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Anne of Bohemia (616 bytes)
6: ... she married in [[1382]]. They had no children. Anne's death, from plague, twelve years later, was a d... 11: [[Category:1366 births|Anne of Bohemia]] 12: [[Category:1394 deaths|Anne of Bohemia]] Bohemia (8861 bytes) 1: ...[[United States|United States of America]]: see [[Bohemia, New York]].'' 2: ...arkonosze|Krkonoše]] (Riesengebirge) as part of the [[Sudeten]] mountains. 3: ...Czech (''český''). [[Image:boh-map.png|right|Bohemia]] 5: ==History of Bohemia== 6: ...ound the [[6th century]] by the Slavic precursors of today's [[Czech people|Czechs]]. Otakar I of Bohemia (3664 bytes) 1: ... of Bohemia|Vladislav II]] (d. 1174) and a member of the [[Premysl]] dynasty. 3: ... brother, duke [[Vladislav Jindrich]], to abandon Bohemia to him and to content himself with [[Moravia]]. 4: ...g of Bohemia. This title was supported by Philip of Swabia who needed Czech military support against ... 6: ...ueen of Bohemia]] for a marriage with [[Constance of Hungary]]. 8: ...ubsequently accepted Otakar as hereditary King of Bohemia. Otakar II of Bohemia (4280 bytes) 1: ...grandson of the [[Germany|German]] king, [[Philip of Swabia]]. 3: ...f the [[Babenberg]] rulers of the duchy and widow of the German king, Henry VII. Some years later he r... 5: ...ia and Styria to the German king, [[Richard, Earl of Cornwall]]. 7: ...(Czech: ''Královec'') later capital of [[Province of Prussia|Prussia]], named upon him. 9: ...as defeated by Rudolph and killed at the [[Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen]] on the March on [[Aug... Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (2552 bytes) 3: ...ucceeded by his son, [[Wenceslaus III]], the last of the [[Premyslid]] kings. 5: ..., the mine may have produced as much as 20 tonnes of silver a year. 7: ...ed [[John the Blind of Luxemburg|John "The Blind" of Luxembourg]]. Judith died in [[1297]] 9: ...She married [[Rudolf III of Habsburg|Rudolf III]] of Austria after Wenceslaus' death). 12: ...s|King of Bohemia]]|succeeded=[[Wenceslaus III of Bohemia|Wenceslaus III]]}} Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (1955 bytes) 3: .... As a sign of increasing development - courtesy of the new settlers, stone buildings began to replac... 5: ...n Otakar as 'junior King' and to give him control of Moravia. Wenceslas died in [[1253]] and was succe... 11: ...gn="center" | '''[[List of Czech monarchs|King of Bohemia]]''' 15: [[Category:Bohemian monarchs]] Vratislav II of Bohemia (819 bytes) 1: ... [[January 14]] [[1092]]) was the first [[king of Bohemia]]. 3: ...on of [[Bretislav I]], Vratislav became [[Duke of Bohemia]] in [[1061]]. Vratislav came to prominence on [... 4: ...in [[1092]] leaving his brother [[Konrad I|Konrad of Moravia]] as Duke only. 8: [[Category:Dukes of Bohemia]] Konrad I of Bohemia (165 bytes) 1: ...ia]] for eight months in [[1092]] and the brother of [[Vratislav II]]. 5: [[Category:Dukes of Bohemia]] Vratislav I of Bohemia (752 bytes) 1: ...[February 13]], [[921]]), was the younger brother of [[Spytihnev I]]. 3: ...islav died (possibly in 919, although 921 is more often conjectured) in battle against the [[Magyars]]... 9: ...gn="center" | '''[[List of Czech monarchs|Duke of Bohemia]]''' 10: ...n="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Wenceslas I of Bohemia|Wenceslas I]]''' 15: [[Category:Dukes of Bohemia]] Bretislav II of Bohemia (539 bytes) 1: ...] [[1092]] until his death. He was the eldest son of king [[Vratislav II]]. 7: ...align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Konrad I of Bohemia|Konrad I]]''' 8: ...gn="center" | '''[[List of Czech monarchs|Duke of Bohemia]]''' 9: ...gn="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Borivoj II of Bohemia|Borivoj II]]''' 12: [[Category:Dukes of Bohemia]] Borivoj II of Bohemia (880 bytes) 1: ...[August 16]] [[1120]]. He was the younger brother of [[Bretislav II]]. 7: ...n="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Bretislav II of Bohemia|Bretislav II]]''' 8: ..."center" | '''[[List of rulers of Bohemia|Duke of Bohemia]]'''<br>''First Reign'' 9: ...ign="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Svatopluk of Bohemia|Svatopluk]]''' 11: ... width="30%" align="center" | '''[[Vladislav I of Bohemia|Vladislav I]]''' Wenceslas I of Bohemia (5823 bytes) 1: ...zech nobles at the time, fearing that the arrival of Christian bishops would threaten their authority.... 7: ...l Slavnik clan of Libice. Having regained control of her son, Drahomira set out to convert him to the ... 11: ...irst Czech martyr. As such, the pagan nobility of Bohemia saw Wenceslas and his faith as not only a threat ... 13: ...remains unclear as to whether this was the result of a voluntary submission or forced upon Wenceslas b... 17: ...as purported as being hacked to death at the door of the church in the town now called [[Stara Bolesla... Boleslav I of Bohemia (2683 bytes) 1: ...) I the Cruel''' (? - [[972]]), was the Duke of [[Bohemia]] from [[929]] or [[935]] to [[July 15]], 972. 3: ...mia, and a daughter named Dobrava/[[Dubrawka]] of Bohemia. 5: ... no way impeded the growth of [[Christianity]] in Bohemia, and in fact he actually sent his sister Mlada (a... 7: ...]). He had also helped Otto to crush an uprising of Slavs on the Lower Elbe in [[953]]. 9: ...growth of [[Poland|Polish]] strength to the north of his borders and he accordingly arranged for his s... Bohemia, New York (2642 bytes) 1: ...e [[2000]] census, the CDP had a total population of 9,871. 4: Bohemia is located at 40°46'12" North, 73°6'50" W... 6: ...;) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.34% water. 9: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 11: ...nd 7.3% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.86... Elizabeth of Bohemia (2407 bytes) 1: ...lizabeth_of_Bohemia.jpeg|thumb|right|Elizabeth of Bohemia]] 2: ... in [[1714]], her direct descendants, the [[House of Hanover|Hanoverian]] rulers, succeeded to the Bri... 4: ...d [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]] as ruler of [[England]] and [[Wales]] also, making his daught... 6: ...n [[Warwickshire]], from where the conspirators planned to kidnap her.. 8: ...s also sometimes called "Queen of Hearts" because of her popularity. Spytihnev II of Bohemia (362 bytes) 1: ...h [[1055]] until his death. He was the eldest son of [[Bretislav I]]. Spythinev was succeeded by his b... 6: * [[List of rulers of Bohemia]] 8: [[Category:Dukes of Bohemia]] Vladislav I of Bohemia (397 bytes) 1: ...He was maried to Richeza, daughter of the [[count of Berg]] Jindřich. 5: [[Category:Dukes of Bohemia]] Oldrich of Bohemia (1488 bytes) 1: ...řich died soon after. The later examination of his skeleton revealed that Oldrich's skull had su... 7: ... align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Jaromir of Bohemia|Jaromir]]''' 8: ..."center" | '''[[List of rulers of Bohemia|Duke of Bohemia]]'''<br>''First Reign'' 9: ...align="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Jaromir of Bohemia|Jaromir]]''' 11: | width="30%" align="center" | '''[[Jaromir of Bohemia|Jaromir]]''' Jaromir of Bohemia (2147 bytes) 1: ...finitively placed Bohemia within the jurisdiction of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. 3: ... and [[Lusatia]]. Jaromir's reign - like so many of the other early Czech rulers - was a struggle to ... 8: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Boleslaus III of Bohemia|Boleslaus III]]''' 9: ...gn="center" | '''[[List of Czech monarchs|Duke of Bohemia]]'''<br>''First Reign'' 10: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Boleslaus III of Bohemia|Boleslaus III]]''' Bretislav I of Bohemia (2913 bytes) 1: ...]) of the house of [[Premyslid]]s was a duke of [[Bohemia]] from [[1035]] till [[1055]]. 3: ...hter of a Bavarian margrave, Henry of Schweinfurt of Nordgau. 5: ...robably the reason why Břetislav fled beyond Bohemian border only to come back to take the throne afte... 7: ... the ensuing peace treaty Bretislav renounced all of his conquests save for Moravia. 9: ...r line of the Premyslid dynasty. Younger members of the dynasty were allowed to govern Moravia, but o...
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