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  1. May 4, 2024 · Elizabeth of Pomerania (1347 – 15 April 1393) was the fourth and final wife of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia. Her parents were Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania and Elizabeth of Poland, (died 1361). Her maternal grandparents were Casimir III, King of Poland and Aldona of Lithuania.

  2. May 3, 2024 · Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Genealogy for Markéta Lucemburská, Princess of Bohemia (1313 - 1341) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  4. May 10, 2024 · Prague: The Crown of Bohemia, 1347-1437. New York : New Haven: Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Yale University Press. Prague, the Gothic jewel of the kingdom of Bohemia and capital of the modern Czech Republic, has been lauded by poets as "the dream of delirious architects" whose "magic needs no wand." Today, after decades of political isolation ...

  5. May 4, 2024 · Immediate Family. Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. second cousin once removed. Václav of Luxembourg. son. Rudolf II "the Blind" Wittelsbac... father. Anna of Korutanská (Tyrolská) mother. NN of Luxembourg. stepson. Margaret of Bohemia, Queen of Hu... stepdaughter. Catherine, Duchess of Austria, E... stepdaughter. Elisabeth von Luxemburg-Böhmen.

  6. May 8, 2024 · The wild life of Margaret, the Duchess of Argyll continues to fascinate to this day. As explored in tonight's Channel 5's documentary series, A Very British Sex Scandal, the heiress married her ...

  7. 5 days ago · The Kingdom of Bohemia was an Imperial State in the Holy Roman Empire. The Bohemian king was a prince-elector of the empire. The kings of Bohemia, besides the region of Bohemia itself, also ruled other lands belonging to the Bohemian Crown, which at various times included Moravia, Silesia, Lusatia, and parts of Saxony, Brandenburg, and Bavaria.

  8. May 20, 2024 · four children: Brother of the previous. Regencies of Henry I, Count of Anhalt (1220–25), Albert I, Archbishop of Magdeburg (1220–21), Matilda of Lusatia (1221–25) Children of Albert II, ruled jointly, but their children divided the margraviate. John I: 1213: 1220–1266: 4 April 1266: Margraviate of Brandenburg: Sophie of Denmark (1217 ...

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