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  2. May 4, 2024 · Margaret was the second child of her father's first marriage. Her older brother, whose name is unknown, died in childhood. Her younger sister was Catherine of Bohemia, who was Duchess consort in both Austria and Bavaria. Margaret's father remarried several times after the death of Blanche in 1348.

  3. May 3, 2024 · Death: July 11, 1341 (28) Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Immediate Family: Daughter of Johann von Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and Eliška - Elisabeth Přemyslovna, Česká královna. Wife of Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria. Mother of Jan I. Dolnobavorský. Sister of Bonne de Luxembourg, reine consort de France; Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor ...

  4. May 1, 2024 · Ludmilla of Bohemia 1204 one child Otto IV the Illustrious: 7 April 1206: 1231–1253: 29 November 1253: Bavaria: Agnes of the Palatinate 1222 Worms eleven children: Otto IV served also as Count Palatine of the Rhine. On Otto IV's death, Bavaria was divided between his sons. Henry became duke of Lower Bavaria, and Louis of Upper Bavaria.

  5. Apr 21, 2024 · Margaret died in 1386, aged around forty four, she left her husband a widower. Albert remarried after the death of Margaret, he married another women named Margaret, but she was from the Duchy of Cleves. Albert's only legitimate children were from Margaret of Brieg, he had no issue by Margaret of Cleves, but they held court together in The Hague.

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · Margaret was born the only daughter of Maximilian I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and Mary of Burgundy at the interface between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Her high status as a member of the Habsburgs, a rising dynasty in Europe, made her one of the most sought-after royal brides. She was successively married to the Spanish Crown ...

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  8. 4 days ago · of Bohemia c. 1110 – 1174: Soběslav I of Bohemia c. 1075 – 1140: Mieszko III the Old of Poland 1126–1202: Judith of Poland c. 1332 –1171: Otto I c. 1128–br>1170–1184: Ada of Holland c. 1163 – 1205: A Wendish princess, identity unknown: Bernhard of Anhalt c. 1134 – 1212: Frederick I of Bohemia 1142–1189: Sophia of Minsk c ...

  9. 5 days ago · The Kingdom of Bohemia was an Imperial State in the Holy Roman Empire. The Bohemian king was a prince-elector of the empire. The kings of Bohemia, besides the region of Bohemia itself, also ruled other lands belonging to the Bohemian Crown, which at various times included Moravia, Silesia, Lusatia, and parts of Saxony, Brandenburg, and Bavaria.

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