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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Rudolph I of Habsburg
Ottokar refused to appear or to restore the provinces of Austria, Styria, Carinthia and Carniola which he had seized.
Ottokar was then invested with Bohemia by Rudolph, and his son Wenceslaus was betrothed to a daughter of the German king, who made a triumphal entry into Vienna.
Ottokar, however, raised questions about the execution of the treaty, made an alliance with some Polish chiefs and procured the support of several German princes, including his former ally, Henry of lower Bavaria.
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 Ottokar I of Bohemia
Ottokar I (or Premysl Ottokar I, Czech: Přemysl Otakar I), king of Bohemia (1198-December 15,1230), was a younger son of King Vladislav II (d.
Ottokar, having been compelled to pay a fine, again ranged himself among Philip's partisans and still later was among the supporters of the young king, Frederick II.
Ottokar then planned for the same daughter to marry Henry III of England, but this was vetoed by the Emperor who knew Henry to be an opponent of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.
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 Prague
One of Ottokar's daughters, St. Agnes, corresponded with St. Clare of Assisi, and founded the convent of St. Clare, called later St. Agnes, in 1234 at Prague; as soror major Agnes was the head of it.
Ottokar's viceroy in Austria, Peter of Rosenberg, founded the monastery of Hohenfurt in expiation of his sins and for the salvation of the souls of his ancestors.
When Ottokar recommenced, he was excommunicated; consequently it was not until eighteen years after he had been killed in battle that he was buried in consecrated ground in the Cathedral of Prague.
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 Biologie - Ottokar I. Přemysl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Als Ottokar in der Auseinandersetzung zwischen Staufern und Welfen die Seiten wechselte, wurde er 1194 von Heinrich VI.
Kurz darauf schloss Ottokar mit ihm einen Ausgleich, dem zufolge Vladislav das Markgrafentum Mähren als böhmisches Lehen, Ottokar selbst den böhmischen Thron erhielt.
Neben dem Erwerb der erblichen Königskrone setzte Ottokar I. auch die Primogenitur durch, was die jahrhundertelange Destabilisierung Böhmens durch das Senioratsprinzip beendete.
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 Ottokar I. Přemysl
Der Artikel Ottokar I. Přemysl gehört zur Kategorie: Přemysliden, Herzog (Böhmen), König (Böhmen), Mann, Geboren 1155, Gestorben 1230
1203 wurde Ottokar zwar von Philipp abgesetzt, weil er parteiflüchtig wurde und seine Gemahlin Adelheid von Meißen verstieß, erlangte aber dafür Anerkennung seiner Herrschaft durch Innozenz III.
Ottokar war zweimal verheiratet, zunächst mit Adelheid von Meißen, mit der er drei Töchter hatte, und ab 1198 mit Konstanze von Ungarn, mit der er weitere neun Kinder zeugte.
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 Ottokar_III_of_Styria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ottokar III (born 1124, died December 31, 1164), was Margrave of Styria from 1129 until 1164.
He was the son of Leopold the Strong and father of Ottokar IV, the last of the dynasty of the Otakars.
Ottokar exercised seigniorage over natural resources of his realm, extended territorial rule and minted his own coins.
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 Ottokar I of Styria - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ottokar I, Count of Steyr (died 1064), was the founder of the dynasty of the Otakars.
From 1056 to 1064, he was margrave of the Karantanian March, later to be known as Styria (named Steiermark in German after the town of Steyr, where Ottokar was count).
The margraves Adalbero and Ottokar II were his sons.
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 Premysl Ottokar I
Premysl Ottokar I (or Premysl Ottakar I, Czech: Přemysl Otakar I), king of Bohemia (1198-1230), was a younger son of King Vladislav II[?] (d.
He was, however, soon overthrown, but renewing the fight in 1196 he forced his brother, duke Vladislav Jindrich[?], to abandon Bohemia to him and to content himself with Moravia.
Although confirmed in the possession of his kingdom by the German king, Philip of Swabia, Ottokar soon deserted Philip, who thereupon declared him deposed.
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 f. The Holy Roman Empire. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Struggle with Ottokar, king of Bohemia, over the usurped imperial fiefs of Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola.
Rudolf expelled Ottokar from Austria by force (1276), but allowed him to retain Bohemia and Moravia (after homage) as a buffer against Slavdom.
Ottokar was ultimately defeated and killed (Aug. 26, 1278, Battle of the Marchfeld); investiture of Rudolf's sons with the imperial fiefs of Austria, Styria, and Carniola (1282) established the Habsburgs on the Danube.
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 1031. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Rising of the nobility against the king, possibly in protest against the favor shown the Germans.
The Austrian estates, after the death of the last Babenberg duke, elected Ottokar, son of Wenceslas, as duke.
OTTOKAR II (the Great) whose reign marked the widest expansion of Bohemian power and was characterized by great prosperity (opening of the famous silver mines, which made Bohemia one of the wealthiest countries in the later Middle Ages).
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 Ottokar I. Přemysl - Definition, explanation
Als Ottokar in der Auseinandersetzung zwischen Staufern und Welfen die Seiten wechselte, wurde er 1194 von Heinrich VI abgesetzt und musste seinem frühern Verbündeten Heinrich Bretislav III, Bischof von Prag weichen, der vom König als böhmischer Herzog eingesetzt wurde.
1203 wurde Ottokar zwar von Philipp abgesetzt, weil er parteiflüchtig wurde und seine Gemahlin Adelheid von Meißen verstieß, erlangte aber dafür Anerkennung seiner Herrschaft durch Innozenz IV und Otto von Braunschweig; 1204 versöhnte er sich wieder mit Philipp.
Mit Otto, den er anfangs anerkannt hatte, entzweite er sich wieder und schloss sich 1212 Friedrich II an, der 1212 in der Goldenen Sizilianischen Bulle das böhmische Erbkönigtum endgültig anerkannte und Ottokar als "vornehmsten Reichsfürsten" bezeichnete.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/o/ot/ottokar_i__pa_emysl.php   (424 words)

  
 Czech & Slovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The small town of Loket is encircled by a bend of the River Ohre and is dominated by the 13th century castle built by Premysl Ottokar I to protect the western borders of Bohemia.
In 1192 Premysl Ottokar became Duke of Bohemia and subsequently received confirmation of the title from Emperor Heinrich VI.
Ottokar's son and successor, Vaclav I, enlarged the fortress at Loket and he entertained the German King, Conrad IV, in the castle.
www.heritagesites.eu.com /czech/loket.htm   (124 words)

  
 Otakar II of Bohemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Otakar II (also spelled Ottokar or Přemysl Otakar/Ottokar) (c.
Two years later the Czech king tried to recover his lost lands, he found allies and collected a large army, but he was defeated by Rudolph and killed at the Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen on the March on August 26, 1278.
Ottokar was a founder of towns and a friend of law and order, while he assisted trade and welcomed German immigrants.
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 Rudolf I of Habsburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He went to war against King Ottokar II of Bohemia, who refused to recognize Rudolf.
Ottokar was defeated and killed in the battle on the Marchfeld (1278) and Rudolf put his corpse on display in Vienna.
Ottokar's son was allowed to become King of Bohemia, but Rudolf took the lands that form present-day Austria.
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 BLESSED CESLAS ODROWAZ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Cardinal Gregory Crescenzi, legate to Bohemia and Poland, Prague's prelate, and King Ottokar L of the house of the Premysls, received the two Friars Preacher and their companions with open arms.
Ottokar I again generously came to the assistance of Ceslas.
Ottokar I was king from 1197 to 123O.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ottokar II
Ottokar II (1230-1278), King of Bohemia (1253-1278) and ruler of several provinces in what is now Austria, who unsuccessfully challenged Holy Roman...
King Ottokar II of Bohemia occupied Austria, Styria, and Carniola...
Rudolf I of Habsburg (1218-1291), German king and Holy Roman emperor (1273-1291); the first Habsburg to hold the royal title, he is considered the...
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 bohemia.eu
The title of king was granted to the Přemyslid dukes Vratislav II (1085) and Vladislav II (1158), and became hereditary (1198) under Ottokar I.
His grandson Ottokar II (king from 1253–1278) founded a short-lived empire which covered modern Austria.
The mid-thirteenth century saw the beginning of substantial German immigration as the court sought to replace losses from the brief Mongol invasion of Europe in 1241.
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 Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck
Ottokar began a crusade with the Teutonic Order into Prussia in 1254, and Konigsberg was named in his honor.
Ottokar extended Bohemia to the south in 1269 by annexing Carinthia and Carniola after his kinsman Ulrich died childless.
After the Hapsburg Rudolf became king of Germany in 1273, Ottokar resisted his imperial rule and with his brothers invaded Austria; but Ottokar had to ask for a truce and ceded Austria, Styria, Carinthia, and Carniola as he was invested with Bohemia and Moravia by Rudolph in 1276.
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 Porsche Classic - 2 FA Porsche Cup by CKnet - your guide to the Porsche 917   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
But it all seems to be routine, Ottokar is smiling as already (already?!), we are about to run out of pavement.
He had not seen the car since then, and was initially hesitant to accept Ottokar's offer to take her for a spin.
Ottokar then showed me an ex-Martini Racing 908/2 that is being readied for the Ennstal Classic.
www.cknet.org.uk /html/porsche_classic_austria.asp   (1105 words)

  
 Ottokar Theobald Otto Maria Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ottokar Theobald Otto Maria Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz was born on 27 September 1872 to an ancient noble family in the Bohemian town of Dimokur.
Ottokar’s older brother Theobald Josef Ottokar Otto Maria, was an imperial and royal chamberlain, and married Ottokar’s wife’s sister, Maria Anna Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau.
Ottokar Czernin became ambassador to Roumania in October 1912, just as the Balkan Wars broke out.
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 Suchmaschine
Ottokar then took the Bohemian throne without imperial approval and compensated Vladislaus with the near-autonomous margravate of Moravia.
Ottokar made him margrave of Moravia then, but the two never paid the demanded sum to the Holy Roman Emperor and so were deposed in June 1193 by a decision of the diet of Worms, which appointed Bretislaus, Bishop of Prague, duke.
Ottokar and Vladislaus then very nearly came to blows, but, their armies encamped facing each other, the two met and negotiated a solution whereby Ottokar became duke and Vladislaus margrave of Moravia.
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 WHKMLA : History of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, 1310-1437
This development reached Bohemia around the middle of the century; it is marked by the grant of a number of CITY PRIVILEGES, namely to German immigrant communities who brought with them know-how, for instance expertise in the field of mining - Bohemia had large undeveloped resources.
However, MORAVIA was to remain tied with Bohemia, known as the Lands of the Bohemian Crown.
Przemysl Ottokar I. Wenzel I. Przemysl Ottokar II.
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 U-Boat Operations
U-557 departed under Ottokar Arnold Paulshen from Lorient on 20th Aug 1941 and arrived back at Lorient on 19th Sep 1941 after over four weeks on patrol.
Ottokar Arnold Paulshen hit four ships on this patrol and all of them were in convoy, all of them from convoy OS-4.
U-557 left Lorient under the command of Ottokar Arnold Paulshen on 19th Nov 1941 and after two and a half weeks arrived at Messina on 7th Dec 1941.
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 Coat-of-arms of Ottokar IV (Adventures of Tintin, by Hergé) - Numericana
The intrigue is based on the identification of Syldavian royal power with Ottokar's Scepter : Should a reigning monarch lose that scepter, he would have to abdicate in shame, thereby leaving political power up for grabs...
The status of Syldavia as a Balkan state was visually reinforced in 1947, when part of the Ottokar album was redrawn (for its first color edition) by Hergé's collaborator Edgar P. Jacobs (1904-1987) of Blake and Mortimer fame.
Better heraldic tinctures were retained for the color editions of Ottokar, as the coat-of-arms was taken off the cover and away from misguided bickering.
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 Adelheid von Meißen - MedPort-Lexikon
Februar 1211 in Meißen) war die erste Ehefrau des Königs Ottokar I. Sie stammte dem Geschlecht der Wettiner ab und war Tochter Otto des Reichen.
Während seiner Regentenzeit wurde Ottokar I. eine bedeutende Persönlichkeit der böhmischen Armee.
Ende 1197 gelang es Ottokar I. erneut den böhmischen Thron zu besteigen, die Frau und Kinder ließ er jedoch nicht in Böhmen einreisen.
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 AllRefer.com - Czernin, Ottokar, Graf (Austria And Hungary, History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Czernin, Ottokar, Graf (Austria And Hungary, History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Czernin, Ottokar, Graf, Austria And Hungary, History, Biographies
Czernin, Ottokar, Graf[O´tOkAr grAf cher´nin] Pronunciation Key, 1872–1932, Austro-Hungarian foreign minister.
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 Ottokar I. (Böhmen)
Ottokar I. Přemysl (*;†) war König von Böhmen aus der Dynastie der Přemysliden er konnte die Erhebung seines Landes Königreich erreichen.
Juni 1197 auf den Herzogsstuhl erhobenen Bruder Vladislav zum Ausgleich (6.
Dezember) dem zufolge dieser das Markgraftum Mähren als böhmisches Lehen Ottokar selbst den Thron erhielt.
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 Friedrich Halm: 'The Eye of God' (Novella, 1826)
When Ottokar I, Count of Styria, still ruled the land, a great hunt was once held along the banks of the River Mur.
Berchtold succeeded in swinging his own responsive steed around so skilfully that the bolting creature, his path cut off, took fright afresh and spun around, running back onto the green plain, from where he could finally be caught and stopped by those who were in pursuit of him.
Count Ottokar grasped his half-swooning daughter in his arms, struck down the Lithuanian colt with a furious blow of his sword, and then turned to Berchtold, who had meanwhile caught up his spare horse once again and was now calmly riding up to the others, as though nothing at all had occurred.
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 King Ottokar's Sceptre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
King Ottokar's Sceptre (Le Sceptre d'Ottokar) is a Tintin book by Hergé.
Tintin goes to Syldavia, a European country invented by Hergé, and prevents a takeover by the neighboring Bordurians.
In Syldavia, the king must possess King Ottokar's Sceptre to rule, and every year he rides in a parade showing it, while the people sing the national anthem ("Rejoice, Syldavia!/This is our king/The sceptre is his witness/Of its feats I will sing!").
www.city-search.org /ki/king-ottokar's-sceptre.html   (794 words)

  
 Writings of St. Clare - Part 2
Agnes was a princess, born in Prague in 1205.
Her parents were King Premsyl Ottokar I of Bohemia (1197-1230) and Constance of the Arpad dynasty of Hungary.
After the death of her father Premsyl Ottokar I in 1230, Agnes decided to embrace voluntary poverty according to the way of life of Clare of Assisi.
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 My Family
She was married to Frederick I PUSTERTHAL -Count.
He was married to N.N. Children were: Ottokar VI CHIEMGAU -Count.
Parents: Ottokar V CHIEMGAU -Count and N.N. He was married to Wilibirg EPPENSTEIN.
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 Herge - King Ottokar's Sceptre (1939) - Art Print Poster - Cheap Posters and Wallpapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
King Ottokar's Sceptre (1939) is available for just $22.99 from our website.
The artist which made King Ottokar's Sceptre (1939) is Herge.
I really like King Ottokar's Sceptre (1939) and this Art Print, it is so nice.
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