Family
Ottokar was married first in 1178 to Adelheid of Meissen (after 1160 - 2 February 1211), who gave birth to the following children:
- Vratislav (before 1181 - after 1225)
- Dagmar (Markéta) (ca 1186 - 24 May 1213), married to Valdemar II of Denmark, King of Denmark
- Božislava
- Hedvika
In 1199, he married Constance of Hungary (1181 – 6 December 1240), who gave birth to the following children:
- Vratislav (c. 1200 – ?)
- Judith (- 2 June 1230), married to Bernhard von Spanheim, Duke of Carinthia
- Anne (Anna Lehnická) (1204 - 23 June 1265), married to Henry II the Pious, Duke of Wrocław
- Anežka
- Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (c. 1205 - 23 September 1253), King of Bohemia
- Vladislaus (Vratislav) (1207 - 18 February 1227), Margrave of Moravia
- Přemyslid (Přemysl) (1209 - 16 October 1239), Margrave of Moravia, married to Margaret of Andechs, daughter of Duke Otto I of Merania
- Wilhelmina of Bohemia (Vilemína Česká, Guglielmina Boema) (1210 - 24 October 1281)
- Saint Agnes of Bohemia (20 January 1211 – 6 March 1282)
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