Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia (915 - 921). Vratislav's father was Borivoj[?], Duke of Bohemia, who acceded in 870 and died in 895. He was the first (historically known) Premyslid (Přemyslovec in Czech) duke of Bohemia. Vratislav's brother was Spytihnev[?], Duke of Bohemia (895 - 915). Vratislav I had two sons. Václav and Boleslav.
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