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  1. Moravian Margrave Wars. Document declaring that Margrave Jobst and his Moravian allies promised to repay a debt of 500 kopecks to Margrave Prokop, written on March 13, 1389. The Moravian Margrave Wars were a turbulent period of fighting, skirmishes, robbery and lawlessness that took place especially in Moravia at the turn of the 14th and 15th ...

  2. See also Jobst of Moravia on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . JOBST, or Jodocus ( c. 1350–1411), margrave of Moravia, was a son of John Henry of Luxemburg, margrave of Moravia, and grandson of John, the blind king of Bohemia. He became margrave of Moravia on his father’s death in 1375, and his clever and ...

  3. 7 de abr. de 2020 · Margrave of Moravia, Duke of Luxembourg, and Elector of Brandenburg (1351-1411) Retrat contemporani vers el 1430. image coat of arms image. Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Jobst von Mähren. Date of birth. 29 January 1351, October 1351 (disputed), October 1354 (disputed), October 1354.

  4. Jobst was an ambitious and versatile ruler, who in the early 15th century dominated the ongoing struggles within the Luxembourg dynasty and around the German throne. Jobst of Moravia, a member of the House of Luxembourg, was Margrave of Moravia from 1375, Duke of Luxembourg and Elector of Brandenburg from 1388 as well as elected King of Germany from 1410 until his death.

  5. Jobst of Moravia (Czech: Jošt Moravský) is a supporting character in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Jobst was a member of the powerful House of Luxembourg and was cousin to King Sigismund of Hungary and King Wenceslas IV of Bohemia. He was the Margrave of Moravia. According to Sir Jezhek of Ronow, Jobst conspired against his family and had him declared illegitimate, punishment for his father ...

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  7. 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.