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Peter I of Rosenberg
Bohemian nobleman (d. 1347) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter I of Rosenberg (Czech: Petr I. z Rožmberka; died 14 October 1347)[1] was lord chamberlain of the Kingdom of Bohemia,[2] who acted as regent during John of Bohemia's absences at war between 1339 and 1346.[3] He was a patron of Vyšší Brod Monastery[1] and is thought to have commissioned the Master of Vyšší Brod altarpiece.[3] In 1316 he married Viola of Teschen, former queen consort (wife of king Wenceslaus III).
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![]() Peter I of Rosenberg by the Master of Vyšší Brod from the altarpiece at Vyšší Brod | |
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Native name | Petr I. z Rožmberka |
Died | 14 October 1347 |
Buried | Vyšší Brod Monastery |
Noble family | Rosenberg family |
Wives | Viola of Teschen (died 1317) Kateřina of Vartemberk [cs] |
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Father | Henry I of Rosenberg [cs] |
Mother | Eliška of Dobruška [cs] |
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