LC control no. | no2018125754 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Sophie, Queen, consort of Wenceslas IV, King of Germany, 1376-1428 |
Variant(s) | Žofie, Queen, consort of Wenceslas IV, King of Germany, 1376-1428 Sophia, Queen, consort of Wenceslas IV, King of Germany, 1376-1428 Sophia, of Bavaria, 1376-1428 Sophie, von Bayern, 1376-1428 Žofie Bavorská, 1376-1428 |
Associated country | Holy Roman Empire Bohemia (Czech Republic) |
Birth date | 1376 |
Death date | 1428-11-04 |
Place of birth | Munich (Germany) |
Place of death | Bratislava (Slovakia) |
Profession or occupation | Queens |
Found in | Česká královna Žofie, 2018: title page (Žofie, Czech queen) page 7 (second wife of Václav IV) page 13 (born 1376) page 262 (died 4 November 1428) page 264 (Žofie, daughter of Jan, Duke of Upper Bavaria, wife of Wenceslas IV, the Czech king, son of Charles IV; is buried in Bratislava) Anne's Bohemia, 1998: page 4 (Queen Sophie, Wenceslas IV's consort; held regional court in Hradec Králové in eastern Bohemia in the 1380s) page 46 (Queen Sophie of Bavaria, died 1428, consort of Wenceslas IV) A history of medieval heresy and inquisition, 2011: page 259, etc. (Sophie, queen of Bohemia, wife of Wenceslaus [IV]; reigned 1389-1413; supporter of Bethlehem Chapel in Prague; had Jan Hus as a personal confessor) Wikipedia, September 18, 2018: English Sophia of Bavaria page (Sophia of Bavaria; Czech name: Žofie Bavorská; German name Sophie von Bayern; born 1376; died 4 November 1428; Queen of Bohemia and spouse of Wenceslaus, King of fo Bohemia and King of the Romans; briefly interim regent of Bohemia after the death of Wenceslaus in 1419) Czech Žofie Bavorská page (Žofie Bavorská; born 1376 in Munich; died 4 November 1428 in Bratislava; second wife of Václav IV, Czech queen and queen of the Holy Roman Empire; married Wenceslaus IV in Cheb in 1389) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_of_Bavaria> <https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BDofie_Bavorsk%C3%A1> |