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This study examines the interpretations of the familial affinity between the Rosenbergs and the Italian house of Orsini, primarily the well-known forgery dubbed the Testimony of King John that was created at the end of the 15th century, with an emphasis on identifying the person of Bolek Opavský who appears in the work.