České královny - Viola Těšínská - silver
weight: 31,1 g
purity: 999/1000 Ag
quality: proof
limited mintage: 5000 pcs
edge: plain
Objednávkový kód: CRM1222
Viola Tnsk (circa 1290 - 21. 9. 1317) - wife of the last male Pemyslids Wenceslas III., Czech and Polish Queen. Later, the wife of the highest royal chamberlain Peter I. Rosenberg. Both marriages remained childless.
Father Viola and Auschwitz was Teschen Prince Mieszko I, the founder of Cieszyn branch of the Piast dynasty and ally of Czech rulers. Uncle again Polish king Wadysaw I the Elbow-high, with whom Czech kings in turn led disputes.
Marriage with Vaclav III. lasted only a short time, the young king was in fact in 1306, was murdered in Olomouc, just in a campaign against Ladislaus Loktkovi and his wife then spent ten years in seclusion. Then, with the assistance of Elizabeth of Bohemia and her husband John of Luxembourg married a powerful magnate Peter I. Rosenberg Vtkovci family. Neither second marriage did not last long because the September 21, 1317 Viola died. Her body was placed in the family tomb of the Rosenbergs in the Cistercian monastery in Brod.