The title of Duke of Olomouc (Latin: dux) or Prince of Olomouc (Czech: kníže olomoucký) was held by members of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty in the Middle Ages in Moravia. Olomouc was a gord (Slavic fortified settlement) in Moravia.
Bretislav I (r. 1031–?)
Otto (r. 1061–87)[1]
Boleslaus (r. fl. 1087)[2]
Svatopluk (r. 1090–1107)[3]
Otto the Black (r. fl. 1126)[4]
Václav (r. 1126–30)[5]
Otto III (r. 1140–60)
Frederick (r. 1164–72)
Oldřich (r. 1173–77)[6]
Vladimír (r. fl. 1195–96)[7]
Mikulaš (r. fl. 1269)[8]
^Berend, Urbańczyk & Wiszewski 2013, p. 167.
^Berend, Urbańczyk & Wiszewski 2013, p. 168.
^Gallus (Anonymus); Paul W. Knoll; Frank Schaer (January 2003). Anonima tzw. Galla kronika czyli Dzieje książąt i władców polskich. Central European University Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-963-9241-40-4.
^Berend, Urbańczyk & Wiszewski 2013, p. 169.
^Günter Prinzing; Maciej Salamon; Paul Stephenson (2001). Byzantium and East Central Europe. Universitas. p. 168. ISBN 978-83-88737-45-9.
^Martin Wihoda (14 September 2015). Vladislaus Henry: The Formation of Moravian Identity. BRILL. pp. 349–. ISBN 978-90-04-30383-6.
^Lisa Wolverton (9 October 2012). Hastening Toward Prague: Power and Society in the Medieval Czech Lands. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-8122-0422-3.
The title ofDukeofOlomouc (Latin: dux) or Prince ofOlomouc (Czech: kníže olomoucký) was held by members of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty in the Middle...
ruled Bohemia as duke since 1061. On his father's death in 1055, Vratislaus became dukeofOlomouc, whereas his older brother became Dukeof Bohemia as Spytihněv...
of the province of Moravia. Around 981–990, the Polish Duke Mieszko I took the Moravian Gate and Olomouc as an important place at the intersection of...
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in Olomouc, in the Czech Republic, founded in 1107. The square was named after Saint Wenceslaus I, Dukeof Bohemia on the thousandth anniversary of his...
Neophytos of Cyprus, Cypriot Orthodox priest (d. 1214) Oda of Brabant (or Anderlues), Belgian prioress (d. 1158) Oldřich (or Oldericus), dukeofOlomouc (d....
a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Prince ofOlomouc in Moravia from 1061 until his death. He was the youngest son of the Bohemian duke Bretislav...
by merger of the three Přemyslid appanage principalities of Brno, Olomouc and Znojmo, and given to Conrad II, the son of Prince Conrad of Znojmo. As...
Neophytos of Cyprus, Cypriot Orthodox priest (d. 1214) Oda of Brabant (or Anderlues), Belgian prioress (d. 1158) Oldřich (or Oldericus), dukeofOlomouc (d....
Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Cardinal-Archbishop ofOlomouc (8 January 1788 – 24 July 1831), was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine...
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Margraviate of Moravia, and would often quarrel with his younger brother Prokop and the Bishops ofOlomouc. In 1388, Jobst received the Duchy of Luxembourg...
tradition of free election of monarchs made it a uniquely electable position in Europe (16th to 18th centuries). The first known Polish ruler is Duke Mieszko...
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