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- Elisabeth, daughter of Ottokar II Elisabeth (b. before 1260; d. after 1281) was a natural daughter of Bohemian king Ottokar II with his mistress Agnes of Kuenring. Shortly before 1274, she married the Bohemian nobleman Oldřich z Drnholce (d. 1274). After his death, she married her relative Henry of Kuenring (d. 1281).
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Elisabeth (b. before 1260; d. after 1281) was a natural daughter of Bohemian king Ottokar II with his mistress Agnes of Kuenring. Shortly before 1274, she married the Bohemian nobleman Oldřich z Drnholce (d. 1274).
Who is Elisabeth, daughter of Ottokar II? Elisabeth was a natural daughter of Bohemian king Ottokar II with his mistress Agnes of Kuenring. Shortly before 1274 she married the Bohemian nobleman Oldřich z Drnholce.
Elisabeth of Austria, Margravine of Styria Ottokar II was married in 1090 to Elisabeth, daughter of Leopold II of Austria and Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg, and had three children: Leopold the Strong.
Mar 23, 2024 · Ottokar II (Czech: Přemysl II. Otakar; c. 1233 – 26 August 1278), called The Iron and Golden King, was the King of Bohemia from 1253 until 1278. He was the Duke of Austria (1251-1276), Styria (1260-1276), Carinthia (1269-1276) and Carniola (1269-1276) also.
- circa 1233
- Henn Sarv
- March 23, 2024
Family and children. Ottokar II was married in 1090 to Elisabeth, daughter of Leopold II of Austria and Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg, and had three children: Leopold the Strong. Kunigunde (died 28 July 1161), married to Bernhard, Count of Sponheim-Marburg.
Garsten Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery in Upper Austria. Since 1851, the former monastery buildings have accommodated a prison. The abbey was founded in 1080-82 by Ottokar II of Styria as a community of secular canons and as a dynastic burial place for his family.
Nicholas I (c. 1255 – 25 July 1318) was the natural son of Bohemian king Ottokar II Přemysl and his mistress Agnes of Kuenring. In 1269 he became Duke of Opava (at modern day Opava , Czech Republic) and thereby the progenitor of the Silesian cadet branch of the Přemyslid dynasty that lasted until 1521.