St. Wenceslas
St. Wenceslas is the patron saint of the Czech Republic and a key figure in its history. He was a duke of Bohemia in the 10th century, known for his efforts to promote Christianity and unite the region. His reign is often associated with peace and prosperity.
St. Wenceslas is celebrated on September 28th, a national holiday in the Czech Republic. He is often depicted in art wearing royal attire and holding a banner. His legacy is honored in various ways, including the famous Wenceslas Square in Prague, which is named after him.