Duchy of Bohemia was a direct successor to Great Moravia and was originally ruled by the Premyslids , then in 1003 anti-duke Vladivoj asked for Bohemia from the Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (so saying he owned it) and it became a part of the empire. In 1085 duke Vratislaus II was given the title of King after he served Henry IV, this crown was un-inheritable and so his successor was again duke, his grandson Vladislav II was again given the title in 1158 for his service to Barbarossa, but again it was un-inheritable.
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| - Kingdom of Bohemia (Tudor Line)
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| - Duchy of Bohemia was a direct successor to Great Moravia and was originally ruled by the Premyslids , then in 1003 anti-duke Vladivoj asked for Bohemia from the Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (so saying he owned it) and it became a part of the empire. In 1085 duke Vratislaus II was given the title of King after he served Henry IV, this crown was un-inheritable and so his successor was again duke, his grandson Vladislav II was again given the title in 1158 for his service to Barbarossa, but again it was un-inheritable.
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| - Duchy of Bohemia was a direct successor to Great Moravia and was originally ruled by the Premyslids , then in 1003 anti-duke Vladivoj asked for Bohemia from the Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (so saying he owned it) and it became a part of the empire. In 1085 duke Vratislaus II was given the title of King after he served Henry IV, this crown was un-inheritable and so his successor was again duke, his grandson Vladislav II was again given the title in 1158 for his service to Barbarossa, but again it was un-inheritable.
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