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Ottokar II of Bohemia

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Wenceslaus released Přemysl Ottokar very soon and in 1251 again made him Margrave of Moravia and installed him, with the approval of the Austrian nobles, as governor of Austria. The same year Ottokar entered Austria, where the estates acclaimed him as Duke. To legitimize his position, Přemysl Ottokar
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He issued also a general privilege to the Jews (1254), which established principles of integration of the Jews into the Czech society until 1848. The Jews were now eligible for various positions, such as servants of crown, thereby being somewhat less subject to discrimination. Instead of being able
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into the Czech law is sometimes interpreted as "Germanization". In fact it was creative, for it freed subjects from feudal obligations, except for rent — and tax, if such was levied. Free selling and leaving of estates could also be bought and soon became common. Thus, Ottokar can be reckoned an
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died in 1247, Ottokar suddenly became the heir to the Bohemian throne. According to popular oral tradition, he was profoundly shocked by his brother's death and did not involve himself in politics, becoming focused on hunting and drinking. His father appointed the new heir as
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As Czech traditional law was different from that of his other domains, many principles introduced during his reign formed core of the Czech law for the following centuries. From his time stems the oldest preserved source of Czech law,
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disrupted the Bohemian lands. This compelled Přemysl Ottokar in November 1276 to sign a new treaty by which he gave up all claims to Austria and the neighboring duchies, retaining for himself only Bohemia and Moravia. Ottokar's son
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of 1186. Papal mediation settled the conflict : the parties agreed that Ottokar would yield large parts of Styria to Béla in exchange for recognition of his right to the remainder of Austria.
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early Bohemian ruler who furthered Bohemian rights in medieval times. This change of legal environment in Bohemia was introduced by systematic founding of villages chartered under this law.
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rejected the claims raised by Alfonso of Castile, a new election for the Imperial German throne took place in 1273. However, the Bohemian king again failed to win the Imperial crown, as the
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must be returned to the crown. This would have deprived Ottokar not only of the Egerland, but also of the Austrian, Styrian, and Carinthian duchies. In 1275 Rudolf placed Ottokar under the
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Ottokar II must have been well-remembered in Poland due to his great Prussian crusade in 1254–55 . in January 1268 King Ottokar II took part for a second time in a Prussian crusade.
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In 1248, some discontented nobles enticed him into leading a rebellion against his father King Wenceslaus. During this rebellion he was elected "the younger King" (
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Ottokar followed with a systematic policy of strengthening his domains by building fortifications. Besides supporting towns, he built many fortresses himself —
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Two years later, the Bohemian king made a last attempt to recover his lost lands by force. Přemysl Ottokar again found allies in Bavaria,
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in Vienna — and also induced his vassals to build castles. A sign of rising strength of Bohemia, it was also a reaction to the
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Přemysl Ottokar refused to acknowledge Rudolf's election, and urged the Pope to adopt a similar policy. At a convention of the
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In 1253, King Wenceslaus died and Přemysl Ottokar succeeded his father as King of Bohemia. After the death of the German King
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in 1274, Rudolf decreed that all Imperial lands that had changed hands since the death of the last Hohenstaufen emperor
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After a few years of peace the conflict with Hungary resumed: Ottokar defeated the Hungarians in July 1260 at the
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to claim only the support of individual lords, the Jews could from then on claim support of any royal officer.
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in 1254 while his son Conradin was still a minor, Ottokar also hoped to obtain the Imperial dignity - as
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on 26 August 1278, where he was defeated and killed. Rudolf had his body laid out in state at the
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Some of the fortresses built by Ottokar were for centuries the strongest in Bohemia. Ironically,
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Ottokar, whereafter Wenceslaus finally managed to defeat the rebels and imprisoned his son at
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of 1250 to 1273, Ottokar could increase his personal influence while Richard of Cornwall and
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Ottokar also had two extramarital sons and daughters. The most important was his firstborn,
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Father and son eventually reconciled to assist the king's aim of acquiring the neighbouring
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Detecting Ottokar II's 1248–1249 uprising and its instigators in co-witnessing networks
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and many spiritual and temporal treasures during the destructive civil strife of the
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at his right foot is reminiscent of the many castles and towns, which he founded)
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for short time after Ottokar's death. The castle housed Bohemian legal records
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Přemysl Ottokar is considered one of the greatest kings of Bohemia, along with
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in Prague.) His 6-year-old son Wenceslaus II succeeded him as King of Bohemia.
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in north-west Bohemia, and in 1268 he signed an inheritance treaty with the
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With Ottokar's rule, the Přemyslids reached the peak of their power in the
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in Vienna. (In 1297 Ottokar's mortal remains were finally transferred to
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as fief in 1269. Other illegitimate children include John, provost of
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Monument to the battle on the Moravian Field near Dürnkrut in 1278
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Feeling threatened by Ottokar's growing regional power beyond the
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challenged the young king. Béla formed a loose alliance with the
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jostled to attain the Imperial dignity. In 1266 he occupied the
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At the peak of his power, Ottokar II's realm stretched from the
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Ottokar is a significant figure in history and legend. In the
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from 1253 until his death in 1278. He also held the titles of
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Ottokar II Přemysl in a miniature from the Gelnhausen Codex
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Ochab, Jeremi K.; Škvrňák, Jan; Škvrňák, Michael (2022). "
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In the country, Ottokar's introduction of the Law of
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