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== Greater Moravia == == Great Moravia ==
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'''Mojmir I''' built Moravia by uniting Slavic tribes in the 9th century, especially the principalities of Moravia and Nitra. Moravia was a duchy vassalized to '''Louis II''' (a.k.a. ''Louis the German''), king of East Francia. '''Mojmir I''' built '''Great Moravia''' by uniting Slavic tribes in the 9th century, especially the principalities of Moravia and Nitra. Moravia was a duchy vassalized to '''Louis II''' (a.k.a. ''Louis the German''), king of East Francia.
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His nephew and successor '''Rastislav''' further consolidated power and repelled East Francia from the realm.
By 907, much of southeastern Moravia had been conquered by the ascendant [[Hungary/Monarchs#Kingdom_of_Hungary|kingdom of Hungary]].
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In the 890s, Bohemia seceded from Moravia to become a duchy vassal of '''Arnulf''', king of East Francia. In the 890s, '''Bohemia''' seceded from Moravia to become a duchy vassal of '''Arnulf''', king of East Francia.

In the 10th century the duchy became effectively sovereign, owing to the ascendant [[Hungary/Monarchs#Kingdom_of_Hungary|kingdom of Hungary]] expelling East Frankish and Byzantine influence in the region.

In 1002, '''Vladivoj''' returned Bohemia to the Holy Roman Empire under '''Henry II'''. '''Bretislav I''' conquered Moravia in the 1020s; they would become a critical crownland.

In 1085, '''Henry III''' raised '''Vratislaus II''' to king of Bohemia. Similarly, in 1147, '''Frederick Barbarossa''' raised '''Vladislav II''' to king of Bohemia. Neither title was hereditary.
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After '''Henry VI''' died in 1197, a succession war for the Holy Roman Empire began between '''Philip''' and '''Otto IV'''. '''Ottokar''' initially supported Philip, and was rewarded with a hereditary title of king. By 1200 Ottokar had joined Otto IV, who agreed to recognize the kingdom. This was formalized in 1212 by '''Frederick II'''.

The "Golden Age" was the reign of '''Charles IV''', who also was elected Holy Roman Emperor.

Bohemia was held in personal union with [[Hungary/Monarchs#Kingdom_of_Hungary|Hungary]], [[Croatia/Monarchs#Kingdom_of_Croatia|Croatia]], and the Holy Roman Empire under [[Hungary/Sigismund|Sigismund]]. From this point on, Bohemia would fall into the sway of Hungarian politics. After the Ottoman conquest of [[Hungary/Budapest|Buda]], both "Royal Hungary" and the kingdom of Bohemia joined the Habsburg empire.
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The '''margraviate of Moravia''' was established in 1182 for the kingdom of Bohemia.
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=== Přemyslid ===

||'''Dukes'''||'''Local name'''||'''Reign'''||
||Wenceslaus I||Vaclav|| ||
||Boleslaus I||Boleslav|| ||
||Boleslaus II||Boleslav|| ||
||Boleslaus III||Boleslav|| ||
||Jaromir|| || ||
||Ulrich I||Oldrich|| ||
||Bretislav I|| || ||
||Spytihnev II|| || ||
||Vratislaus II||Vratislav|| ||
||Conrad I||Konrad|| ||
||Bretislaus II||Bretislav|| ||
||Borivoj II|| || ||
||Svatopluk|| || ||
||Vladislaus I||Vladislav|| ||
||Sobeslaus I||Sobeslav|| ||
||Vladislaus II||Vladislav|| ||
||Frederick||Bedrich|| ||
||Sobeslaus II||Sobeslav|| ||
||Wenceslaus III||Vaclav|| ||
||Conrad II||Konrad|| ||
||Bretislaus III||Bretislav|| ||
||Vladislaus III||Vladislav|| ||
||Ottokar I|| || ||

||'''Monarchs'''||'''Local name'''||'''Reign'''||
||Ottokar I|| || ||
||Wenceslaus I||Vaclav|| ||
||Ottokar II|| || ||
||Wenceslaus II||Vaclav|| ||
||Wenceslaus III||Vaclav|| ||



=== Gorizia ===

||'''Monarchs'''||'''Local name'''||'''Reign'''||
||Henry||Jindrich|| ||



=== Luxembourg ===

||'''Monarchs'''||'''Local name'''||'''Reign'''||
||John||Jan|| ||
||Charles IV||Karel|| ||
||Wenceslaus IV||Vaclav|| ||
||[[Hungary/Sigismund|Sigismund]]||Zikmund|| ||



=== Habsburg ===

||'''Monarchs'''||'''Local name'''||'''Reign'''||
||Albert II||Albrecht|| ||
||[[Hungary/LadislausV|Ladislaus V]]||Ladislav|| ||



=== Hunyadi ===

||'''Monarchs'''||'''Local name'''||'''Reign'''||
||[[Hungary/MatthiasI|Matthias I]]||Matyas|| ||



=== Jagiellon ===

||'''Monarchs'''||'''Local name'''||'''Reign'''||
||Vladislaus II||Vladislav|| ||
||Louis II||Ludvik|| ||


Czech Monarchs

The modern Czech state has never been a monarchy. For all intents and purposes however, it is an indirect successor to the Kingdom of Bohemia and associated titles.


Great Moravia

Mojmir I built Great Moravia by uniting Slavic tribes in the 9th century, especially the principalities of Moravia and Nitra. Moravia was a duchy vassalized to Louis II (a.k.a. Louis the German), king of East Francia.

By 907, much of southeastern Moravia had been conquered by the ascendant kingdom of Hungary.


Duchy of Bohemia

In the 890s, Bohemia seceded from Moravia to become a duchy vassal of Arnulf, king of East Francia.

In the 10th century the duchy became effectively sovereign, owing to the ascendant kingdom of Hungary expelling East Frankish and Byzantine influence in the region.

In 1002, Vladivoj returned Bohemia to the Holy Roman Empire under Henry II. Bretislav I conquered Moravia in the 1020s; they would become a critical crownland.

In 1085, Henry III raised Vratislaus II to king of Bohemia. Similarly, in 1147, Frederick Barbarossa raised Vladislav II to king of Bohemia. Neither title was hereditary.


Kingdom of Bohemia

After Henry VI died in 1197, a succession war for the Holy Roman Empire began between Philip and Otto IV. Ottokar initially supported Philip, and was rewarded with a hereditary title of king. By 1200 Ottokar had joined Otto IV, who agreed to recognize the kingdom. This was formalized in 1212 by Frederick II.

The "Golden Age" was the reign of Charles IV, who also was elected Holy Roman Emperor.

Bohemia was held in personal union with Hungary, Croatia, and the Holy Roman Empire under Sigismund. From this point on, Bohemia would fall into the sway of Hungarian politics. After the Ottoman conquest of Buda, both "Royal Hungary" and the kingdom of Bohemia joined the Habsburg empire.


Duchy of Upper and Lower Silesia


Margraviate of Moravia

The margraviate of Moravia was established in 1182 for the kingdom of Bohemia.


Dynasties

Přemyslid

Dukes

Local name

Reign

Wenceslaus I

Vaclav

Boleslaus I

Boleslav

Boleslaus II

Boleslav

Boleslaus III

Boleslav

Jaromir

Ulrich I

Oldrich

Bretislav I

Spytihnev II

Vratislaus II

Vratislav

Conrad I

Konrad

Bretislaus II

Bretislav

Borivoj II

Svatopluk

Vladislaus I

Vladislav

Sobeslaus I

Sobeslav

Vladislaus II

Vladislav

Frederick

Bedrich

Sobeslaus II

Sobeslav

Wenceslaus III

Vaclav

Conrad II

Konrad

Bretislaus III

Bretislav

Vladislaus III

Vladislav

Ottokar I

Monarchs

Local name

Reign

Ottokar I

Wenceslaus I

Vaclav

Ottokar II

Wenceslaus II

Vaclav

Wenceslaus III

Vaclav

Gorizia

Monarchs

Local name

Reign

Henry

Jindrich

Luxembourg

Monarchs

Local name

Reign

John

Jan

Charles IV

Karel

Wenceslaus IV

Vaclav

Sigismund

Zikmund

Habsburg

Monarchs

Local name

Reign

Albert II

Albrecht

Ladislaus V

Ladislav

Hunyadi

Monarchs

Local name

Reign

Matthias I

Matyas

Jagiellon

Monarchs

Local name

Reign

Vladislaus II

Vladislav

Louis II

Ludvik


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