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  Anna of BOHEMIA - Marie of BOHEMIA
\-Gerberge of HENNEBERG, Countess of Kitzinggau Borivoj II of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia
1 Borivoj II of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia =Gerberga (Helbirg) of AUSTRIA 2 Jaromir of JAMNITZ, Duke of Jamnitz 2 Boleslav of BOHEMIA 2 Spitinjev of BOHEMIA 2 Leopold of MORAVIA-OLMUTZ, Duke Olmutz 2 Albrecht of BOHEMIA
\-Gerberge of HENNEBERG, Countess of Kitzinggau Bretislav II of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia
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 Marie of BOHEMIA - Humphrey of BOHUN , Earl of Hereford 11
\-Gerberge of HENNEBERG, Countess of Kitzinggau Sobjeslav I of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia
\-Gerberge of HENNEBERG, Countess of Kitzinggau Swatopluk II of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia
\-Gerberge of HENNEBERG, Countess of Kitzinggau Vladislav I of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia
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 Bohemia - LoveToKnow 1911
The mountain-ranges of the interior of Bohemia are the Brdywald (2798 ft.) in the middle; the Tepler Gebirge (2657 ft.), the Karsbader Gebirge (3057 ft.) and the Kaiserwald (3238 ft.), in the north-west part; while the northern corner is occupied by the Mittelgebirge (2739 ft.), a volcanic massif, stretching on both sides of the Elbe.
Bohemia belongs to the watershed of the Elbe, which rises within the territory and receives on the right the Iser and the Polzen, and on the left the Adler; the Eger with its affluent the Tepl; the Biela and the Moldau.
Though Vladislav was faithful to his promise of maintaining the Compacts, and did not attempt to prevent the Bohemians from receiving the communion in both kinds, yet his policy was on the whole a reactionary one, both as regards matters of state and the religious controversies.
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 RULERS OF BOHEMIA (ČECHY) AND MORAVIA
Son of Albrecht I of Germany; married Elżbieta of Poland  widow of Václav II JINDŘICH of Carinthia
Son of Felipe I of Castile; husband of Anna daughter of Vladislav II Son of Ferdinand I; co-ruler 1562
FERDINAND II Son of Karl II of Austria-Styria son of Ferdinand I; deposed
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 Vladislav II Of Bohemia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vladislav was the son of Vladislav I and Richeza of Berg.
During the Italian expeditions of 1161, 1162, and 1167, Vladislav entrusted the command of the Czech contingent to his brother Duke Děpold I of Jamnitz and his son Frederick.
His reign was marked by the founding of numerous Premonstratensian and Cistercian abbeys in Bohemia, as well as the construction of a stone bridge across Vltava in Prague: the construct was named Judith Bridge in honour of Vladislav's second wife.
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 Bohemia 2
Vladislav, Margrave of Moravia (1246-47), Duke of Troppau, Duke of Austria (1246-47), +3.1.1247; m.1246 Gertrud of Austria (+1288/99)
Diepold II, Duke of Moravia, +21.11.1190; m.Adelheid of Silesia
Duke Heinrich Bretislav of Bohemia and Margrave of Moravia (1193-97), Archbishop of Prague (1182-97), +Cheb 15.6.1197, bur Doksany
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 Vladislaus I Of Bohemia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vladislav I (1065–1125), duke of Bohemia from 1109 to 1117 and from 1120–April 12, 1125.
Vladislav I was a son of Duke, later King, Vratislav II of Bohemia by his second wife Swatawa, a daughter of Casimir I of Poland.
In 1109 Svatopluk died, and Vladislav I succeeded as duke of Bohemia.
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 The Ultimate Bohemia - American History Information Guide and Reference
Bohemia (Čechy in Czech, Böhmen in German) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic.
Bohemia's borders are marked with mountain ranges such as the Šumava, the Ore Mountains or Krkonoše (Riesengebirge) as part of the Sudeten mountains.
With Bohemia's conversion to Christianity in the 9th century, close relations were forged with the East Frankish kingdom, then part of the so-called Carolingian empire, later the nucleus of the Holy Roman Empire of which Bohemia was an autonomous part from the 10th century.
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 Vladislav_ii_of_bohemia info here at en.16-power.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vladislav kept her throne over the balm of Conrad III of Germany, whose half-sister Gertrude of Babenberg he married.
His reign was marked by the founding of rife Premonstratensian Cistercian abbeys in Bohemia, as fine as the construction of a stone bridge opposite Vltava in Prague: the construct was named Judith Bridge in honour of Vladislav's unimportant wife.
Frederick, successor Sviatopluk, married a daughter of Geza II of Hungary Vojtech, archbishop of Salzburg as Adalbert III Agnes (died 7 June 1228), abbess of St George of Prague
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Vladislaus II of Bohemia
Vladislav was the son of Vladislav I and Richeza of Berg.
During the Italian expeditions of 1161, 1162, and 1167, Vladislav entrusted the command of the Czech contingent to his brother Duke Děpold I of Jamnitz and his son Frederick.
His reign was marked by the founding of numerous Premonstratensian and Cistercian abbeys in Bohemia, as well as the construction of a stone bridge across Vltava in Prague: the construct was named Judith Bridge in honour of Vladislav's second wife.
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 Louis II (of Hungary and Bohemia) - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Louis II (of Hungary and Bohemia), in Hungarian, Lajos II (1506-1526), king of Hungary (1516-1526) and Bohemia (1509-1526), son and successor of...
Ferdinand II (Holy Roman Empire) (1578-1637), Holy Roman emperor (1619-1637), king of Bohemia (1617-1619), and king of Hungary (1621-1625).
Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia: Preceded by Matthias Corvinus: King of Hungary 1490 - 1516
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 Bohemia information - Search.com
Bohemia's borders are marked with mountain ranges such as the Šumava, the Ore Mountains or Giant Mountains as part of the Sudeten mountains.
The title of king was granted to the Premyslid dukes Vratislav II (1085) and Vladislav II (1158), and became hereditary (1198) under Ottokar I, whose grandson Ottokar II (king 1253-1278) founded a short-lived empire also covering modern Austria.
During the ecunemical Council of Constance in summer of 1415, the rector of the University of Prague and prominent reformer and religious thinker Jan Hus was sentenced to be burnt at the stake as a heretic.
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 BOHEMIA KINGDOM
Bohemia is bordered by Germany to the southwest, west, and northwest, Poland to the north-east, the Czech historical region of Moravia to the east, and Austria to the south.
With Bohemia's conversion to Christianity in the ninth century, close relations were forged with the East Frankish kingdom, then part of the so-called Carolingian empire, later the nucleus of the Holy Roman Empire of which Bohemia was an autonomous part from the tenth century.
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.
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 Barony Of Vatavia, Bohemia
Bohemia and her sister region of Moravia to the east were created marches, which were special military commands.
In 1086 Vratislav II was allowed the use of the title of king as a reward for his support of the Emperor Henry IV against the Papacy in the Investiture Struggle.
The political history of the Hussite movement ended in 1471 when Ladislas II took the throne, Son of the King of Poland, he was also the King of Hungary and spent most of his time there.
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 Image Gallery of Hungarian Coins 997-1526
Béla III of Hungary was the son of King Géza II and Euphrosyne, the daughter of Grand Duke Mstislav I of Kiev.
Vladislav was born Wladyslaw on March 1, 1456, the son of King Casimir IV of Poland and Great Prince of Lithuania, the then head of the Polish ruling dynasty of Jagiellon, and of Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of Albert II of Germany.
In 1522 Louis II was married to Mary of Habsburg, a Habsburg princess, granddaughter of Maximilian I, as stipulated by an Imperial congress at Vienna in 1515.
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 BOHEMIA
BŘETISLAV 1034-1055, SPYTIHNĔV II 1055-1061, KONRAD I OTTO 1089-1092, KONRAD II 1092, SVATOPLUK 1107-1109.
LADISLAUS II 1471-1516, LUDWIG II 1516-1526, FERDINAND 1526-1564.
VLADISLAV of Bohemia, son of VLADISLAV I Duke of Bohemia and his wife Richinza [Richsa] von Berg (-18 Jan 1174, bur Strahow).  The Annales Gradicenses record that "Wladizlaus filius Sobezlai ducis" was enthroned in Moravia after the expulsion of "Lupoldus dux"
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 Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vladislaus was born Wladysław on March 1, 1456, the son of King Casimir IV of Poland and Great Prince of Lithuania, the then head of the Polish ruling dynasty of Jagiellon, and of Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of Albert II of Germany.
He was christened as the namesake of his maternal uncle King Ladislaus the Posthumous of Bohemia and his late paternal uncle Vladislaus of Varna, an earlier king of Hungary.
He was proposed for the Bohemian throne by the widow of the previous king, George of Podebrady, and was crowned as the King of Bohemia (Vladislav) on August 22, 1471.
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 Prague Castle - what to see in Prague - Czech Republic
Vladislav Hall (Vladislavský sál), in the centre of the palace, was used for banquets, councils, coronations and in bad weather, jousting.
This tower was built at the end of the 15th century originally as a part of the castle's defences, later it was a workshop of a cannon and bell-maker.
Founded in 1140 by Vladislav II the Strahov Monastery was completed in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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 List of people by name: Vj-Vn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vladimir II Monomakh (1053-1125), ruler of Kievan Rus
Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary (1456-1516), king of Bohemia and Hungary
Vladislav II of Wallachia (died 1456), Romanian ruler
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 WikiMiki.net - January 11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bohemia (Czech: Čechy; German: Böhmen, Russian: Bogemiya) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic.
Bohemia's borders are marked with mountain ranges such as the Šumava, the Ore Mountains or Giant Mountains as part of the Sudeten mountains.
With Bohemia's conversion to Christianity in the 9th century, close relations were forged with the East Frankish kingdom, then part of the so-called Carolingian empire, later the nucleus of the Holy Roman Empire of which Bohemia was an autonomous part from the 10th century.
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- Ladislaus I, Duke of Bohemia 1109–1117 and 1120–1125
- Ladislaus II, Duke of Bohemia 1158–1173 = Duke Vladislav II of Bohemia
- Vladislav III of Wallachia 1523 and 1524 and 1525
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary
Jagelović, Polish: Władysław II Jagiellończyk); 1 March 1456, Krakow, Hungary – 13 March 1516, Buda, Hungary, was King of Bohemia from 1471 and King of Hungary from 1490 until his death in 1516.
Vladislaus was born Wladysław on March 1, 1456, the son of King Casimir IV of Poland and Great Prince of Lithuania, the then head of the Polish ruling dynasty of Jagiellon, and of Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of Albert II of Germany.
He was proposed for the Bohemian throne by the widow of the previous king, George of Podebrady, and was crowned as the King of Bohemia (Vladislav) on August 22, 1471.
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 Bohemia 1
Duke Spitignev I of Bohemia (894-905), *875, +905/15, bur Prague; m.NN
Duke Boleslav II of Bohemia (967/72-999), +7.2.999, bur St.George, Prague; m.Hemma/Elgiva of England (+1005)
Helena, +1202/6; m.ca 1163 Kazimierz II of Poland, Pr of Kujavia and Masovia
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 thePeerage.com - Georg Herzog von Mecklenburg and others
He was the son of Vladislav II, King of Bohemia and Hungary and Anne de Foix, Comtesse de Candale.
She married Lajos II, King of Bohemia and Hungary, son of Vladislav II, King of Bohemia and Hungary and Anne de Foix, Comtesse de Candale, in 1522.
She married Maximilian II von Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor, son of Ferdinand I von Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna Jagellon, on 13 September 1548.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1385 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Vratislav II of BOHEMIA [Parents] was born about 1035 in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Bretislav I of BOHEMIA [Parents] was born about 1005 in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Vratislav II of BOHEMIA was born about 1035 and died 14 Jan 1092.
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 thePeerage.com - Anne de Foix, Comtesse de Candale and others
She married Vladislav II, King of Bohemia and Hungary, son of Casimir IV Jagellon, King of Poland and Elisabeth von Habsburg, on 6 October 1502.
Vladislav II, King of Bohemia and Hungary b.
She was the daughter of Georg II Landgraf von Hessen-Darmstadt and Sophie Eleanor von Sachsen.
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 History of Ethics Chronological Index 750-1300 CE
1014 Heinrich II was crowned Emperor by Pope Benedict VIII.
1088 Ostia bishop Odo was elected Pope Urban II at Tarracina.
1269 Bohemia's Ottokar II annexed Carinthia and Carniola.
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 Illustrious People
When Vladislav (Ulászló) II of Bohemia was elected instead, he waged a successful campaign against Vladislav.
Excluded from Italy by the hostile Venetians, he was unable to go to Rome for his coronation and had to content himself with the title of Roman emperor elect that was bestowed on him with the consent of Pope Julius II on Feb. 4, 1508.
Turning away from his French alliance, he entered into a new Holy League (1511) with the pope, Spain, England, and their allies; with the help of England he scored a victory against the French in the Battle of the Spurs (1513), while his allies concentrated on regaining Milan and Lombardy.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Ulrich Of Bohemia Duke Of Bohemia and Duchess Of Bohemia Bozena
Spouse: Vladislav III Jindrich Bohemia Margrave Of Moravia (Abt 1157-1222)
Vladislav III Jindrich Bohemia Margrave Of Moravia and Princess Of Bohemia Hedvika
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 1478 - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vladislav II of Bohemia makes peace with Hungary
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Ludovico II of Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua (born 1412)af:1478
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