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Key Action Nr CZ01-KA This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. “This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein."
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Legend of the princess Libuše Libussa Lubushe
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Libuše is said to have been the youngest daughter of the equally mythical Czech ruler Krok.
The legend says that she was the wisest of the three sisters. Libuše had the gift of seeing the future. Her father chose her to be his successor, to judge over the people. The legend says that Libuše is the one who predicted the city Prague when she said: „I see a great city whose glory will touch the stars.“
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Although she proved herself as a wise chieftain, the male part of the tribe was displeased that their ruler was a woman and demanded that she marry, but she had fallen in love with a ploughman, Přemysl.
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She therefore related a vision in which she saw a farmer with one broken sandal, ploughing a field, or in other versions of the legend, eating from an iron table. She instructed her councilmen to seek out this man by letting a horse loose at a junction; they followed it to the village of Stadice and found Přemysl exactly as she had said.
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The two grandees who found Přemysl brought him to the princely palace where Libuše married him, and Přemysl the Ploughman thus became ruler. They went on to have three sons: Radobyl, Lidomir, and Nezamysl who continued the Přemyslid dynasty in the Czech lands.
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