premyslids

  1. kasumigenx

    Zapadoslavia
    Threadmarks: An advantageous annulment

    On 1306, Wenceslaus, the Prince of Poland and Bohemia, son of Wenceslaus II, the later Wenceslaus III would annul his marriage with Viola Elizabeth of Teschen who would end in a nunnery which would be like a death sentence to her and she would regret marrying Wenceslaus all her life and...
  2. The 1273 Imperial Election

    I have two questions regarding the 1273 Imperial Election in the Holy Roman Empire. First, what would it have taken for Frederick I the Brave, Margrave of Meissen, to have been elected? Second, why was the Burgrave of Nuremburg able to vote on behalf of Brandenburg, an electorate his family...
  3. kasumigenx

    Queen Anna of Bohemia

    @krieger @Jan Olbracht Queen Anna of Bohemia Anna’s Folly After the murder of Anne's brother, Wenceslaus, in 1306, Anne's husband was elected King of Bohemia and titular King of Poland. However, all power was soon taken over by Rudolph of Habsburg. Anne and Henry then fled to Carinthia out...
  4. WI: Henry III Marries Agnes of Bohemia

    What it says on the tin. Henry was presumably looking at such a match between the breaking of his betrothal to Yolande de Dreux (in 1226) and his marriage to Leonor of Provence a decade later. I'm not sure why nothing ever happened with it. Maybe Bohemia was too far or not considered much in...
  5. The Professor

    Successful Premyslids

    So, let's assume the Premyslid dynasty are successful gaining Poland. How does this come about? What other territory could they reasonably get? Austria? Carinthia? Styria? The Imperial title? Etc. Other side effects?
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