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  1. 2 days ago · Czech Republic. Germany. Poland. The Kingdom of Bohemia ( Czech: České království ), [a] sometimes referenced in English literature as the Czech Kingdom, [8] [9] [a] was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe. It was the predecessor of the modern Czech Republic . The Kingdom of Bohemia was an Imperial State in the Holy Roman ...

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      Ottokar I (Czech: Přemysl Otakar I.; c. 1155 – 1230) was...

  2. 2 days ago · After Václav III's death on 4 August 1306, there were no male heirs remaining in the Přemyslid dynasty. Habsburg scion Rudolph I was then elected but only lasted a year. The Bohemian kingship was an elected position, [18] and the Habsburgs were only able to secure it on a hereditary basis much later in 1626, following their reconquest of the ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Przemysł_IIPrzemysł II - Wikipedia

    May 10, 2024 · Przemysł II (Polish: [ˈpʂɛmɨsw] ⓘ also given in English and Latin as Premyslas or Premislaus or in Polish as Przemysław; 14 October 1257 – 8 February 1296) was the Duke of Poznań from 1257 –1279, of Greater Poland from 1279 to 1296, of Kraków from 1290 to 1291, and Gdańsk Pomerania (Pomerelia) from 1294 to 1296, and then King of Poland from 1295 until his death.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For another (Boleslaw) Boleslaus the Pious, see Boleslaus of Greater Poland. Boleslaus II the Pious (Czech: Boleslav II. Pobožný; c. 928 – February 7, 999) was the duke of Bohemia from 972, a member of the Přemyslid dynasty.

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · Béla IV (born 1206—died May 3, 1270) was the king of Hungary (1235–70) during whose reign the Mongol invasions left three-quarters of Hungary in ruins. He was the son of Andrew II. Routed on the banks of the Sajó River in 1241 by Mongols under Batu Khan, Béla fled to Dalmatia, and for a year the kingdom of Hungary did not exist.

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  7. Apr 25, 2024 · Toggle Life and reign subsection. 1.1 Alliances. 1.2 Unification of the Bohemian lands

  8. May 3, 2024 · Saint Agnes of Bohemia (Czech: Svatá Anežka Česká), or Agnes of Prague (1211 – March 6, 1282), was a medieval Bohemian princess who opted for a life of charity and piety over a life of luxury and comfort. Although she was venerated soon after her death, Agnes was not beatified and canonized for over 700 years.

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