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  1. English: The Emperor Charles IV (centre), surrounded by his sons: King Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia (left) and Margrave Jobst of Moravia (right). They are all shown with the symbols of rule and their characterist beards. Charles wears a closed crown, Wenceslaus an open one and Jobst a margravial hat.

  2. In 1349, Charles gave Moravia to his younger brother John Henry who ruled in the margraviate until his death in 1375, after him Moravia was ruled by his oldest son Jobst of Moravia who was in 1410 elected the Holy Roman King but died in 1411 (at present day, he is buried with his father in the Church of St. Thomas in Brno – the Moravian capital which they both ruled from).

  3. Usage on de.wikipedia.org Jobst von Mähren; Liste der Biografien/Joa–Jog; Mährischer Adler; Flagge Mährens; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Moravia flago; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Jobst de Moravia; Áquila morava; Bandera de Moravia; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Jobst de Moravie; Armoiries de la Moravie; Drapeau de la Moravie; Usage on id ...

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  5. Segismundo requirió la ayuda de Federico para obtener el trono. En ese momento, Jobst de Moravia gobernaba Brandeburgo y por lo tanto era uno de los príncipes electores que tenían derecho a votar por el nuevo emperador. Sin embargo, Segismundo disputó la reclamación de Jobst sobre Brandeburgo y su derecho a votar en la elección imperial.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › jobst-de-moraviaJobst de Moravia _ AcademiaLab

    Jobst de Moravia (checo: Jošt Moravský o Jošt Lucemburský; alemán: Jo (b)st o Jodokus von Mähren; c. 1354 - 18 de enero de 1411), miembro de la Casa de Luxemburgo, fue margrave de Moravia desde 1375, duque de Luxemburgo y Elector de Brandeburgo desde 1388 y elegido rey de Alemania (rey de los romanos) desde 1410 hasta su muerte.

  7. Μικρογραφία. Περιγραφή. English: The Emperor Charles IV (centre), surrounded by his sons: King Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia (left) and Margrave Jobst of Moravia (right). They are all shown with the symbols of rule and their characterist beards. Charles wears a closed crown, Wenceslaus an open one and Jobst a margravial hat ...