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 Chronology of the Middle Ages in Europe
This rebellion is known as the "Sicilian Vespers." The rebels invoked the aid of King Peter III of Aragon, the grandson of King Manfred.
Four years after the death of King Wenceslas III of Bohemia, his domains (Bohemia and Moravia) were given away as a dowry to Prince John, the son of King Henry VII.
King Edward III of England disputed the succession and claimed the French throne on the grounds that he was a closer relative of the deceased Capetian king, though along the female line.
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Bohemia is bounded by Austria in the southeast,...
Bohemia (See 1305-6)LUXEMBURG RULERS (1308-1437) 1306 The Premyslid dynasty came to an end with the death of Wenceslas (Vaclav) III.
Bohemia (See 1462) 1471-1516 LADISLAS II, son of the king of Poland, first ruler of the Jagiello family, a boy of 16 at his accession.
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 Wenceslaus III of Bohemia Definition / Wenceslaus III of Bohemia Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Wenceslaus III Premyslid (Czech The Czech language is one of the West Slavic languages, along with Slovak, Polish, Pomeranian, and Sorbian.
and 6.25 million of the country's 10.3 million inhabitants, Bohemia is bounded by Germany to the north-west, west and south-west, Poland to the north-east, the Czech province of Moravia to the east and Austria to the south.
Bohemia's borders are marked with mountain ranges such as the Šumava, the Ore Mountains or Krkono&#...
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 WENCESLAS
Saint Wenceslas (or Wenceslaus; Czech: Václav) (907-935) was the son of Vratislav I, Prince of Bohemia.
Wenceslaus III was the son of Wenceslaus II, King of Bohemia and Poland and Judith von Habsburg, the daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf I. His father accepted the crown of Hungary on his behalf in 1301.
Wenceslaus III was unable to assert his power in Hungary and relinquished the crown to Otto, Duke of Bavaria, in 1305.
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 Bohemia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Wenceslas was born around 907 in the castle of Stochov near Prague.
The castle is gone now, but there is still an oak tree there that was reputedly planted when Wenceslas was born and watered by his nannies with his bath water, which supposedly made the tree strong.
He was known for his kindness to the poor, as depicted in later verses of the famous carol 'Good King Wenceslas'.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1367 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Boleslav I the Cruel of BOHEMIA died 972.
Hemma married Boleslaw II the Pious of BOHEMIA.
Ulrich of BOHEMIA was born about 966 and died 9 Nov 1034.
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 RP's History Online - Przemyslid Dynasty
Wenceslas I, the fourth Przemyslid Czech ruler, was made a saint soon after his murder in 929 or 935.
This Wenceslas (in Czech, Vaclav) is the Good King Wenceslas of the Christmas carol, and it was during his reign that the Czech lands entered into an alliance with Saxony, thereby laying the foundations for closer relations with the restored Roman Empire.
Wenceslas III was the last male member of the Przemyslids line, and after his death the Czech-Polish union fell apart.
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 My Lines - Person Page 273
Rudolph III of Austria was born circa 1269.
She married Wenceslas I, King of Bohemia, son of Ottokar I, Kníze Ceská and Constance Magyar, in 1216.
Wenceslas I, King of Bohemia was step-son of the Roman Emperor Philip of Swabia.
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Boleslas 11 (the Pious), duke of Bohemia, 27
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Wenceslas II Przemslyde of Bohemia, 30, 31 35, 40
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 Period of the Pøemyslid Kings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Wenceslas I (Václav, son of Otakar I) - King of Bohemia, 1230-1253
Wenceslas II´s son hat to renounce the Hungarian crown and concentrate on maintaining his rule in Poland, where a strong opposition had emerged.
Son of Albrecht I - King of the Romans.Husband of Elise-widow of Wenceslas II.
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 John of Bohemia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The death of Wenceslas III was followed in Bohemia by seven years of struggle for the throne between Habsburgs, Wittelsbachs and the local magnates.
The fourteen-year-old heir of the Duchy of Luxemburg and eldest son of the German emperor had no easy task in Bohemia.
If King John had lived permanently in the country and balanced his all-European interests with those of Bohemia, he might have restored the authority of the Crown just as successfully as Charles of Anjou had done in Hungary.
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 Wenceslas III --  Encyclopædia Britannica
last king of the Premyslid dynasty of Bohemia, king of Hungary from 1301 to 1304, and claimant to the Polish throne; his brief reign in Bohemia was cut short by his assassination, which also prevented him from asserting his right to Poland.
German king and, as Wenceslas IV, king of Bohemia, whose weak and tempestuous, though eventful, reign was continually plagued by wars and princely rivalries that he was unable to control, plunging his territories into a state of virtual anarchy until he was stripped of his powers altogether by a rebellious nobility.
His son Wenceslas II profited from the chaos prevailing in the Polish duchies—a bid for unification by Przemysl II of Great Poland (crowned king in 1295) was cut short by his assassination—to...
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 Czech.cz | Find Out More | History | Before 1918
This realm was named The Crownlands of Bohemia, a term made official by a decree of Charles IV in 1348.
The kingdom of Bohemia reached its height of power and prestige during the reign of Charles IV (1346-1378), the second Luxembourg on the throne of Bohemia: In 1344, the Prague Archbishopric was founded.
In 1310, the Holy Emperor John of Luxembourg became the King of Bohemia by marrying Wenceslas III's sister Eliska Premyslovna; he moved to Bohemia and made Prague the new seat of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Wenceslas II Of Bohemia was born about 1271 in Bohemia Son Of Ottokar II,,.
She married Wenceslas II Of Bohemia about 1288.
Wenceslas III Bohemia Hungary was born about 1289 in Bohemia Son Of Wenceslas II,,.
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Mar 1003 = Polish prince Boleslav "the Brave" reign in Bohemia, Boleslav III.
Sep 1306 = King Henry of Carinthia reign (Bohemia) 16 Oct 1306 = King Rudolf I. of Habsburg "King the Gruel" reign (Bohemia) 15 Aug 1307 = King Henry of Carinthia reign (Bohemia) ??
1775 = Peasant rebellions in Bohemia 04 Jul 1776 = Proclamation of Independence of the U.S.A. Emperor Joseph II.
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 Travel guide - Premyslid dynasty (870 - 1306). E-travel.cz - accommodation in hotels and apartments in Prague and the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
His grandson Prince Wenceslas' (Vaclav), later reigned (921-935) as the fabled "Good King Wenceslas", and later still, the patron saint of Bohemia.
King Otto of Germany conquered Bohemia in 950, incorporating it within the Holy Roman Empire.
Bohemia become Bohemian Kingdom, first king was Premysl Otakar I. Roman King Frederick II.
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 Kingdoms of Eastern Europe - Poland
The German Emperor Otto III establishes an archbishopric in Gniezno with three new bishoprics in Cracow for Little Poland, Wroclaw for Silesia, and Kolobrzeg for Pomerania, plus the reaffirmation of the old bishopric in Poznan.
Upon Otto III's death, Bloeslaw takes over Lusatia and the March of Meissen, border territory between Poland and Thuringia.
Bloeslaw becomes duke of Bohemia (although this conflicts with the Bohemian list of rulers).
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Wenceslas (Vaclav) III became Duke of Bohemia in 922.
In Bohemia and Moravia, the followers of Hus, known as Hussites, rose up against the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, King of Hungary.
Much of the castle was destroyed by fire in 1541, and buildings were rebuilt in the Renaissance style.
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Named after 'Good King' Wenceslas II (Christian King and Patron Saint) of the Premyslide dynasty of Bohemia, this crown is of a fascinating and unusual design, with vertical 'fleurs' standing at the front, back and sides.
In 1306 he married the widow of Wenceslas III.
Rudolph was to become King of Bohemia, uniting the families of Bohemia and Germany, but died the following year.
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 List of Hungarian rulers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
also King of Naples as Charles III, in opposition to Mary
also King of Bohemia; killed in the Battle of Mohács
Rival kings of Emperor Ferdinand and John Zápolya both claimed themselves as ruler of Hungary.
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 HeritageTravel - Ing. Petr Kronát
The Czech Duke Boøivoj (grandfather of St Wenceslas) is baptized by Bishop Methodius
Václav (Wenceslas) is mordered by his brother, Boleslav.
The last of Pøemyslids, Wenceslas III (1305-1306), was murdered at Olomouc at the instigation of his Polish enemies
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Wenceslas II of Bohemia King of Bohemia/Poland, 5C22R
Married to, Wenceslas II of Bohemia, King of Bohemia/Poland
Married to Habsburg, Rudolf III of Austria, King of Bohemia
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This realm was named The Crownlands of Bohemia, a term made official by a decree of Charles IV.
The kingdom of Bohemia reached its height of power and prestige during the reign of Charles IV.
1310 the Holy Emperor John of Luxembourg by marrying Wenceslas III's sister Eliska Premysl became Bohemian Queen, he moved to Bohemia and made Prague the new seat of the Holy Roman Empire.
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 A timeline of the Slavs, Magyars and Bulgars
895: the dukes of Bohemia separate from the Moravian kingdom
1306: king Wenceslas III of Bohemia is murdered and the Przemyslid dynasty ends
1471: Kazimierz IV of Poland is elected king of Bohemia
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 WHKMLA : History of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, 1310-1437
The early 13th century saw the transition from an economy based on land tenure to a monetary economy.
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.
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 The Hungarian Quarterly, VOLUME XLI * No. 158 * Summer 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Incidentally, Emeric’s reign may be important not only because it was then that the lower and upper parts of the Holy Crown were united, but also for the fact that under the Árpád dynasty (which died out in 1301) it only once went abroad, directly after Emeric’s death.
The Bohemian prince Wenceslas (from 1305 Wenceslas III, King of Bohemia) succeeded first in having himself crowned king at Székesfehérvár; in 1304 Caroberto of the Neapolitan Angevins forced him to leave the country.
This was when the crown suffered its first, and almost final, accident: Otto had hidden the crown in a gourd hung to a saddle and one night somewhere on the road between Vienna and the Hungarian border, they lost the precious relic.
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 I45982: Premysl Ottokar II the Great King of BOHEMIA (ABT. 1230 - 26 Aug 1278)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
_Vladislav II King of BOHEMIA _____________________+ _Premysl Ottokar King of BOHEMIA __________
_Jutta of THURINGIA _______________________________+ _Wenceslas \Vaclav I (Wenzel) King of BOHEMIA _
_Friedrich III Barbarossa Duke of SWABIA __________+
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