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Mieszko I |
962-992 |
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Bolesław I the Brave |
992-1025 |
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Mieszko II Lambert |
1025-1031 |
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Kazimierz I the Restorer |
1040-1058 |
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Bolesław II the Generous |
1058-1079 |
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Władysław I Herman |
1079-1102 |
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1102-1107 |
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Bolesław III Wrymouth |
1102-1138 |
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Władysław II the Exile |
1138-1146 |
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Bolesław IV the Curly |
1146-1173 |
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Mieszko III the Old |
1173-1177; 1191; 1198-1199; 1202 |
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Wenzel III. Knig von Bhmen + 1306 (der letzte mnnliche Premysliden-Herrscher) |
Kazimierz II the Just |
1177-1191; 1191-1194 |
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Leszek I the White |
1194-1198; 1199-1202; 1206-1210; 1211-1227 |
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Władysław III Spindleshanks |
1202-1206; 1227-1229 |
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Elisabeth (Eliska) Knigin von Bhmen + 1330 (Mutter
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Karl IV) |
Mieszko IV Tanglefoot |
1210-1211 |
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9th c. | Siemowit (disputable) |
9th c.-10th c. | Lestko (disputable) |
10th c. | Siemomysł (disputable) |
ca 960-992 | Mieszko I (duke) |
992-1025 | Bolesław I the Brave (king in 1025) |
1025-1031 | Mieszko II Lambert (1st reign, as king) |
1031-1032 | Bezprym |
1032-1034 | Mieszko II Lambert (2nd reign, as duke) |
1039-1058 | Casimir I the Restorer |
1058-1079 | Bolesław II the Generous (king 1076-1079; deposed) |
1079-1102 | Władisław I Herman |
1102-1107 | Zbigniew of Poland |
1102-1138 | Bolesław III the Wrymouth |
1138-1146 | Władisław II the Exile (overlord; exiled by his brothers) |
1146-1173 | Bolesław IV the Curly (overlord) |
1173-1177 | Mieszko III the Old (overlord) |
1177-1194 | Casimir II the Just (duke of Krakw) |
1194-1202 | Leszek I the White (1st reign, duke of Krakw) |
1202-1206 | Władisław III Spindleshanks (1st reign) |
1206-1210 | Leszek I the White (2nd reign, duke of Krakw) |
1210-1211 | Mieszko IV Tanglefoot |
1211-1227 | Leszek I the White (3rd reign, assassinated) |
1227-1229 | Władisław III Spindleshanks (2nd reign) |
1229-1232 | Konrad I of Masovia (1st reign) |
1232-1238 | Henry I the Bearded (duke of Krakw) |
1238-1241 | Henry II the Pious (duke of Krakw; killed in the Battle of Legnica) |
1241-1243 | Konrad I of Masovia (2nd reign, duke of Krakw) |
1243-1279 | Bolesław V the Chaste (duke of Krakw) |
1279-1288 | Leszek II the Black |
1288-1290 | Henry IV Probus (duke of Krakw) |
1290-1296 | Przemysł II (duke of Krakw 1290-1291, king 1295-1296) |
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Charles III
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Style | His Majesty |
First monarch | Bořivoj I (as Duke) |
Last monarch | Charles III (as King) |
Formation | c. 870 |
Abolition | 14 November 1918 |
Residence | Prague Castle |
Appointer | Hereditary |
Pretender(s) | Charles IV |
This is a list of Bohemian monarchs or a list of Czech monarchs who ruled the Czech lands (known in English as Bohemia before the early 20th century) from the establishment of the Duchy of Bohemia in 870 (from 1004 to 1806 a part of Holy Roman Empire), as Kingdom of Bohemia from 1212, and in 1620-1918 as a part of Austria-Hungary. Following the dissolution of the monarchy, the Czech lands became part of Czechoslovakia, and form today's Czech Republic since 1993.
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Dukes of Bohemia | |||
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House of Přemyslid | |||
Image | Name | Date | Notes |
Bořivoj I | c. 870888/9 | ||
Spytihněv I | 894915 | Son of Bořivoj I. | |
Vratislaus I (Vratislav) |
915921 | Brother of Spytihněv I. | |
Wenceslaus I (Vclav) |
921935 | Son of Vratislaus I; known as St. Wenceslaus ("Good King Wenceslas" for English speaking people), the patron saint of the Czech lands | |
Boleslaus I the Cruel (Boleslav I. Ukrutn) |
935972 | Brother of Wenceslaus I. | |
Boleslaus II the Pious (Boleslav II. Pobon) |
972999 | Son of Boleslaus I. | |
Boleslaus III the Redhead (Boleslav III. Ryav) |
9991002 | Son of Boleslaus II. | |
Vladivoj | 10021003 | Of the Piast dynasty (?). Said to be first cousin of Boleslav III. Polish name Władywoj | |
Boleslaus III | 1003 | Second time | |
Boleslaus the Brave (Boleslav Chrabr) |
10031004 | Member of the Piast dynasty; brother of Vladivoj (?), grandson of Boleslaus I. Duke and later king of Poland | |
Jaromr | 10041012 | Brother of Boleslaus III. | |
Oldřich | 10121033 | Brother of Jaromr | |
Jaromr | 10331034 | Second time | |
Oldřich | 1034 | Second time | |
Bretislaus I (Břetislav I.) | 10341055 | Son of Oldřich | |
Spytihněv II | 10551061 | Son of Bretislaus I. | |
Vratislaus II (Vratislav II.) |
10611092 | Brother of Spytihněv II. King 10851092 as Vratislaus I. | |
Conrad I (Konrd I. Brněnsk) |
1092 | Brother of Vratislavus II. | |
Bretislaus II (Břetislav II.) |
10921100 | Nephew of Conrad I, son of Vratislav II. | |
Bořivoj II | 11011107 | Brother of Bretislaus II. | |
Svatopluk (Svatopluk Olomouck) |
11071109 | First cousin of Bořivoj II. | |
Vladislaus I (Vladislav I.) | 11091117 | Brother of Bořivoj II. | |
Bořivoj II | 11171120 | Second time | |
Vladislaus I | 11201125 | Second time | |
Soběslav I | 11251140 | Brother of Vladislaus I. | |
Vladislaus II (Vladislav II.) |
11401172 | Nephew of Sobeslaus I, son of Duke Vladislaus I. King 11581172 as Vladislaus I. | |
Frederick (Bedřich) | 11721173 | Son of Vladislaus II. | |
Soběslav II | 11731178 | First cousin once removed of Frederick, Son of Sobeslaus I. | |
Frederick | 11781189 | Second time | |
Conrad II Otto (Konrd II. Ota) |
11891191 | Descendant of Conrad I. | |
Wenceslaus II (Vclav II.) |
11911192 | Brother of Sobeslaus II. | |
Ottokar I (Přemysl I. Otakar) | 11921193 | Son of Vladislaus II. | |
Henry Bretislaus (Jindřich Břetislav) |
11931197 | First cousin of Ottokar I. | |
Vladislaus Henry (Vladislav Jindřich) |
1197 | Brother of Ottokar I. | |
Ottokar I | 11971198 | Second time. Became king in 1198, and his descendants retained the title. |
Kings of Bohemia | |||
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House of Přemyslid | |||
Image | Name | Date | Notes |
Vratislaus II (Vratislav II.) |
10851092 | First King of Bohemia as of 15 June 1085. He ruled as Vratislaus I. under non-hereditary royal title. | |
Vladislaus II (Vladislav II.) |
11581172 | Nephew of Sobeslaus I, son of Duke Vladislaus I. King 11581172 as Vladislaus I. Father of king Ottokar I | |
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Ottokar I (Přemysl I. Otakar) |
11981230 | First king of hereditary royal title confirmed by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1212 by issuing Golden Bull of Sicily |
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Wenceslaus I (Vclav I.) |
12301253 | Son of Ottokar I. |
Ottokar II (Přemysl II. Otakar) |
12531278 | Son of Wenceslaus I. Also Duke of Austria, Duke of Styria, Duke of Carinthia and Duke of Carniola. | |
Wenceslaus II (Vclav II.) |
12781305 | Son of Ottokar II. Also Duke of Krakw (from 1291) and King of Poland (13001305). | |
Wenceslaus III (Vclav III.) |
13051306 | Son of Wenceslaus II. Uncrowned (as Bohemian king). Also King of Hungary and King of Poland. | |
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Henry the Carinthian (Jindřich Korutansk) |
1306 | Meinhardiner. Son-in-law of Wenceslaus II. Non-crowned. | |
Rudolph I (Rudolf I.) |
13061307 | Habsburg. Second husband of Elisabeth Richeza of Poland, widow of Wenceslaus II. Non-crowned. | |
Henry the Carinthian | 13071310 | Second time | |
House of Luxembourg | |||
John the Blind (Jan Lucembursk) |
13101346 | Son-in-law of Wenceslaus II. | |
Charles IV (Karel IV.) |
13461378 | Son of John. Also Holy Roman Emperor as Charles IV. | |
Wenceslaus IV (Vclav IV.) |
13781419 | Son of Charles IV. Also King of the Romans until 1400. | |
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Sigismund (Zikmund) |
14191437 | Brother of Wenceslaus IV. Ruled effective 14361437 only (because of the Hussite Revolution). Also Holy Roman Emperor and King of Hungary. |
House of Habsburg | |||
Albert (Albrecht Habsbursk) |
14371439 | Son-in-law of Sigismund. Also King of the Romans and of Hungary. | |
Interregnum | 14401453 | The succession of Albert's son was not recognized by the Czech nobility for the most of this era; the land was administered by the Landfrieden (provincial & territorial). | |
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Ladislaus the Posthumous (Ladislav Pohrobek) |
14531457 | Son of Albert born after his father's death. Also King of Hungary. |
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George of Podebrady (Jiř z Poděbrad) |
14571471 | Elected king from the Czech noble family House of Kuntt. Although he had descendants, the succession devolved to the prince from Polish kingdom. |
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Matthias Corvinus (Maty Korvn) |
14691490 | King of Hungary, elected by the insurgent Catholic Czech aristocrats as anti-king in 1469, but never crowned. In 1479, he agreed to limit his rule to Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia, while retaining his title. |
House of Jagiellon | |||
Vladislaus II the Jagiellonian (Vladislav II. Jagellonsk) |
14711516 | Nephew of Ladislaus the Posthumous; elected on request of his predecessor George. Also King of Hungary after 1490. | |
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Louis the Jagiellonian (Ludvk Jagellonsk) |
15161526 | Son of Vladislaus II. Also King of Hungary. |
House of Habsburg | |||
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Ferdinand I | 15261564 | Brother-in-law of Louis; elected king. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor-elect from 1558. |
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Maximilian I (Maxmilin I.) |
15641576 | Son of Ferdinand I, grandson of Vladislaus II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Rudolph II (Rudolf II.) |
15761611 | Son of Maximilian I. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Mathias (Maty) |
16111619 | Brother of Rudolph II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Ferdinand II | 16191637 | Cousin of Matthias. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. |
House of Wittelsbach | |||
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Frederick I | 16191620 | Member of the House of Wittelsbach. Elected by the Crown's Estates at the beginning of the Thirty Years' War but after the lost Battle of White Mountain he fled the country. |
House of Habsburg | |||
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Ferdinand III | 16371657 | Son of Ferdinand II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.From this time on, Bohemia no longer has an Elective Monarchy, with the Habsburgs having imposed their exclusive rule at the Battle of the White Mountain. |
Ferdinand IV | 16461654 | Son of Ferdinand III. Junior co-monarch during his father's reign. Also King of Hungary and King of the Romans. | |
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Leopold I | 16571705 | Brother of Ferdinand IV. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Joseph I (Josef I.) |
17051711 | Son of Leopold I. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Charles II (Karel II.) |
17111740 | Brother of Joseph I. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor as Charles VI. |
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Charles Albert (Karel Albrecht) |
17411743 | Member of the House of Wittelsbach. Son-in-law of Joseph I. Anti-king to Maria Theresa during the War of the Austrian Succession. Also Holy Roman Emperor as Charles VII. |
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Maria Theresa (Marie Terezie) |
17401780 | Daughter of Charles II. Also Queen of Hungary. |
House of Habsburg-Lorraine | |||
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Joseph II (Josef II.) |
17801790 | Son of Maria Theresa. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Leopold II | 17901792 | Brother of Joseph II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Francis I (Frantiek I.) |
17921835 | Son of Leopold II. Also King of Hungary, Holy Roman Emperor to 1806, Emperor of Austria from 1804. |
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Ferdinand V | 18351848 | Son of Francis I. Also Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. Last crowned King of Bohemia. Forced to abdicate during the Revolution of 1848. |
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Francis Joseph I (Frantiek Josef I.) |
18481916 | Nephew of Ferdinand V. Also Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. |
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Charles III (Karel III.) |
19161918 | Grandnephew of Francis Joseph I. Also Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. Ruled briefly during World War I, in November 1918 renounced participation in state affairs but did not abdicate. |
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This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
The Royal houses, of which members ruled the Kingdom of Bohemia (and/or its predecessor States) as Dukes and Kings, from 1198 until 1918.
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
This is a list of the royal consorts of the rulers of Bohemia.
The first Duchess of Bohemia (česk kněna) was St. Ludmila, while the first Queen of Bohemia (česk krlovna) was Świętosława of Poland. Some of them were (like their husbands) not crowned.
There was only one queen regnant in Czech history - Maria Theresa. Nevertheless, some female royal consorts were highly influential in the country's history, having ruled as regents for their minor children and heirs, as well has having a great influence over their spouses.
The title was used until 1918, when husband of the last queen was deposed.
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Świętosława of Poland (Svatava Polsk) |
Casimir I of Poland | 1046-1048 |
1062 since 1085 first Queen of Bohemia |
14 Jan 1092 | 1 Sep 1126 | Vratislaus II |
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Judith of Thuringia (Judita Durynsk) |
Louis I, Landgrave of Thuringia | after 1135 |
1153 since 1158 second Queen of Bohemia |
1172 | after 1174 | Vladislaus II |
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Adelheid of Meissen (Adlta Meňsk) |
Otto II, Margrave of Meissen | 1160+ | 1178 | 1198 | 1199 | 2 Feb 1211 | Ottokar I | |
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Constance of Hungary (Konstancie Uhersk) |
Bla III of Hungary | 1181 | 1199 | 1230 | 6 Dec 1240 | ||
Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen (Kunhuta vbsk/taufsk) |
Philip of Swabia | 1200 | 1224 | 1230 | 13 Sep 1248 | Wenceslaus I | ||
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Margaret, Duchess of Austria (Markta Babenbersk) |
Leopold VI, Duke of Austria | 1204 | Feb 1252 | 1253 |
1260 divorced |
29 Oct 1266 | Ottokar II |
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Kunigunda of Slavonia (Kunhuta Haličsk/Uhersk) |
Rostislav of Slavonia | 1245 | 25 Oct 1261 | 1278 | 9 Sep 1285 | ||
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Judith of Habsburg (Guta Habsbursk) |
Rudolf I of Habsburg | 13 Mar 1271 | 24 Jan 1285' | 18 Jun 1297 | Wenceslaus II | ||
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Elisabeth Richeza of Poland (Elika Rejčka) |
Przemysl II of Poland | 1 Sep 1286 | 1300 | 1303 | 1305 | 18 October 1335 | |
Viola of Teschen (Viola Těnsk) |
Mieszko I, Duke of Teschen | c. 1290 | 1305 | 1306 | 21 September 1317 | Wenceslaus III |
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Elisabeth Richeza of Poland (Elika Rejčka) |
Przemysl II of Poland | 1 Sep 1286 | 1306 | 1306 | 1307 | 18 October 1335 | Rudolph I |
Anne of Bohemia (12901313) (Anna Přemyslovna) |
Wenceslaus II | 10 Oct 1290 | 1306 | 1306/7 | 1310 | 3 Sep 1313 | Henry |
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Elisabeth of Bohemia (12921330) (Elisabeth of Premysled, Elika Přemyslovna) |
Vclav II | 20 Jan 1292 | 1 Sep 1310 in the Cathdrale in Spier (Germany) / Queen from 9 Dec 1310 | 28 Sep 1330 in Prag - Vyehrad Castle (Czech Republic) | John | ||
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Beatrice of Bourbon (BeatriceB (alias Beatrix) Bourbonsk) |
Louis I, Duke of Bourbon | circa 1315-16 | Dec 1334 in France / Dec 1334 | 26 Aug 1346 | 23 Dec 1383 | ||
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Blanche of Valois (Blanka z Valois) |
Charles of Valois | 1316 | 15 May 1323 in Paris (France) | 26 Aug 1346 | 1 Aug 1348 in Prag | Charles I | |
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Anna of Bavaria (Anna Falck) |
Rudolf II, Duke of Bavaria | 26 Sep 1329 | 4 (11) Mar 1349 in Bacharach am Rhein (Germany) | 2 Feb 1353 | |||
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Anna of Świdnica (Anna Svdnick) |
Henry II, Duke of Świdnica | 1339 | 27 May 1353 in Buda (today Budapest, Hungary) | 11 Jul 1362 | |||
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Elizabeth of Pomerania (Alběta Pomořansk) |
Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania | 1347 | 21 May 1363 in the Royal Castle in Wawel in Krakw (Poland) | 29 Nov 1378 | 14 Feb 1393 evident in Castle in Hradec Krlov (alias Kniggrtz, Czech Republic) | ||
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Joanna of Bavaria (Johanna (alias Jana) Bavorsk) |
Albert I, Duke of Bavaria | circa 1356 | 29 Sep 1370 in Nuremberg (alias Nrnberg, Germany) | 10 Jun 1376 | 31 Dec 1386 in Karltejn Castle (alias Karlstein Castle, Czech Republic) | Wenceslaus IV King of Bohemia | |
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Sofia of Bavaria (ofie Bavorsk) |
John II, Duke of Bavaria | 1376 | 2 May 1389 | 16 Aug 1419 | 26 Sep 1425 in Bratislava, (original Pozsony alias Pressburg, today Slovakia) | ||
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Barbara of Celje (Barbora Cellsk) |
Hermann II, Count of Celje | circa 1393 | 1408 | 16 Aug 1419 | 9 Dec 1437 | 11 Jul 1451 in Mělnk Castle (Czech Republic) | Sigismund |
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Elisabeth of Bohemia (14091442) (Alběta
Lucembursk) (Elizabeth of Luxemburg) |
Emperor Sigismund | 1409 | 1422 |
1438 husband's coronation |
27 Oct 1439 husband's death |
25 Dec 1442 | Albert II of Germany (Albrecht Habsbursk) |
Joanna of Romitl (Johana z Romitlu) |
John of Rosental | c. 1430 | 1450 |
7 May 1457 husband's election |
22 Mar 1471 | 12 Nov 1475 | George of Podebrady |
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Barbara of Brandenburg |
Albert III, Elector of Brandenburg (Hohenzollern) |
30 May 1464 | 20 August 1476 |
1491 divorce |
4 September 1515 | Vladislaus II | |
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Beatrice of Naples |
Ferdinand I of Naples (Trastmara) |
16 November 1457 | 4 October 1490 |
7 April 1500 marriage annulled by Pope Alexander VI |
23 September 1508 | ||
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Anna of Foix-Candale |
Gaston de Foix, Count of Candale (Foix) |
1484 | 29 September 1502 | 26 July 1506 | |||
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Maria of Austria |
Philip I of Castile (Habsburg) |
18 September 1505 | 13 January 1522 |
29 August 1526 husband's death |
18 October 1558 | Louis II |
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (Anna Jagellonsk) |
Vladislaus II | 23 July 1503 | 25 May 1521 |
1526 husband's election |
27 January 1547 | Ferdinand I | |
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Maria of Spain (Marie panělsk) |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | 21 June 1528 | 13 September 1548 |
25 July 1564 husband's ascension |
12 October 1576 husband's death |
26 February 1603 | Maximilian |
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Anna of Austria (Anna Tyrolsk) |
Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria | 4 October 1585 | 4 December 1611 | 14 December 1618 | Matthias |
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Elizabeth of England (Alběta Stuartovna) |
James I of England | 19 August 1596 | 14 February 1613 |
26 August 1619 husband's election |
9 November 1620 flight from Bohemia |
13 February 1662 | Frederick V, Elector Palatine |
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Eleonore of Mantua (Eleonora Mantovsk) |
Vincenzo I of Gonzaga | 23 September (23 February?) 1598 | 4 February 1622 |
15 February 1637 husband's death |
27 June 1655 | Ferdinand II | |
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Maria Anna of Spain (Marie Anna panělsk) |
Philip III of Spain | 18 August 1606 | 20 February 1631 | 13 May 1646 | Ferdinand III | ||
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Maria Leopoldine of Austria (Marie Leopoldina Tyrolsk) |
Leopold V, Archduke of Austria | 6 April 1632 | 2 July 1648 | 7 August 1649 | |||
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Eleanor of Mantua (Eleonora Mantovsk) |
Charles II Gonzaga of Mantua | 18 November 1630 | 30 April 1651 |
2 April 1657 husband's death |
6 December 1686 | ||
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Margaret Theresa of Spain (Markta Tereza Habsbursk) |
Philip IV of Spain | 12 July 1651 | 12 December 1666 | 12 March 1673 | Leopold I | ||
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Claudia Felicitas of Austria (Klaudie Felicitas Tyrolsk) |
Archduke Ferdinand Charles of Austria | 30 May 1653 | 15 October 1673 | 8 April 1676 | |||
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Eleonore-Magdalena of Neuburg (Eleonora Magdalena Falcko-Neubursk) |
Philip William, Elector Palatine | 6 January 1655 | 14 December 1676 |
5 May 1705 husband's death |
19 January 1720 | ||
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Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick (Amlie Vilemna Brunvick) |
John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lneburg | 21 April 1673 | 24 February 1699 |
5 May 1705 husband's ascension |
17 April 1711 husband's death |
10 April 1742 | Joseph I |
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Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbttel (Alběta Kristna Brunvick) |
Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Lneburg | 28 August (28 September?) 1691 | 1 August 1708 |
17 April 1711 husband's ascension |
20 October 1740 husband's death |
21 December 1750 | Charles II |
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Maria Amalia of Austria (Marie Amlie Habsbursk) |
Emperor Joseph I | 22 October 1701 | 5 October 1722 |
9 December 1741 coronation |
20 January 1745 husband's death |
11 December 1756 | Charles Albert |
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Maria Louisa of Spain | Charles III of Spain | 24 November 1745 | 16 February 1764 | 20 February 1790 | 1 March 1792 | 15 May 1792 | Leopold II |
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Maria Teresa of the Two Sicilies | Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies | 6 June 1772 | 15 August 1790 | 1 March 1792 | 13 April 1807 | Francis II | |
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Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este | 14 December 1787 | 6 January 1808 | 7 April 1816 | |||
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Caroline Augusta of Bavaria | Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria | 8 February 1792 | 29 October 1816 |
2 March 1835 husband's death |
9 February 1873 | ||
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Maria Anna of Sardinia | Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia | 19 September 1803 | 12 February ? 1831 |
2 March 1835 husband's ascension |
2 December 1848 husband's abdication |
4 May 1884 | Ferdinand V |
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Elisabeth of Bavaria | Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria | 24 December 1837 | 24 April 1854 | 10 September 1898 | Francis Joseph I | ||
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Zita of Bourbon-Parma | Robert I, Duke of Parma | 9 May 1892 | 21 October 1911 |
21 November 1916 husband's ascension |
11 November 1918 husband's deposition |
14 March 1989 | Charles III |
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Titular Queen | Ceased to be Titular Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Zita of Bourbon-Parma | Robert I, Duke of Parma | 9 May 1892 | 21 October 1911 |
21 November 1916 husband's ascension |
11 November 1918 husband's deposition |
14 March 1989 | Charles III |
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Regina of Saxe-Meiningen | Georg, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen | 6 January 1925 | 10 May 1951 |
1 January 2007 |
11 3 February 2010 | Crown Prince Otto | |
Francesca Thyssen | Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza | 7 June 1958 | 31 January 1993 |
1 January 2007 husband's ascension |
Incumbent | living | Prince Charles |
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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).