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Kingdom of Bohemia - Wikipedia
The kingdom was established by the Přemyslid dynasty in the 12th century by the Duchy of Bohemia, later ruled by the House of Luxembourg, the Jagiellonian dynasty, and from 1526 the House of Habsburg and its successor, the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
Kingdom of Bohemia in Holy Roman Empire 1212-1806
2021年12月3日 · Map showing territory ruled by the Bohemian kings during the reign of John of Bohemia. The first chronicle or story written in Czech. Charters between the kings of Poland, Bohemia and Hungary. Available in several languages. Document contains constitutional structure of the Holy Roman Empire.
Category:15th century in Bohemia - Wikipedia
The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Bohemia | History, Location, & Facts | Britannica
In the early 15th century, however, Bohemia fell victim to disputes between Roman Catholics and the followers of the Bohemian religious reformer Jan Hus, who was burned as a heretic in 1415.
HISTORY OF BOHEMIA | Historyworld
The religious split remains the chief issue throughout the 15th century - which even sees the election of a Hussite king, George of Podebrady, to the Bohemian throne in 1458. Bohemia Poland and Hungary: AD 1471 – 1526
Bohemia and Bohemian Crown Lands - Oxford Bibliographies
2022年6月27日 · This is a core bibliography containing approximately 150 key works dealing with the history of the Bohemian Crown Lands from the aftermath of the Hussite Revolution in the mid–15th century to the late 18th century.
BOHEMIA IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY - cristoraul.org
The splendid position which Bohemia had attained in the fourteenth century as the premier electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, as the seat of the imperial Court, and at the same time of the greatest—and for sixteen years the only—university in Central Europe, was lost in …
BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, Bohemia
2002年4月11日 · Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the medieval kingdom of Bohemia which was at the crossroads of Europe and, during the 15th century, at the heart of the Holy Roman Empire.
Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1526–1648) - Wikipedia
From 1599 to 1711, Moravia (a Land of the Bohemian Crown) was frequently subjected to raids by the Ottoman Empire and its vassals (especially the Tatars and Transylvania). Overall, hundreds of thousands were enslaved whilst tens of thousands were killed. [2]
18 - Hus, the Hussites and Bohemia - Cambridge University …
at the beginning of the fifteenth century the king and nobility of Bohemia were in competition to fulfil what each saw as the interests of the kingdom. By 1405 the nobility had halted the efforts towards centralisation being pursued by Wenceslas …