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  1. 4 days ago · Prussian Line. The House of Schwarzenberg is a German ( Franconian) and Czech ( Bohemian) aristocratic family, formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses. The Schwarzenbergs are members of the German and Czech nobility, and they once held the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. May 17, 2024 · Duke of Bohemia r. c. 870 – c. 889: Ludmila of Sorbia c. 860 –921: Spytihněv I 875–894 Duke of Bohemia r. 875–915: Vratislaus I 888–921 Duke of Bohemia r. 915–921: Drahomíra of Stodor c. 877 –934: Wenceslaus I (Václav the Good) 911–935 Duke of Bohemia r. 921–935: Boleslaus I the Cruel c. 915 –972 Duke of Bohemia r. 935 ...

  3. May 20, 2024 · Kunigunde of Swabia 1202–1248: Wenceslaus I c. 1205 –1253 King of Bohemia: Renaud 1173: Henry VI 1165–1197 King of Germany r. 1169–1197 Holy Roman Emperor r. 1191–1197: Constance 1154–1198 Queen of Sicily: William 1176: Agnes 1181–1184: Gisela 1168–1184: Henry II 1207–1248 Duke of Brabant: Maria of Swabia 1201–1235 ...

  4. May 10, 2024 · Charles IV (born May 14, 1316, Prague—died Nov. 29, 1378, Prague) was a German king and king of Bohemia from 1346 to 1378 and Holy Roman emperor from 1355 to 1378, one of the most learned and diplomatically skillful sovereigns of his time.

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  6. May 10, 2024 · Prague, The Crown of Bohemia, 1347–1437, the companion to a landmark exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, celebrates the remarkable flowering of art that took place in Prague as the city emerged as a European cultural capital.

  7. 5 days ago · František Palacký (born June 14, 1798, Hodslavice, Moravia, Austrian Empire [now in Czech Republic]—died May 26, 1876, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]) was the founder of modern Czech historiography and a leading figure in the political life of 19th-century Bohemia.

  8. 1 day ago · Czech Republic, country located in central Europe. It comprises the historical provinces of Bohemia and Moravia along with the southern tip of Silesia, collectively called the Czech Lands. In 2016 the country adopted the name ‘Czechia’ as a shortened, informal name for the Czech Republic.

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