Peter I of Rosenberg

Peter I of Rosenberg (Czech: Petr I. z Rožmberka; died 14 October 1347)[1] was lord chamberlain of the Kingdom of Bohemia,[2] who acted as regent during John of Bohemia's absences at war between 1339 and 1346.[3] He was a patron of Vyšší Brod Monastery[1] and is thought to have commissioned the Master of Vyšší Brod altarpiece.[3] In 1316 he married Viola of Teschen, former queen consort (wife of king Wenceslaus III).

Peter I of Rosenberg
Peter I of Rosenberg by the Master of Vyšší Brod from the altarpiece at Vyšší Brod
Coat of arms
Native namePetr I. z Rožmberka
Died14 October 1347
BuriedVyšší Brod Monastery
Noble familyRosenberg family
WivesViola of Teschen (died 1317)
Kateřina of Vartemberk
Issue
  • Henry II of Rosenberg
  • Peter II of Rosenberg
  • Oldřich I of Rosenberg
  • Jošt I of Rosenberg
  • John I of Rosenberg
  • Mecela of Rosenberg
  • Anna of Rosenberg
  • daughter of unknown name
FatherHenry I of Rosenberg
MotherEliška of Dobruška

References

  1. MacDonald, Deanna (2007). Prague: The Essential Guide to Viewing Art in Prague. Interlink Books. p. 89. ISBN 9781566566223.
  2. Keilhauer, Anneliese; Hermann Josef Wöstmann (1993). Prague. Prestel. p. 49. ISBN 9783791312767.
  3. Pešina, Jaroslav (1989). The Master of the Hohenfurth altarpiece and Bohemian Gothic panel painting. Philip Wilson Publishers. pp. 19–20. ISBN 9780856673399.
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