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Wenceslaus (Václav) Saint
(907—935)
Duke of Bohemia. He was reared in the Christian faith by his grandmother, St. Ludmilla. He became duke at an early age, and during his minority his mother, Drahomira, acted as regent. She, like many other Czech nobles, opposed Christianity and persecuted the Christians. She incurred the enmity of the German king, Henry I (Henry the Fowler), by aiding the Wends, a Slavic people, against Henry; Henry invaded Bohemia. Wenceslaus, who had then begun to rule, recognized the futility of resistance and negotiated a peace. During his reign Wenceslaus was noted for his piety; he worked vigorously to strengthen Christianity in Bohemia. His religion and his friendly relations with Henry I caused much discontent among the nobles, and he was assassinated by his brother Boleslav I, who succeeded him. By the beginning of the 11th cent., he was already recognized as the patron saint of Bohemia. Václav is the Czech form of his name.
Prince Wenceslas is a saint patron of Czech breweries.
Alderney, 2010, Good King Wenceslas
Cuba, 1962, Prague
Czech Republic, 1999, Czecoslovak stamp № 289
Czech Republic, 2012, St. Wenceslas Monument
Czech Republic, 2013, St. Wenceslas Monument
Czechoslovakia, 1929, St. Wenceslas on Horswback
Czechoslovakia, 1929, St. Wenceslas on Horswback
Czechoslovakia, 1929, Foundation of St. Vitus's Church
Czechoslovakia, 1929, Martydom of St. Wenceslas
Czechoslovakia, 1929, Martydom of St. Wenceslas
Czechoslovakia, 1929/1931, Statue of St. Wenceslas
Czechoslovakia, 1969, St. Wenceslas Pressing Wine
Great Britain, 1973, Good King Wenceslas
Great Britain, 1973, Good King Wenceslas
Great Britain, 1982, Good King Wenceslas
Guernsey, 1985, King Wenceslas
Guernsey, 1986, Good King Wenceslas
Czechoslovakia, 1929, National Museum
Czechoslovakia, 1934, National Museum
Czechoslovakia, 1935, National Museum
Czechoslovakia, 1936, Vaclav place