PřEMYSLID DYNASTY
Přemyslid coat of arms.
The 'Přemyslids' (Czech: ''Přemyslovci'', Polish: ''Przemyślidzi'', German: ''Premysliden''), were a Czech royal dynasty which reigned in Bohemia (9th century–1306) and in Poland (1300–1306).
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| Legendary rulers |
| Dukes of Bohemia |
| Kings of Bohemia |
| Kings of Bohemia and Poland |
| See also |
| Family tree |
| Family tree of Elizabeth of Bohemia + Jagellonians + Habsburgs |
Legendary rulers
The name of the dynasty, according to Cosmas in his ''Chronica Boemorum'' (1119), comes from its legendary founder, Přemysl, husband of Libuše.
★ Přemysl and Libuše
★ Nezamysl
★ Mnata
★ Vojen
★ Vnislav
★ Křesomysl
★ Neklan
★ Hostivít
Dukes of Bohemia
The first historical Přemyslid was Duke Bořivoj I, baptised in 874 by Saint Methodius. In 895, Bohemia gained independence from the Great Moravia. Between 1003 and 1004, Bohemia was controlled by Boleslaus the Brave, Duke of Poland from the Piast dynasty, grand-son of Boleslaus I the Cruel.
In 1086, Duke Vratislaus II, and, in 1158, Duke Vladislaus II, were crowned King of Bohemia as a personal award from the Holy Roman Emperor. The title, however, was not hereditary.
★ Bořivoj I (c.870–889)
★ Spytihněv I (895–915)
★ Vratislav I (915–921)
★ Svatý Václav (Saint Wenceslaus) (921–935)
★ Boleslav I Ukrutný (Boleslaus I the Cruel) (935–972)
★ Boleslav II Pobožný (Boleslaus II the Pious) (972–999)
★ Boleslav III Ryšavý (Boleslaus III the Red-haired) (999–1002)
★ Vladivoj (1002–1003)
★ Boleslav III (1003)
★ Jaromír (1003)
★ Boleslav III (1003)
★ Jaromír (1004–1012)
★ Oldřich (1012–1033)
★ Jaromír (1033–1034)
★ Oldřich (1034)
★ Břetislav I (1035–1055)
★ Spytihněv II (1055–1061)
★ Vratislav II (1061–1092)
★ Konrad I (1092)
★ Břetislav II (1092–1100)
★ Bořivoj II (1101–1107)
★ Svatopluk (1107–1109)
★ Vladislav I (1109–1117)
★ Bořivoj II (1117–1120)
★ Vladislav I (1120–1125)
★ Soběslav I (1125–1140)
★ Vladislav II (1140–1172)
★ Bedřich (1172–1173)
★ Soběslav II (1173–1178)
★ Bedřich (1178–1189)
★ Konrad II (1189–1191)
★ Václav II (1191–1192)
★ Přemysl Otakar I (1192–1193)
★ Jindřich Břetislav (1193–1197)
★ Vladislav III Jindřich (1197)
★ Přemysl Otakar I (1197–1198)
Kings of Bohemia
In 1198, Duke Přemysl Otakar I gained the title of King of Bohemia for his person as an ally of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. He was awarded hereditary title in Federick's Golden Bull of Sicily (1212).
★ Přemysl Otakar I (1198–1230)
★ Wenceslaus I (1230–1253)
★ Přemysl Otakar II (1253–1278)
★ Wenceslaus II (1278–1300)
★ Wenceslaus III (1305–1306)
Kings of Bohemia and Poland
In 1300, King Wenceslaus II was crowned King of Poland.
★ Wenceslaus II (1300–1305)
★ Wenceslaus III (1305–1306)
The royal line ended in 1306, with the death of King Wenceslaus III. The Bohemian throne went to the Luxembourgs, and the Polish returned to the Piasts. Descendants of Nicholas, illegitimate son of King Přemysl Otakar II still, however, ruled Opava and Racibórz. This line ended in 1521, with the death of Valentine, Duke of Racibórz.
See also
★ List of rulers of Bohemia
★ List of Polish rulers
Family tree
Bořivoj I. + Saint Ludmila
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★ Elizabeth of Bohemia d. 1320 as last member of the royal Přemyslid dynasty
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★ Legendist Christian
Family tree of Elizabeth of Bohemia + Jagellonians + Habsburgs
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★ Elizabeth of Luxemburg
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★ Emperor Jost of Moravia
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