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  1. Boček IV of Poděbrady (also known as: Boczek IV of Kunstadt and Podebrady; Czech: Boček IV z Poděbrad; 15 July 15, 1442 – 28 September 1496, in Kladsko), was, by title, the last member of the Bohemian noble family of Poděbrady, who were descended from the Lords of Kunštát.

  2. The Bohemian Poděbrady family (Czech: Páni z Poděbrad) was a noble family in Bohemia, arising from the Lords of Kunštát. After Boček of Kunštát (d. 1373) had acquired the Lordship of Poděbrady by marriage, he called himself "Boček of Kunštát and Poděbrady".

  3. Boček IV de Poděbrady (también conocido como: Boczek IV de Kunstadt y Podebrady; checo: Boček IV z Poděbrad; 15 de julio de 1442-28 de septiembre de 1496, en Kladsko), fue, por título, el último miembro de la familia noble bohemia. de Poděbrady, descendientes de los Señores de Kunštát.

  4. 8 de dic. de 2022 · Boček býval soudcem zemským v Čechách, napřed místokomorníkem a pak komorníkem (1387). Přidav se r. 1394 k panské jednotě, stál proti králi Václavovi a markr. Prokopovi a r. 1404 až 1408 byl nejv. písařem v Čechách. Po otci držel Poděbrady a Litice v Čechách a Bučovice, Třebovou a Potštát na Moravě.

    • Alžběta z Kunštátu
  5. Boček IV of Poděbrady, was, by title, the last member of the Bohemian noble family of Poděbrady, who were descended from the Lords of Kunštát.

  6. During the reign of King Wenceslaus IV, Boček II was initially on his side, but later turned away from him. In 1394 he was among the League of Lords who signed the initiative of the Margrave Jobst of Moravia , a joint statement with which they turned against the king, who was eventually captured.

  7. Czech prince and nobleman. This page was last edited on 11 August 2022, at 19:58. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.