ZECHUS

ZECHUS
ZECHUS
Bohemorum conditor, circa A. C. 550. frater Lechi, quem Polonorum Auctorum ferunt, et Russi, qui Russicae genti originem dedisse dicitur, longam posteritatem habuit, Ducum Regumque nomine bohemiae imperantem, quam tandem clausit Wenceslaus III. secundô Regni sui annô nefarie Olomutzii obtruncatus. Vide Georg. Hornium, Orbe Imp. cum Animadvers. L. Ioach. Felleri, p. 123. et seqq. ut et supra, ubi de Bohemia.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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