Kinrick o Bohemie
Appearance
Kinrick o Bohemie | |||||||||
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1198–1918 | |||||||||
Kinrick o Bohemie (1618) | |||||||||
Status | Laund o the Bohemie Croun (1348–1918) Electorate o the Holy Roman Empire (till 1806) | ||||||||
Caipital | Prague | ||||||||
Common leids | Czech, Laitin, German | ||||||||
Releegion | Roman Catholic, Hussite, Lutheran | ||||||||
Govrenment | Monarchy | ||||||||
Keeng | |||||||||
• 1198–1230 | Ottokar I (first) | ||||||||
• 1916–1918 | Charles III (last) | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Kinrick established | 1198 | ||||||||
• Hereditary ryal teetle confirmed | 26 September 1212 | ||||||||
7 Aprile 1348 | |||||||||
5 Aprile 1355 | |||||||||
25 December 1356 | |||||||||
• Keeng Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor | 16 December 1526 | ||||||||
• Dissolution o Austro- Hungarian Empire | 31 October 1918 | ||||||||
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The Kinrick o Bohemie, whiles an aa referred tae as the Czech Kinrick[1][2] (Czech: České království; German: Königreich Böhmen; Laitin: Regnum Bohemiae), wis a state locatit in the region o Bohemie in Central Europe, whose territory is currently includit in the modren-day Czech Republic.
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ Bradshaw, George (1867). Bradshaw's illustrated hand-book to Germany. London. p. 223. Retrieved 12 Julie 2014.
- ↑ Chotěbor, Petr (2005). Prague Castle : Detailed Guide (2nd complemente ed.). Prague: Prague Castle Administration. pp. 19, 27. ISBN 80-86161-61-7.