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Boleslaus and IV
* Casimir II of Poland succeeds Boleslaus IV of Poland on the throne.
: Bolesław ( Boleslaus ) IV of Poland redirects here.
Bolesław claimed the ducal throne for himself, invaded Bohemia in 1003 and took Prague without any serious opposition, ruling as Boleslaus IV for a little over a year.
* Boleslaus IV of Poland ( 1122 – 1173 ), Duke of Masovia and Kujavia
* Boleslaus IV of Masovia ( 1421 – 1454 )

Boleslaus and succeeds
* Ladislaus Herman succeeds Boleslaus II in Poland.
* Vladivoj succeeds Boleslaus III, Duke of Bohemia.
* Vladivoj of Bohemia succeeds Boleslaus III
* Boleslaus II the Pious succeeds Boleslav I in Bohemia.

Boleslaus and Vladivoj
Boleslaus ' kinsman Vladivoj took the Czech throne, but he was an alcoholic who died within a year.
After the death of Vladivoj in 1003, the Bohemian nobles invited Jaromír and Oldřich, sons of Boleslaus II, back from exile.

Boleslaus and Bohemia
19th century illustration: Mieszko, a former pagan, aided by his christian Czech wife Dobrawa of Bohemia | Dobrawa, daughter of Boleslav I of Bohemia | Boleslaus I, becomes an evangelism | evangelist of Christianity
* 935 – Saint Wenceslas is murdered by his brother, Boleslaus I of Bohemia.
A Jewish slave trader being presented to Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia | Boleslaus of Bohemia, 10th century.
* February 9 – Boleslaus III of Bohemia is restored to authority with armed support from Bolesław I the Brave of Poland.
In the following months Boleslav's brothers Jaromir and Oldrich flee to Germany and place themselves under the protection of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, while Boleslaus III of Bohemia orders massacre of his leading nobles at Vyšehrad.
* Boleslaus I of Poland becomes duke of Bohemia and Moravia.
* Boleslaus I of Poland loses Bohemia after having become duke the previous year.
* February 7 – Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia
* Boleslaus II of Bohemia massacres the Slavnik's dynasty at Libice.
Among those who did supported Henry II's claims, however, were Duke Mieszko I of Poland and Duke Boleslaus II of Bohemia.
One of the Empress's greatest achievements was her success in maintaining German supremacy over Bohemia, as Duke Boleslaus II of Bohemia was forced to accept the authority of Otto III.
Mieszko I, then a pagan, would married Boleslaus I's Christian daughter Dobrawa in 965, and would convert to Christianity in 966, bringing Poland closer to the Christian states of Bohemia and the Empire.
* Duke Boleslaus III of Bohemia
He and his advisor, Bishop Abraham of Freising, conspired with the Duke of Poland Mieszko I and the Duke of Bohemia Boleslaus II against Otto II in 974.
Henry II event went so far as to claim the German throne outright, obtaining the allegiance of Mieszko I of Poland and Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia.
* Boleslaus II of Bohemia ( died 999 )

Boleslaus and .
Mieszko II was not only imprisoned but also castrated, which was to be a punishment to Bolesław I the Brave, who blinded Duke Boleslaus III the Red ( Oldřich's brother ) thirty years before.
Poznań's cathedral was the place of burial of the early Piast monarchs ( Mieszko I, Boleslaus I, Mieszko II, Casimir I ), and later of Przemysł I and King Przemysł II.
* 995 – Members of Slavník's dynasty – Spytimír, Pobraslav, Pořej and Čáslav are murdered by Boleslaus's son, Boleslaus II the Pious.
* 1264 – The Statute of Kalisz, guaranteeing Jews safety and personal liberties and giving battei din jurisdiction over Jewish matters, is promulgated by Boleslaus the Pious, Duke of Greater Poland.
By his wife Drahomíra, a Hevellian princess, Vratislaus had at least two sons, Wenceslaus and Boleslaus, both of whom succeeded him as Bohemian dukes.
* 1109: In the Battle of Nakło, Boleslaus III Wrymouth defeats the Pomeranians and re-establishes Polish access to the sea.
* 1109: On August 24, in the Battle of Hundsfeld, Boleslaus III Wrymouth defeats Emperor Henry V and stops German expansion eastward.
* Silesia is incorporated into territory ruled by Boleslaus I of Poland.
* June 21 – King Boleslaus V of Poland ( d. 1279 )
* Boleslaus the Pious, Duke of Greater Poland ( d. 1279 )
* Boleslaus II takes office as duke of Poland.
* Boleslaus I becomes Duke of Poland.

IV and succeeds
* In William Shakespeare's history play Henry IV, Part 2, Prince Harry refers to Murad as " Amurath " in Act V Scene 2 when he succeeds his father, King Henry IV, in 1413:
; 1877: The Princess Alice becomes Grand Duchess of Hesse when her husband succeeds as Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse
** Charles XV succeeds his father Oscar I of Sweden and Norway ( as Charles IV ).
* August 12 – Mehmed IV ( 1648 – 1687 ) succeeds Ibrahim I ( 1640 – 1648 ) as Ottoman Emperor.
* September 10 – Murat IV ( 1623 – 1640 ) succeeds Mustafa I ( 1622 – 1623 ) as Ottoman Emperor.
* January 7 – Pope Pius V succeeds Pope Pius IV as the 225th pope.
* February 9 – Ibrahim I ( 1640 – 1648 ) succeeds Murat IV ( 1623 – 1640 ) as Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
* November 8 – Suleiman II ( 1687 – 1691 ) succeeds the deposed Mehmed IV as Ottoman Emperor.
* November 15 – Mahmud II ( 1808 – 1839 ) succeeds Mustafa IV ( 1807 – 1808 ) as sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
* December 14 – Pope Adrian IV ( also known as Hadrian IV ) succeeds Pope Anastasius IV as the 169th pope.
* June 26 – William IV succeeds his brother George IV as King of the United Kingdom.
* June 22 – Pope Stephen IV ( sometimes referred to as Stephen V ) succeeds Pope Leo III as the 97th pope.
* January 25 – Pope Paschal I succeeds Pope Stephen IV as the 98th pope.
* Pope Gregory IV succeeds Pope Valentine as the 101st pope ( date unclear ).
* January – Pope Sergius II succeeds Pope Gregory IV as the 102nd pope.
* January – Pope Leo IV succeeds Pope Sergius II as the 103rd pope.
* September 29 – Pope Benedict III succeeds Pope Leo IV as the 104th pope.
* August 25 – Pope Boniface IV succeeds Pope Boniface III as the 67th pope.
* Theophylact succeeds Stephen IV as Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch.
* Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor.
* August 9 – Pope Sixtus IV succeeds Pope Paul II as the 212th pope.

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