Conrad II of Znojmo
Conrad of Znojmo (Czech: Konrád Znojemský) or Conrad II of Znojmo (Konrád II. Znojemský; fl. 1123–d. 1161) was a Bohemian prince, a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, who ruled the County of Znojmo in the 1123–28 and 1134–61 periods.
Conrad II was the son of Luitpold of Znojmo.
Conrad II commissioned the wall paintings (frescoes) of the Znojmo Rotunda some time after 1134.
Family
Conrad II married Mary (Marija, known in Czech as "Marie Srbská"), a Serbian princess, daughter of Grand Prince Uroš I (r. 1112–45). They had five children.
- Ernest (or Arnošt)
- Conrad II, Duke of Bohemia
- Helen of Znojmo
References
- Rostislav Nový (1972). Přemyslovský stát 11. a 12. století. Universita Karlova.
- Josef Žemlička (1997). Čechy v době knížecí, 1034-1198. Lidové Noviny. ISBN 978-80-7106-196-0.
- Antonín Friedl (1966). Přemyslovci ve Znojmě. Odeon.
Preceded by Soběslav |
Count of Znojmo 1134–61 |
Succeeded by Conrad |
Preceded by Soběslav |
Count of Znojmo 1123–34 |
Succeeded by Soběslav |
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