Děpold I (also Děpolt, modern English Theobald) was the second son of Duke Vladislav I of Bohemia and brother of Duke and later King of Bohemia Vladislav II. He inherited Jamnitz (or Jemnice) as duke on his father's death in 1125.In 1145, he joined the other territorial dukes of Bohemia, Conrad II of Znojmo, Vratislaus II of Brno, and Otto III of Olomouc, to attack Jindřich (Henry) Zdík, bishop of Olomouc, and chase him from his diocese. For this, Děpold was excommunicated.".
- Q325299 label "Děpold I of Jamnitz".