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The Přemyslids ( ( 9th century– 1306 ) and in Poland ( 1300 – 1306 ). LEGENDARY RULERS The name of the dynasty, according to Cosmas in his ''Chronica Boemorum'' ( 1119 ), comes from its legendary founder, Přemysl , husband of Libuše . DUKES OF BOHEMIA The first historical Přemyslid was Duke Bořivoj I , baptised in 874 by Saint Methodius . In 895 , Bohemia gained independence from the Great Moravia . Between 1003 and 1004 , Bohemia was controlled by Boleslaus The Brave , Duke of Poland from the Piast Dynasty , grand-son of Boleslaus I The Cruel . In 1086 , Duke Vratislaus II , and, in 1158 , Duke Vladislaus II , were crowned King of Bohemia as a personal award from the Holy Roman Emperor . The title, however, was not hereditary.
KINGS OF BOHEMIA In 1198 , Duke Přemysl Otakar I gained the hereditary title of King of Bohemia.
KINGS OF BOHEMIA AND POLAND In 1300 , King Wenceslaus II was crowned King of Poland.
The royal line ended in 1306 , with the death of King Wenceslaus III . The Bohemian throne went to the Luxembourgs , and the Polish returned to the Piasts . Descendants of Nicholas , illegitimate son of King Přemysl Otakar II still, however, ruled Opava and Racibórz . This line ended in 1521 , with the death of Valentine , Duke of Racibórz. SEE ALSO FAMILY TREE Bořivoj I. (maybe from Mojmír dynasty) + Saint Ludmila
FAMILY TREE OF ELIZABETH OF BOHEMIA + JAGELLONIANS + HABSBURGS
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