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- Ferdinand IV (born Sept. 8, 1633—died July 9, 1654) was the king of Bohemia (from 1646) and of Hungary (from 1647) and king of the Romans (from 1653).
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Ferdinand IV (born Sept. 8, 1633—died July 9, 1654) was the king of Bohemia (from 1646) and of Hungary (from 1647) and king of the Romans (from 1653).
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History 13th century (growth) Although some former rulers of Bohemia had enjoyed a non-hereditary royal title during the 11th and 12th centuries (Vratislaus II, Vladislaus II), the kingdom was formally established in 1198 by Přemysl Ottokar I, who had his status acknowledged by Philip of Swabia, elected King of the Romans, in return for his support against the rival Emperor Otto IV.
On 20 Mar 1619 Matthias died and Ferdinand automatically became the King of Bohemia. Ferdinand was also subsequently elected Holy Roman Emperor as Ferdinand II.
Son of Ferdinand II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. From this time on, Bohemia no longer had an elective monarchy, with the Habsburgs having imposed their exclusive rule at the Battle of the White Mountain. Ferdinand IV: 1646–1654 Son of Ferdinand III. Junior co-monarch during his father's reign.
RulerRulerBornReign852 Son of Hostivít (?) [2]870–883 885–889?c. 883–885882 First son of Bořivoj I and Ludmila of ...894–915Duchy of Bohemia (with Moravia since ...Vratislaus I (Vratislav)888 Second son of Bořivoj I and Ludmila ...915 – 13 February 921Mar 24, 2021 · After the death of King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia in the Battle of Mohacs against the Ottomans in 1526, the Kingdom of Bohemia came under the rule of the Habsburg monarchy and Archduke Ferdinand I of Austria.
Jun 9, 2021 · In 1618, the Bohemian nobility revolted and deposed Ferdinand II as king of Bohemia (though not as emperor). They offered the crown to a Protestant candidate. Embarrassed as well as offended, Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1619-1637) retaliated with a military expedition, which started a long and protracted conflict, called the Thirty ...
Charles I on the Austrian Army in World War I. Recorded 5 February 1915. Charles I ( German: Karl Franz Josef Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Maria, Hungarian: Károly Ferenc József Lajos Hubert György Ottó Mária; 17 August 1887 – 1 April 1922) was Emperor of Austria (as Karl I ), King of Hungary and King of Croatia (as Charles IV, Hungarian: IV.