One of the statues we came across of Wenceslas in Prague, Czech Republic. |
Wenceslas was born into a royal family in Bohemia, which is now part of the Czech Republic. My husband and I just had the pleasure of taking a trip to the city of Prague to see our son, who is on a student exchange program there. We saw statues and tributes to Wenceslas all over the city.
Wenceslas was raised by his grandmother to be a devout Christian. Since his father was killed in battle when Wenceslas was only thirteen years old, he became Prince of Bohemia just five years later, at the young age of 18. He ruled the land fairly, as he sought to spread Christianity throughout Bohemia and give aid to those in need.
In 935 he was killed by his brother in a political coup. As a result of his pious life and untimely death, Wenceslas is venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches as a martyr and a saint. (The Holy Roman Emperor Otto I posthumously conferred the title of King to Wenceslas.)
At the suggestion of one of my readers, I'd like to add a third picture book about Good King Wenceslas to the two I posted about last year. This particular book has wonderful pictures by Tim Ladwig that help introduce the story and illustrate the text of the song. There is also a historical note at the back of the book.