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  1. The Kingdom of Bohemia ( Czech: České království ), [a] sometimes referenced in English literature as the Czech Kingdom, [8] [9] [a] was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe. It was the predecessor of the modern Czech Republic .

  2. Contents. hide. (Top) Legendary rulers of Bohemia. Dukes and Kings of Bohemia from and after Přemyslid dynasty (c. 870–1306) Přemyslid dynasty. Feuds of Bohemia and Moravia under Premyslid rule. Table of rulers. The Late Kingdom of Bohemia: from the House of Luxembourg to Austria-Hungary (1310–1918) Family tree. See also. Notes. References.

  3. El Reino de Bohemia (en checo: České království; en alemán: Königreich Böhmen; en latín: Regnum Bohemiae ), a veces más tarde en la literatura inglesa referido como el Reino Checo, 1 2 3 fue una monarquía de la época medieval y de la temprana Edad Moderna en Europa Central, la predecesora de la moderna República Checa.

  4. John the Blind or John of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Jang de Blannen; German: Johann der Blinde; Czech: Jan Lucemburský; 10 August 1296 – 26 August 1346), was the Count of Luxembourg from 1313 and King of Bohemia from 1310 and titular King of Poland.

  5. Blasón de Bohemia. El Ducado de Bohemia se estableció en 870 y se elevó al Reino de Bohemia mediante la bulla Áurea de Sicilia en 1198. Varios monarcas bohemios habían gobernado como reyes no hereditarios antes de constituirse en reino, obteniendo el título por primera vez en 1085. La región de Bohemia ha estado regida:

  6. 1233, in Městec Králové, Bohemia – 26 August 1278, in Dürnkrut, Lower Austria ), the Iron and Golden King, was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty who reigned as King of Bohemia from 1253 until his death in 1278. He also held the titles of Margrave of Moravia from 1247, Duke of Austria from 1251, and Duke of Styria from 1260, as ...

  7. Wenceslaus IV (also Wenceslas; Czech: Václav; German: Wenzel, nicknamed "the Idle"; [1] 26 February 1361 – 16 August 1419), also known as Wenceslaus of Luxembourg, was King of Bohemia from 1378 until his death and King of Germany from 1376 until he was deposed in 1400.