Bořivoj I, duke of Bohemia - Mythical father

Started by Private User on Thursday, May 7, 2020
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A note on his profile states that there's no historical evidence that his father was Hostivit. I think he should probably be disconnected from his father since their relationship is not supported.

It seems to me there is no proof of his parentage at all. None of the links in ihs profile indicate any parentage apart from the unproven father named Hostivit.

So I'm wondering, what is the documentage for the lineage connect to him? He's supposedly my direct ancestor, but it seems unproven that any of the lineage beyond him is actually part of my ancestry. ?

Thanks in advance for any additional info / clarifcation.

I don't understand what you're wanting me to see. I think you misunderstood my inquiry. The link you shared doesn't mention the parents who are connected to him here on Geni now:

Biological son of King St. (846-870) Rasticь(Rastislavъ) of Moravia and Miloslava Queen of Moravian Mojmírovci (princess of the Obodrites)

which are the ones I asked what is the documentation for that lineage.

My understanding, which seems confirmed by the link you shared, is that Hostivít has already been ruled as a mythical person and not actually Bonvoji's father. So that's not what I was asking about. Soneone had already posted about that being a bad connection back in 2020 and Hostivít has already been removed and new parents connected.

Is it to hard for you to open the Bořivoj profile, open his parents dito, and just read in the about me fields to make up some opinion?

Well, no need to be rude. Obviously, I've read the notes which is why I refered to what is and isn't in them. I'm sorry my questions annoy you, but you don't have to keep responding.

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