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  1. Boček was named after the founder of the Poděbrady branch of the House of Kunštát. Boček is sometimes called "the Elder", to contrast him with his son Boček III of Poděbrady, who was called "Boček the Younger". Boček II is first mentioned in a deed of 1375, about the division of the inheritance of his father, who died in 1373.

  2. George of Poděbrady, King of Bohemia, was born 23 April 1420 to Victor of Kunštát and Poděbrady (1401-1427) and Anna of Wartenberg (1403-1459) and died 22 March 1471 Prague, Czech Republic of unspecified causes. He married Kunigunde of Sternberg (1425-1449) 1440 JL . He married Joanna of Rosenthal (1430-1475) 1450 JL . George of Kunštát and Poděbrady (23 April 1420 – 22 March 1471 ...

  3. In 1423 he participated with his brother Victor in a campaign in Moravia. In 1425 he arrested Jan Puška of Kunštát, the marshal of Nymburk at Mydlovar Castle and kept him prisoner at his own Poděbrady Castle. The reason for the arrest was probably a long-standing land dispute between the Poděbrady and the Lišice branches of the Kunštát ...

  4. 17 de dic. de 2022 · Prodal sice Kunštát (1385), ale získal r. 1384 Pyšelec, 1386 Napajedly a Týnec, 1386 Mor. Třebovou, 1395 Bozkovice, 1397 Buzov, 1400 Bělonice a 1406 Malenovice. Zemřel ok r. 1407 zůstaviv z manž.

  5. Victor and Boček III fought several court cases about their Moravian possessions, among others with their distant relatives Gerald Puška of Kunštát and Smil of Kunštát at Bludov. Around 1420, Victor acquired the dominion of Pardubice, which extended his eastern Bohemia possessions considerably.