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Frederick (Czech: Bedřich) (c. 1142 – 25 March 1189), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia from 1172 to 1173 and again from 1178 to his death. Life [ edit ] Frederick was the eldest son of King Vladislav II of Bohemia and Gertrude of Babenberg , a daughter of Margrave Leopold III of Austria . [1]
- 1172 – 1173
- Gertrude of Babenberg
Mar 4, 2024 · Frederick V (born Aug. 26, 1596, Amberg, Upper Palatinate [Germany]—died Nov. 29, 1632, Mainz) was the elector Palatine of the Rhine, king of Bohemia (as Frederick I, 1619–20), and director of the Protestant Union. Brought up a Calvinist, partly in France, Frederick succeeded his father, Frederick IV, both as elector and as director of the ...
Dukes and Kings of Bohemia from and after Přemyslid dynasty (c. 870–1306) Přemyslid dynasty. Feuds of Bohemia and Moravia under Premyslid rule. Table of rulers. The Late Kingdom of Bohemia: from the House of Luxembourg to Austria-Hungary (1310–1918) Family tree. From Bořivoj I, its first Duke, to the end of the Habsburg domination. See also.
RulerBornReignRuling Part852 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 921- c. 870
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Frederick V: from deepest humiliation to late triumph. Frederick was surrounded by a phalanx of adversaries, his rule challenged both within his family and by his powerful neighbours. Thanks to his tenacity he survived in the fundamental sense of the word as all his enemies died before him. Frederick’s conflict with his younger brother ...
Frederick was now sole heir to the Austrian lands. However, through his ward’s death he had lost an important pawn in his bid for power in Bohemia and Hungary. In both kingdoms the Estates elected national candidates for the throne: George of Poděbrady in Bohemia and Matthias Corvinus in Hungary. Martin Mutschlechner.
As Frederick’s ward, Ladislaus was a valuable – albeit his only – pawn in his bid for power in Bohemia and Hungary. The monarchs of these kingdoms, George of Poděbrady and Matthias Corvinus, were to prove dangerous adversaries for Frederick.
The Bohemians hinted Frederick would become King of Bohemia if he allowed them to join the Union and come under its protection. However, similar offers were made by other members of the Bohemian Estates to the Duke of Savoy, the Elector of Saxony, and the Prince of Transylvania.