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1554:Non-dynastic
1438:Non-dynastic
1401:Wenceslaus I
1350:Sobeslaus II
1329:Vladislaus I
1298:Spytihněv II
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1737:Ferdinand V
1651:Matthias II
1636:Ferdinand I
1536:Interregnum
1334:Sobeslaus I
1258:Boleslaus I
1243:Spytihněv I
765:Krofta 1957
753:Lawler 2001
741:Krofta 1957
199:Predecessor
153:Predecessor
1809:Categories
1731:Francis II
1726:Leopold II
1681:Charles II
1646:Rudolph II
1641:Maximilian
1573:Matthias I
1491:Charles IV
1471:Luxembourg
1406:Ottokar II
1319:Bořivoj II
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1058:1061–1085
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980:Literature
903:References
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586:Bretislaus
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188:Coronation
66:newspapers
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1721:Joseph II
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538:It was a
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163:Successor
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1676:Joseph I
1621:Habsburg
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1219:Hostivít
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1283:Jaromír
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1184:Valasca
1141:Bohemia
520:Lusatia
516:Meissen
397:Hungary
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325:Dynasty
257:Bohemia
237:Bohemia
226:c. 1032
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726:Notes
570:Mainz
421:Popes
407:Both
366:Czech
292:Issue
278:Maria
180:Reign
145:Reign
87:JSTOR
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