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The House of Rosenberg (Czech: Rožmberkové, sg. z Rožmberka ) was a prominent Bohemian noble family that played an important role in Czech medieval history from the 13th century until 1611. Members of this family held posts at the Prague royal (and later imperial) court, and were viewed as very powerful lords of the Kingdom of Bohemia .
Peter was born as the eldest son of Henry III of Rosenberg and his first wife Barbara of Schaunberg. He was the first in line to succeed his father. He got engaged on 14 December 1396 to Anna Landgraves of Leuchtenberg and Countess of Hals. However, the wedding did not take place because Peter died at the age of 25.
Rožmberk (German: Rosenberg) is a castle situated in South Bohemia near Rožmberk nad Vltavou in the Czech Republic. Considered one of the oldest castles in Bohemia, it stands on a promontory carved out on three sides by the river Vltava. It was first mentioned in 1253 in a document signed by Vok "von Rosenberg".
Oldřich II of Rosenberg (Czech: Oldřich II. z Rožmberka ⓘ; 13 January 1403 – 28 April 1462) was an important Bohemian nobleman who, after the Battle of Lipany, became a recognized leader of the Catholic lords in Bohemia.
She died either in Karlovy Vary or in Teplice and was buried in the Rosenberg family vault in the Vyšší Brod Monastery; Sophie of Brandenburg (15 December 1541 – 27 June 1564), a granddaughter of King Sigismund I of Poland, and daughter of Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg. They married on 14 December 1561 in Cölln (now part of ...
Henry V of Rosenberg (d. 1489) Catherine (d. 1521), married to Peter Holicky of Sternberg (Czech: Petr Holicky ze Šternberka) Wok II of Rosenberg (d. 1505) Peter IV of Rosenberg (d. 1523) Barbara (born: 8 June 1460), married to Jonn of Biberstein (Czech: Jan z Bibršteina) Margaret (Czech: Markéta, born: 8 June 1460), Abbess in Český Krumlov
Rosenberg is a family name and toponym of German origin. ... Rosenberg family, Bohemian Rosenberg dynasty (Czech: Rožmberk), Lords of Krumlov and Rožmberk;
Peter Vok was born in Český Krumlov, the son of Jošt III of Rosenberg, then head of the house of Rožmberk, and his wife Anna of Rogendorf. Fourteen days after Peter's birth, his father died. Peter came under the guardianship of first his uncle Petr V of Rosenberg and later Albrecht of Gutnštejn, Oldřich Holický of Sternberg and Jeroným ...