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  1. Wenceslaus III (Czech: Václav III., Hungarian: Vencel, Polish: Wacław, Slovak: Václav; 6 October 1289 – 4 August 1306) was King of Hungary between 1301 and 1305, and King of Bohemia and Poland from 1305. He was the son of Wenceslaus II, King of Bohemia, who was later also crowned king of Poland, and Judith of Habsburg.

  2. Bohemian king Wenceslaus III of Bohemia was murdered in a nearby house of the former dean of the cathedral on 4 August 1306. Wenceslaus III was the last of the male Přemyslid rulers of Bohemia. Gothic revival changes, which included refacing the building, rebuilding the west front and the construction of the central tower, were made during ...

  3. The eldest surviving son of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and Judith of Hapsburg, Wenceslaus was only 11 when he was promoted as the rightful king of Hungary. A great-great-grandson of Bela IV, he was also betrothed to Andrew III's daughter Anna. However the death of Andrew III in 1301 had left the kingdom in turmoil and his rule had been challenged ...

  4. Although Wenceslaus upon his father's death retained Bohemia, his younger half-brother Sigismund inherited Brandenburg, while John received the newly established Duchy of Görlitz in Upper Lusatia. The March of Moravia was divided between his cousins Jobst and Procopius, and his uncle Wenceslaus I was made Duke of Luxembourg .

  5. Wenceslaus III of Bohemia is a very important man from house of Premyslid in Premyslid Bohemia timeline as it was he who diverged it from our timeline. He lived from October 6, 1289 to August 4, 1306 in our timeline and February 7, 1315 in Premyslid Bohemia timeline. He was the son of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and his wife Judith of Habsburg. Important siblings include Anne and Elizabeth. On ...

  6. Wenceslaus II, 1271–1305, king of Bohemia (1278–1305) and of Poland (1300–1305), son and successor of Ottocar II. From the death (1278) of his father until 1283 the regency was exercised by Otto, margrave of Brandenburg, appointed by the German

  7. Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia. Wenceslaus IV (also Wenceslas; Czech: Václav; German: Wenzel, nicknamed "the Idle"; 26 February 1361 – 16 August 1419), also known as Wenceslaus of Luxembourg, was King of Bohemia from 1378 until his death and King of Germany from 1376 until he was deposed in 1400. As he belonged to the House of Luxembourg, he was ...

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