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  1. The Kingdom of Bohemia is a lore book in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. For the country, see Bohemia. A brief history of the Kingdom of Bohemia Rattay Scribe The Kingdom of Bohemia As far back as the memories recorder in our great chronicles do stretch, our land has been fertile and settled in great abundance and offered refuge to many and exceeded other countries in beauty and bounty. Before the ...

  2. Although the Kingdom of Bohemia, both of the Lusatias, the Margraviate of Moravia, and Silesia were all under Habsburg rule, they followed different paths of development. Moravians and Silesians had accepted the hereditary right of the Austrian Habsburgs to rule and thus escaped the intense struggle between native estates and the Habsburg monarchy that was to characterize Bohemian history. [1]

  3. In 1002-04, Bohemia was invaded twice by Poland. Bohemia was annexed to Poland (1002-04): May 1002 – February 1003: Vladivoj (Władywoj), son of Mieszko I of Poland; March 1003–1004: Bolesław I the Brave, King of Poland. Jaromír. c. 970. Second son of Boleslaus II and Adiva. 1004 – 12 April 1012.

  4. Kingdom of Bohemia existed three times as secession of Duchy of Bohemia from 1085 to 1092, from 1158 to 1172 and from 1198 to 1306 (1918 in our timeline). Title of king was given to dukes of Bohemia from Holy Roman Emperors two times, in 1085 to Vratislaus II and in 1152 to Vladislaus II with both titles only for them. For title kept in the family Bohemians had to wait for Ottokar I. From ...

  5. Kingdom of Great Moravia (Slavs)AD 830 - 906. The Great Moravian Kingdom (or empire) was established along the River Morava by the Slavic leader Mojmír. Mojmír's successors expanded it to include Bohemia (today's western Czechia ), plus today's Slovakia, the southern Poles and western Hungary.

  6. Kingdom of Bohemia is a Kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire, and It's King was a Prince-Elector of the domain until its disintegration in 1806. Numerous Kings of Bohemia were likewise chosen Holy Roman Emperors. Its capital Prague was adequately the focal point of the Holy Roman Empire in the late fourteenth century, and toward the end of the ...

  7. Czech Republic, Germany, Poland. The Kingdom of Bohemia was a kingdom that covered the Czech part of the European region of Bohemia. Its capital was Prague. Form 1526, it formed the northwestern part of the lands of the Habsburg Monarchy. The kingdom started in the 12th century, and was part of the Holy Roman Empire, while it existed.