- Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia
birth_date=c.907
death_date=September 28 ,935
feast_day=September 28
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church andEastern Orthodox Church
imagesize=200px
caption=Statue of Saint Wenceslaus inOlomouc ,Czech Republic
birth_place=Prague ,Bohemia
death_place=Stará Boleslav , Bohemia
titles=Martyr
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attributes=Crown, dagger, eagle on a banner
patronage=Bohemia ,Czech Republic ,Prague
major_shrine=St Vitus Cathedral , Prague
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prayer_attrib=Saint Wenceslaus or Saint Wenceslas ( _cs. Václav) Audio-IPA|Cs-svaty Vaclav.ogg| [ˈva:tslaf] , (c. 907 –
September 28 ,935 ) was duke ("kníže") ofBohemia from 921 until his death. Wenceslas is best known in the English-speaking world as the subject of theChristmas carol "Good King Wenceslas ."He was the son of
Vratislav I , Duke of Bohemia from thePřemyslid dynasty . His father was raised in a Christian milieu through his father, Bořivoj, who was converted bySaint Cyril andSaint Methodius , the "apostles to the Slavs". His motherDrahomíra was the daughter of a pagan tribal chief of Havolans and was baptized at the time of her marriage. Wenceslaus himself is venerated as Saint Wenceslaus and is the main patron saint of the Czech state.Childhood
In 921, when Wenceslaus was thirteen, his father died and he was brought up by his grandmother,
Saint Ludmila , who raised him as a Christian. A dispute between the fervently Christian regent and her daughter-in-law drove Ludmila to seek sanctuary atTetín castle nearBeroun .Drahomíra , who was trying to garner support from the nobility, was furious about losing influence on her son and arranged to have Ludmila strangled at Tetín onSeptember 15 ,921 .According to some legends, having regained control of her son, Drahomíra set out to convert him to the old pagan religion. According to other legends she was herself a Christian. Very little is known about her rule.
Reign
In 924 or 925 Wenceslaus assumed government for himself and had Drahomíra exiled. After gaining the throne at the age of eighteen, he defeated a rebellious duke of
Kouřim named Radslav. He also founded a rotunda consecrated toSt Vitus atPrague Castle inPrague , which exists as present-daySt Vitus Cathedral .Early in 929 the joint forces of
Arnulf of Bavaria andHenry I the Fowler reachedPrague in a sudden attack, which forced Wenceslaus to pledge allegiance to the latter.Clarifyme|date=March 2008 This resulted in resuming the payment of a traditional tribute which was first imposed in 806. One of the possible reasons for the attack was the formation of the anti-Saxon alliance betweenBohemia ,Polabian Slavs andMagyars .Death
In September of 935 (in older sources 929) a group of nobles allied with Wenceslaus's younger brother, Boleslaus (
Boleslav I of Bohemia ), in a plot to kill the prince. After inviting his brother to the feast of Saints Cosmas and Damian inStará Boleslav , three of Boleslaus' companions--Tira, Čsta and Hněvsa--murdered him on his way to church. Boleslaus thus succeeded him as the Duke/Prince ("kníže") of Bohemia.According to
Cosmas's Chronicle , one of Boleslav's sons was born on the day of Wenceslaus's death, and because of the ominous circumstance of his birth the infant was namedStrachkvas , which means "a dreadful feast".A statue of Saint Wenceslaus and other patrons of The Czech Republic (St Adalbert/Vojtěch of Prague, St Ludmila, St Prokop and St Agnes "Czech") is located at Wenceslaus square in
Prague .There are discrepancies in the records regarding the date of St Wenceslaus's death. It has been argued that Wenceslaus's remains were transferred to St Vitus's Church in 932, ruling out the later date; however, the year 935 is now favored by historians as the date of his murder. [The St Joseph's Catholic Missal, c. 1962, gives the date of his death as 938]
There is a tradition which states that Saint Wenceslaus's loyal servant,
Podevin , avenged his death by killing one of the chief conspirators. Podevin was executed by Boleslav.Canonization and other memorials
After his death, Wenceslaus was
canonized as a saint due to his martyr's death, as well as several purported miracles that occurred after his death. Wenceslaus is the patron saint of the Czech people and theCzech Republic . His feast day isSeptember 28 .Since 2000, this day is a public holiday in the Czech Republic, celebrated as "Czech Statehood Day".
In his honor, a statue of Wenceslaus clad in armour on horseback stands in Prague's "
Václavské Náměstí " (Wenceslaus Square ). The sculptor wasJosef Václav Myslbek . A memorableparody of this statue, created byDavid Černý , hangs in a Lucerna Palace gallery near the square.He is also the
patron saint of one ofChicago 's most architecturally significant churches, St. Wenceslaus.Wenceslaus in legend
There are many legends about King Wenceslaus. An old one claims a huge army of knights sleep inside
Blaník , a mountain in theCzech Republic . The knights will wake and under the command of St. Wenceslaus will help the Motherland when it is in ultimate danger (see alsoKing in the mountain legends).There is a similar legend in
Prague which says that when the Motherland is in danger or in its darkest times and close to ruin, the equestrian statue of King Wenceslaus in Wenceclaus Square will come to life, raise the army sleeping in Blaník, and upon crossing theCharles Bridge his horse will stumble and trip over a stone, revealing the legendary sword of Bruncvík. With this sword, King Wenceslaus will slay all the enemies of the Czechs, bringing peace and prosperity to the land.He is the subject of the popular
Boxing Day and Christmas Carol "Good King Wenceslas ."There is a 1994 television film entitled "Good King Wenceslaus" which is a highly fictional account of his early life. The film stars
Jonathan Brandis in the title role, supported byLeo McKern ,Stefanie Powers , andJoan Fontaine as Ludmila. [imdb title|0109919|Good King Wenceslas (1994)]Wenceslaus is a major character in Ogden Nash's comic epic poem "The Christmas that Almost Wasn't," in which a boy awakens Wenceslaus and his knights to save a kingdom from usurpers who have outlawed Christmas. [
Ogden Nash , "The Christmas that Almost Wasn't,"Little, Brown and Company , 1957 OCLC|1211904]References
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15587b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "St. Wenceslaus"]
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintw03.htm Patron Saints Index: "St. Wenceslaus"]
* [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=592 Catholic Online: "St. Wenceslaus"]Footnotes
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