Bohemia
Kingdom since 1198, as from 1526 in personal union with Austria.
Name | Born-died | Burial site |
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King Ottokar I | 1155–1230 | Saxon Chapel in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Adelheid of Meissen | 1160–1211 | Meissen Cathedral |
Constance of Hungary | 1181–1240 | Cistercian convent Porta Coeli in Předklášteří nearby Tišnov, Southern Moravia |
King Wenceslaus I | 1205–1253 | St Agnes convent in Prague |
Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen | 1200–1248 | St Agnes convent in Prague |
King Ottokar II | 1233–1278 | Saxon Chapel in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Margaret of Austria | 1204–1266 | Lilienfeld Abbey, Lower Austria |
Kunigunda of Slavonia | 1246–1285 | St Agnes convent in Prague |
King Wenceslaus II | 1271–1305 | Cistercian convent Zbraslav in Prague |
Judith of Habsburg | 1271–1297 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Elisabeth Richeza of Poland | 1286–1335 | Cistercian convent in Brno |
King Wenceslaus III | 1289–1306 | Cistercian convent Zbraslav in Prague |
Viola Elisabeth of Cieszyn | 1290–1317 | Rožmberk Abbey nearby Vyšší Brod, Southern Bohemia |
King Rudolph I | 1282–1307 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Blanche of France | 1285–1306 | Minoritenkirche in Vienna |
Elisabeth Richeza of Poland | 1286–1335 | Cistercian convent in Brno |
King Henry of Carinthia | 1265–1335 | Collegiate Church in Stams in Tirol, Austria |
Anne of Bohemia (1290–1313) | 1290–1313 | Carinthia |
Adelaide of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 1300–1320 | ? |
Beatrice of Savoy | 1310–1331 | ? |
King John I | 1296–1346 | first in the Altmünster abbey in Luxembourg; since 1946 in the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg |
Elisabeth of Bohemia | 1292–1330 | Cistercian convent Zbraslav in Prague |
Beatrice of Bourbon | 1320–1383 | first in the basilica of St-Denis nearby Paris, then in the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg |
Emperor Charles IV | 1316–1378 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Blanche of Valois | 1317–1348 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Anna of Bavaria | 1329–1353 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Anna von Schweidnitz | 1339–1362 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Elizabeth of Pomerania | 1347–1393 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
King Wenceslaus | 1361–1419 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Joanna of Bavaria | 1356–1386 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Sofia of Bavaria | 1376–1425 | St Martins' Cathedral in Bratislava (grave does no longer exist) |
Emperor Sigismund | 1368–1437 | Oradea Cathedral, Romania |
Mary of Hungary | 1370–1395 | Oradea Cathedral, Romania |
Barbara of Celje | 1391–1451 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
King Albert II | 1307–1439 | Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary |
Elisabeth of Bohemia | 1409–1442 | Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary |
King Ladislas the Posthumous | 1440–1457 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
King George of Podebrady | 1420–1471 | Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague |
Kunigunde of Sternberg | 1425–1449 | Parish church at Poděbrady, Central Bohemia |
Johana of Rožmitál | ?-1475 | ? |
King Vladislaus II | 1456–1516 | Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary |
Barbara of Brandenburg | 1464–1515 | ? |
Beatrice of Naples | 1457–1508 | ? |
Anna of Foix-Candale | 1469–1506 | Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary |
King Matthias Corvinus | 1443–1490 | Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary |
Beatrix of Aragón | 1457–1508 | S. Pietro Abbey in Naples |
King Louis II | 1506–1526 | Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary |
Mary of Austria | 1505–1558 | 9th chapel of the pantheon of the infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial |
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Famous quotes containing the word bohemia:
“Well, isnt Bohemia a place where everyone is as good as everyone elseand must not a waiter be a little less than a waiter to be a good Bohemian?”
—Djuna Barnes (18921982)