Ludmila of Bohemia

Ludmila of Bohemia

Infobox Saint
name=Saint Ludmila
birth_date=c. 860
death_date=death date|921|9|15|mf=y
feast_day=September 16
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imagesize=180px
caption=Saint Ludmila
birth_place= Mělník
death_place= Tetín castle
titles=Saint and Martyr
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canonized_date=shortly after her death
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attributes=veil
patronage=Bohemia
major_shrine=Chapel of St. Ludmila
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Saint Ludmila (c. 860 - September 15, 921) is a saint and martyr venerated by the Orthodox and the Roman Catholics. She was born in Mělník as daughter of a Slavic prince Slavibor. Saint Ludmila was the grandmother of Saint Wenceslaus, who is widely referred to as Good King Wenceslaus.

Marriage

Ludmila was married to Bořivoj I of Bohemia, who was the first Christian Duke of Bohemia. The couple was converted to Christianity around 871. [CathEncy|wstitle=St. Ludmilla] Their efforts to convert Bohemia to Christianity were initially not well received, and they were driven from their country for a time by the pagans. Eventually the couple returned, and ruled for several years before retiring to Tetín, near Beroun.

The couple was succeeded by their son Spytihněv, who ruled for two years before he died. Spytihněv was succeeded by his brother Vratislav. When Vratislav died in 921, his eight year old son Wenceslas became the next ruler of Bohemia. It was mainly Ludmila who raised her grandson.

Ludmila and Drahomíra

Wenceslaus' mother Drahomíra became jealous of Ludmila's influence over Wenceslaus. She had two noblemen murder Ludmila at Tetín, and part of Ludmila's story says that she was strangled with her veil. Initially Saint Ludmila was buried at St. Michael's at Tetín. Sometime before the year 1100 her remains were removed to the church of St. George at Prague, Czech Republic.

Saint Ludmila is venerated as a patroness of Bohemia. Her feast day is celebrated on September 16. She is considered to be a patron saint of Bohemia, converts, Czech Republic, duchesses, problems with in-laws, and widows. She was canonized shortly after her death.

ee also

*St. George's Basilica, Prague
*House of Přemysl
*Bohemia

References


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