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Saint Adalbert's relics location?[edit]

In fact it's not without doubts that Saint Adalbert relics are still in Greizno today, here what is written in the wikipage about Sain Adalbert:

'It is said that in 1039 Bohemian duke Bretislav I retrieved the bones of Saint Adalbert from Gniezno and moved them to Prague. According to another version, he took only part of the bones, while the rest of St. Adalbert's relics (including the skull) were hidden by the Poles (according to Roczniki Polskie) and found in 1127. In 1928, one of the arms of St. Adlbert, which Bolesław I had given to Otto III in the year 1000, was added to the bones preserved in Gniezno. Today Saint Adalbert has two graves, and which bones are authentic is still not clear. For example, the saint has two skulls - one in Prague, a second in Gniezno (stolen in 1923).'

For sure Czech people think that at least part of the relics are in Saint Vitus cathedral since the XI century. --Plch 16:15, 25 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]