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  2. Jobst of Moravia (Czech: Jošt Moravský or Jošt Lucemburský; German: Jo(b)st or Jodokus von Mähren; c. 1354 – 18 January 1411), a member of the House of Luxembourg, was Margrave of Moravia from 1375, Duke of Luxembourg and Elector of Brandenburg from 1388 as well as elected King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1410 until his death ...

  3. Jobst (born 1351—died Jan. 17, 1411, Brno, Moravia [now in Czech Republic]) was a margrave of Moravia and Brandenburg and for 15 weeks the German king (1410–11), who, by his political and military machinations in east-central Europe, played a powerful role in the political life of Germany.

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  4. Jobst, nephew of Emperor Charles IV inherited the Margraviate in 1375, ruled autonomously and was even elected King of the Romans in 1410. Shaken by the Hussite Wars , the Moravian nobles remained loyal supporters of the Luxembourg emperor Sigismund .

  5. Jobst was an ambitious and versatile ruler, who in the early 15th century dominated the ongoing struggles within the Luxembourg dynasty and around the German throne. Jobst of Moravia, a member of the House of Luxembourg, was Margrave of Moravia from 1375, Duke of Luxembourg and Elector of Brandenburg from 1388 as well as elected King of Germany ...

  6. Jobst of Moravia (Czech: Jošt Moravský) is a supporting character in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Jobst was a member of the powerful House of Luxembourg and was cousin to King Sigismund of Hungary and King Wenceslas IV of Bohemia. He was the Margrave of Moravia. According to Sir Jezhek of Ronow...

  7. Jobst of Moravia was a bishop of the Catholic Church in the 13th century who was known for his work in the field of medicine. He is most famous for his contribution to the field of surgery, specifically for his development of the surgical glove. Memorability Metrics. 170k. Page Views (PV) 61.33. Historical Popularity Index (HPI) 26.

  8. Jobst of Luxembourg (after 1402) The Moravian Margrave Wars were a turbulent period of fighting, skirmishes, robbery and lawlessness that took place especially in Moravia at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries.

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