VRATISLAV of Bohemia, son of BRETISLAV Duke of the Bohemians & his wife Judith von Schweinfurt ([1032]-14 Jan 1093). The Chronica Boemorum names (in order) "Spitignev, Wratislaw, Conradus, Iaromir, Otto" as the five sons of "Bracizlaus [et] Iuditha"[110]. The Annalista Saxo names "Wratizlao duce" as another son of Judith von Schweinfurt, specifying that he brought his mother's body back to Prague for burial[111]. Herzog von Olmütz 1054-1059. He succeeded his brother in 1061 as VRATISLAV II Duke of the Bohemians. The extent of Bohemian integration in imperial affairs is demonstrated by the grants by "Heinricus…rex" of "comitatum Histrie" and "marchiam Carniole" to the church of Aquileia at the request of "ducibus autem Writizlao Boemie ac Liudolfo Carintie, Cuonone quoque palatino comite et Tieboldo marchione" by two charters dated 11 Jun 1077[112]. The Chronica Boemorum records that "dux Wratislaus et sui fratres Chounradus atque Otto" fought against "orientalem marchionem Lupoldum filium Lucz", the passage being undated with the date 1082 inserted in the margin of the edition[113]. Vratislav was declared King of Bohemia at Prague 15 Jun 1085 or 1086. The Annales Gradicenses record that "rex Wratislaus factus est" in 1086 and that in 1087 "dux Boemie…Wratislaus" was anointed as king and "uxor eius Zuslava" as queen[114]. The Annales Gradicenses record the death in 1093 "Wratizlaus rex" and his succession by "Chonradus"[115]. The Chronicon of Mariano Scotti records the death in 1093 of "Fratizlaus dux Boemiæ" when he fell from his horse while hunting[116]. The Cronica Principum Regni Boemiæ records the death in 1093 of "Wratislaus…filius Bretislai, fundator Ecclesiæ Wissegradensis…primus Rex Boemiæ"[117].
m firstly MARIA, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.
m secondly (1057) ADELAIDA of Hungary, daughter of ANDRÁS I King of Hungary & his second wife Anastasia Iaroslavna of Kiev ([1040]-27 Jan 1062). The Annalista Saxo refers to the wife of Duke Vratislav as "filia Andree regis Ungarie", but does not name her[118]. The Chronica Boemorum names "Adleyta" as the wife of Vratislav of Bohemia but does not give her origin[119]. Her birth date is estimated from her having given birth to four known children before her death. The Chronica Boemorum records the death "1062 VI Kal Feb" of "ductrix Adleyth mater Iudithæ et Ludmilæ, similiter Bracislai iunioris et Wratislai, qui in primo flore iuventutis occidit XIII Kal Dec"[120].
m thirdly ([1062/63]) SWIETOSLAWA [Svatana] of Poland, daughter of KAZIMIERZ I KAROL "Odnowiciel/the Renewer" Prince of Poland & his wife Dobronega Maria Vladimirovna of Kiev ([1048]-1 Sep 1126). The Annalista Saxo records the marriage of Duke Vratislav with "Zuatavam, Kazimer ducis Polanorum filiam", after the death of his Hungarian wife[121]. The Chronica Boemorum records the marriage of "Wratislaus dux" and "Zustavam, Kazimir Poloniorum ducis natam, Bloezlai vero et Uladizlai germanam" after the death of "ductrix Adleyth"[122]. The Chronicæ Polanorum refers to an unnamed daughter of King Kazimierz who married "regi Bohemiæ"[123]. The Annales Gradicenses record that in 1087 "dux Boemie…Wratislaus" was anointed as king and "uxor eius Zuslava" as queen[124]. The Monachi Sazavensis Continuatio Cosmæ; records the death "Kal Sep 1126" of "Zvatava regina mater Sobezlai ducis"[125]. The Annales Gradicenses record the death in 1126 of "Zuatava regina"