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The Margraviate of Moravia (Czech: Markrabství moravské; German: Markgrafschaft Mähren) was one of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown within the Holy Roman Empire and then Austria-Hungary, existing from 1182 to 1918.
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The Přemyslid dynasty or House of Přemysl (Czech: Přemyslovci, German: Premysliden, Polish: Przemyślidzi) was a Bohemian royal dynasty that reigned in the Duchy of Bohemia and later Kingdom of Bohemia and Margraviate of Moravia (9th century–1306), as well as in parts of Poland (including Silesia), Hungary and Austria.
- 1306 (Royal branch), 1521 (Opavian branch)
- Wenceslaus III of Bohemia
- 867
- Bořivoj I
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Contents. The Přemyslid rulers of Bohemia (895–1306) In 895 the prince of Bohemia made an accord with Arnulf, the German king who had attacked Moravia, and thereby warded off the danger of invasion. The domain over which the house of Přemysl ruled from Prague was in the early 10th century the largest political unit in Bohemia.
Ota; c. 1136 /1140 [1] – 9 September 1191), a member of Přemyslid dynasty, was the first margrave of Moravia from 1182 to 1189 and duke of Bohemia from 1189 until his death. Family history. Conrad was the son of count Conrad II of Znojmo and Maria, a daughter of Grand Prince Uroš I of Serbia.
- Maria of Serbia
- Conrad II of Znojmo
- March 1189 – 9 September 1191
- Wenceslaus II
The Přemyslid dynasty or House of Přemysl ( Czech: Přemyslovci, German: Premysliden, Polish: Przemyślidzi) was a Bohemian royal dynasty that reigned in the Duchy of Bohemia and later Kingdom of Bohemia and Margraviate of Moravia (9th century–1306), as well as in parts of Poland (including Silesia ), Hungary and Austria.
The Margraviate of Moravia ( Czech: Markrabství moravské; German: Markgrafschaft Mähren) was one of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown within the Holy Roman Empire and then Austria-Hungary, existing from 1182 to 1918. It was officially administered by a margrave in cooperation with a provincial diet.
It seems that the ‘margrave’ gained some insight into the world of the Přemyslid dukes in the middle of 1178, when Frederick took control of Prague Castle and, in order to secure influence in Moravia, placed a strong garrison led by his brother Přemysl in Olomouc. He was probably granted special powers,