Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1348–1526)
King John's eldest son Charles IV was elected King of the Romans in 1346 and succeeded his father as King of Bohemia in the same year. Charles IV created the Bohemian Crown lands on the foundation of the original Czech lands ruled by the Přemyslid dynasty until 1306, together with the incorporated provinces in 1348. By linking the territories, the interconnection of crown lands thus no more belonged to a king or a dynasty but to the Bohemian monarchy itself, symbolically personalized by the Crown of Saint Wenceslas.
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Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1348–1526)
King John's eldest son Charles IV was elected King of the Romans in 1346 and succeeded his father as King of Bohemia in the same year. Charles IV created the Bohemian Crown lands on the foundation of the original Czech lands ruled by the Přemyslid dynasty until 1306, together with the incorporated provinces in 1348. By linking the territories, the interconnection of crown lands thus no more belonged to a king or a dynasty but to the Bohemian monarchy itself, symbolically personalized by the Crown of Saint Wenceslas.
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King John's eldest son Charles ...... the Crown of Saint Wenceslas.
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1526-12-16
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1348-04-07
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Bohemian Crown
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Lands of the Bohemian Crown
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Holy Roman Empire
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Bohemian Crown lands became a part
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of the Habsburg Monarchy
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Bohemian Crown lands established
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The Lands of the Bohemian Crown with Margraviate of Brandenburg under Charles IV.
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Corona regni Bohemiae
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Länder der Böhmischen Krone
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Země Koruny české
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Czech lands in the High Middle Ages
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Lower Lusatia
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Upper Palatinate
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Lands of the Bohemian Crown
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Electorate
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States of the Holy Roman Empire
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Coat of arms of the Czech Republic
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Simplified Coat of arms
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King John's eldest son Charles ...... the Crown of Saint Wenceslas.
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Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1348–1526)
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