The Duchy of Bohemia was established in 870 and raised to the Kingdom of Bohemia in 1198. Several Bohemian monarchs ruled as non-hereditary kings and first gained the title in 1085. From 1004 to 1806, Bohemia was part of the Holy Roman Empire, and its ruler was an elector. From 1526 to 1804, the Kingdom of Bohemia, together with the other lands of the Bohemian Crown, was ruled under a personal union as part of the Habsburg monarchy. From 1804 to 1918, Bohemia was part of the Austrian Empire, which itself was part of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary from 1867 to 1918. Following the dissolution of the monarchy, the Bohemian lands, now also referred to as Czech lands, became part of Czechoslovakia, and they have formed today's Czech Republic since the 1993 dissolution of Czechoslovakia.
Legendary rulers of Bohemia
- Praotec Čech (Pater Boemus)
- Krok
- Libuše, female ruler
- Přemysl the Ploughman, husband of Libuše
- Nezamysl
- Mnata
- Vojen
- Vnislav
- Křesomysl
- Neklan
- Hostivít
Dukes and Kings of Bohemia from and after Přemyslid dynasty (c. 870–1306)
Přemyslid dynasty
Feuds of Bohemia and Moravia under Premyslid rule
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|+
|-
| colspan=1 style="background: #fff;" | <!---Bohemia--->
| colspan=3 style="background: #eee;" |<small>Part of Great Moravia<br />(until 907)</small>
|-
| colspan=4 style="background: #fff;" | <!---Bohemia--->
|-
| colspan=1 style="background: #fff;" |Duchy of<br />Bohemia<br />(870–1198)<br /><small>Raised to:</small><br />Kingdom of<br />Bohemia<br />(1198–1306)
| colspan=3 style="background: #eee;" |<small>Part of Poland<br />(999–1019)</small>
|-
| colspan=1 rowspan="2" style="background: #fff;" | <!---Bohemia--->
| colspan=3 style="background: #fed;" |Duchy of Moravia<br />(1019–1055)
|-
| colspan=1 style="background: #ceb;" |Duchy of<br />Brno<br /><small>(1st creation)</small><br />(1055–1056)
| colspan=1 style="background: #fde;" |Duchy of<br />Znojmo<br /><small>(1st creation)</small><br />(1055–1056)
| colspan=1 style="background: #def;" |Duchy of<br />Olomouc<br /><small>(1st creation)</small><br />(1055–1056)
|-
| colspan=4 style="background: #fff;" | <!---Bohemia--->
|-
| colspan=1 rowspan="6" style="background: #fff;" | <!---Bohemia--->
| colspan=2 style="background: #ceb;" | <!---Brno--->
| colspan=1 rowspan="2" style="background: #def;" |Duchy of<br />Olomouc<br />(1061–1178)
|-
| colspan=1 rowspan="2" style="background: #ceb;" |Duchy of<br />Brno<br /><small>(2nd creation)</small><br />(1061–1182)
| colspan=1 style="background: #fde;" |Duchy of<br />Znojmo<br /><small>(2nd creation)</small><br />(1092–1182)
|-
| colspan=2 style="background: #fde;" | <!---Znojmo--->
|-
| colspan=3 style="background: #fed;" |Duchy of Moravia<br /><small>(Znojmo line)</small><br />(1182–1191)
|-
| colspan=4 style="background: #fff;" | <!---Bohemia--->
|-
| colspan=1 style="background: #fff;" | <!---Bohemia--->
| colspan=3 style="background: #fed;" |Duchy of Moravia<br />(1197–1222)
|-
| colspan=4 style="background: #fff;" | <!---Bohemia--->
|}
Table of rulers
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan=2 | Ruler!!Born!!Reign!!Ruling part!!Consort!!Death!!Notes
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Bořivoj I||100px
| align=center | 852<br /><small>Son of Hostivít (?)</small>
| align=center | 870–883<br /><br />885–889
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Ludmila of Bohemia<br />873<br />six children
| align=center | 889<br /><small>aged 35/6</small>
|| First documented ruler of the dynasty.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Strojmir, Duke of Bohemia ||
| align=center | ?
| align=center | c. 883–885
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||?
| align=center | ?|| Apparently a usurper.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| align=center colspan="8" | Bohemia annexed to Great Moravia (889–894)
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Spytihněv I||100px
| align=center | 882<br /><small>First son of Bořivoj I and Ludmila of Bohemia</small>
| align=center | 894–915
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia<br /><small>(with Moravia since 907)</small>||Unmarried
| align=center | 915<br /><small>aged 32/3</small>|| His reign restored Bohemian sovereignty.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Vratislaus I<br /><small>(Vratislav)</small>||100px
| align=center | 888<br /><small>Second son of Bořivoj I and Ludmila of Bohemia</small>
| align=center | 915 – 13 February 921
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Drahomíra<br />three children
| align=center | 13 February 921<br /><small>aged 32/3</small>||
|- bgcolor=#fff
| align="center"colspan="7" | <small>Regencies of Ludmila of Bohemia (921) and Drahomíra (921–925)</small>
| rowspan="2" | Known as St. Wenceslaus ("Good King Wenceslas" for English-speaking people), the patron saint of the Czech lands.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| St.Wenceslaus<br /><small>(Svatý Václav)</small>||100px
| align=center | 907<br />Stochov<br /><small>First son of Vratislaus I and Drahomíra</small>
| align=center | 13 February 921- 28 September 929/35
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Unmarried
| align=center | 28 September 929/35<br />Stará Boleslav<br /><small>aged 21/2 or 27/8</small>
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Boleslaus I the Cruel<br /><small>(Boleslav I. Ukrutný)</small>||100px
| align=center | 915<br />Prague (?)<br /><small>Second son of Vratislaus I and Drahomíra</small>
| align=center | 28 September 929/35 – July 972
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Biagota<br />four children
| align=center | July 972<br /><small>aged 56/7</small>|| Assassinated his brother to ascend to the ducal throne.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Boleslaus II the Pious<br /><small>(Boleslav II. Pobožný)</small>||100px
| align=center | 940<br />Prague (?)<br /><small>Son of Boleslaus I and Biagota</small>
| align=center | July 972 – 7 February 999
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Adiva (of England?)<br />four children<br /><br />Emma of Mělník<br /><small>(Emma of Italy (?))</small><br />989<br />no children
| align=center | 7 February 999<br /><small>aged 58/9</small>|| Moravia is again lost, this time, to Poland, in 999.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Boleslaus III the Red<br /><small>(Boleslav III. Ryšavý)</small>||100px
| align=center | 965<br /><small>First son of Boleslaus II and Adiva</small>
| align=center | 7 February 999 – May 1002<br /><br />February – March 1003
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Unknown
| align=center | 1037<br /><small>aged 56/7</small>|| In 1002–04, Bohemia was invaded twice by Poland.
|- style="background:#eee;"
| align=center colspan="8" | Bohemia was annexed to Poland (1002-04):
- May 1002 – February 1003: Vladivoj (Władywoj), son of Mieszko I of Poland;
- March 1003–1004: Bolesław I the Brave, King of Poland
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Jaromír||100px
| align=center | c. 970<br /><small>Second son of Boleslaus II and Adiva</small>
| align=center | 1004 – 12 April 1012<br /><br />9 November 1034–1035
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Unknown
| align=center | 4 November 1038<br />Lysá nad Labem<br /><small>aged 60/70</small>
| rowspan="3" | In 1004, Jaromir occupied Prague with a German army and proclaimed himself Bohemian duke, restoring the family's domain, albeit reduced. As brothers of Boleslaus III, Jaromir and Ulrich had a fight for the throne that lasted until 1034, when Ulrich died and Jaromir retired (and then murdered). Nevertheless, more land was at stake, as Moravia was reintegrated into Bohemia in 1019, after being reconquered from Poland, and given to Ulrich's son.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| rowspan="2" | Ulrich I<br /><small>(Oldřich)</small>
| rowspan="2" | 100px
| align=center rowspan="2" | c. 975<br /><small>Third son of Boleslaus II and Adiva</small>
| align=center | 12 April 1012 – 9 November 1034
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
| rowspan="2" | Božena<br />c. 1002<br />one child
| align=center rowspan="2" | 9 November 1034 or 1042<br /><small>aged 59/60 or 66/7</small>
|- style="background:#fed;"
| align=center | 1033 – 9 November 1034
| align=center | Duchy of Moravia
|- style="background:#fff;"
| rowspan="2" | Bretislaus I the Bohemian Achilles<br /><small>(Břetislav I. český Achilles)</small>
| align=center rowspan="2" | 100px
| align=center rowspan="2" | 1002/5<br /><small>Son of Ulrich I and Božena</small>
| align=center style="background:#fed;" | 1019/29 – 1033<br /><br />9 November 1034 – 10 January 1055
| align=center style="background:#fed;" | Duchy of Moravia
| rowspan="2" | Judith of Schweinfurt<br />1020<br />four children
| align=center rowspan="2" | 10 January 1055<br /><small>aged 50/3</small>
| rowspan="2" | First separation of Moravia from Bohemia. His father usurped his place for a year. After his own death, his sons shared the inheritance.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| align=center | 1035 – 10 January 1055
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Spytihněv II||100px
| align=center | 1031<br /><small>First son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt</small>
| align=center | 10 January 1055 – 28 January 1061
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia<br /><small>(also in Moravia from 1056)</small>||Ida of Wettin<br />1054<br />one child
| align=center | 28 January 1061<br /><small>aged 29/30</small>
| rowspan="7" | Children of Bretislav I, divided their inheritance:
- Spytihnev kept Bohemia; the others divided Moravia:
- Conrad received Brno;
- Vratislav got Olomouc;
- Otto inherited Znojmo.
The division was made ineffective by Spytihnev (1055), who extended his rule to Moravia, uniting the whole Premyslid domain under his control. However, after his death (1061), the landless brothers recovered the inheritance and divided it differently, as Vratislav inherited Bohemia:
- Conrad recovered Brno but also received Otto's share in Znojmo;
- Otto received Vratislav's part in Olomouc.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| rowspan="2" | Vratislaus II<br /><small>(Vratislav II)</small>
| rowspan="2" | 100px
| align=center rowspan="2" | c. 1035<br /><small>Second son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt</small>
| align=center style="background:#def;" | 10 January 1055–1056
| align=center style="background:#def;" | Duchy of Olomouc
| rowspan="2" | Maria<br />before 1057<br />no children<br /><br />Adelaide of Hungary (I)<br />1057<br />four children<br /><br />Świętosława of Poland<br />1062<br />five children
| align=center rowspan="2" | 14 January 1092<br /><small>aged 59/60</small>
|- style="background:#fff;"
| align=center | 28 January 1061 – June 1085<br /><small>(as Duke)</small><br /><br />June 1085 – 14 January 1092<br /><small>(as King)</small>
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
|- style="background:#fff;"
| rowspan="2" | Conrad I<br /><small>(Konrád I)</small>
| rowspan="2" | 100px
| align=center rowspan="2" | c. 1035<br /><small>Third son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt</small>
| align=center style="background:#ceb;" | 10 January 1055–1056<br /><br />28 January 1061 – 6 September 1092
| align=center style="background:#ceb;" | Duchy of Brno<br /><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fde;">Znojmo</span> since 1061)</small>
| rowspan="2" | Wirpirk of Tengling<br />1054<br />two children
| align=center rowspan="2" | 6 September 1092<br /><small>aged 56/57</small>
|- style="background:#fff;"
| align=center | 14 January – 6 September 1092
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
|- style="background:#def;"
| rowspan="2" | Otto I the Fair<br /><small>(Ota Sličný)</small>
| rowspan="2" | 100px
| align=center rowspan="2" | 1045<br /><small>Fifth son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt</small>
| align=center style="background:#fde;" | 10 January 1055–1056
| align=center style="background:#fde;" | Duchy of Znojmo
| rowspan="2" | Euphemia of Hungary<br />before 1073<br />two children
| align=center rowspan="2" | 9 June 1087<br /><small>aged 41/2</small>
|- style="background:#def;"
| align=center | 28 January 1061 – 9 June 1087
| align=center | Duchy of Olomouc
|- style="background:#def;"
| Boleslaus<br /><small>(Boleslav)</small>||
| align=center | 1062<br /><small>First son of Vratislaus II and Świętosława of Poland</small>
| align=center | 9 June 1087 – 11 August 1091
| align=center | Duchy of Olomouc||Unmarried
| align=center | 11 August 1091<br /><small>aged 28/9</small>||
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Bretislaus II<br /><small>(Břetislav II)</small>||100px
| align=center | c. 1060<br /><small>Son of Vratislaus II and Adelaide of Hungary (I)</small>
| align=center | 6 September 1092 – 22 December 1100
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Lukarta of Bogen<br />1094<br />one child
| align=center | 22 December 1100<br /><small>aged 39/40</small>||
|- bgcolor=#ceb
||Ulrich (II)<br /><small>(Oldřich)</small>||100px
| align=center | c. 1070/80?<br /><small>First son of Conrad I and Wirpirk of Tengling</small>
| align=center | 6 September 1092 – 5 January 1113
| align=center | Duchy of Brno<br /><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fde;">Znojmo</span> since 1112)</small>
||Adelaide<br />two children
| align=center | 5 January 1113<br /><small>aged c. 33/43?</small>
| rowspan="2" bgcolor=#fff | Children of Conrad I, divided the inheritance:
- Luitpold received Znojmo;
- Ulrich inherited Brno.
Despite having heirs, Luitpold's land came to Ulrich's possession after his death. Conrad II, Luitpold's heir, would come to power in 1123.
|- style="background:#fde;"
| Luitpold (I)<br /><small>(Litold znojemský)</small>|| 100px
| align=center | c. 1070/80?<br /><small>Second son of Conrad I and Wirpirk of Tengling</small>
| align=center | 6 September 1092 – 15 March 1112
| align=center | Duchy of Znojmo||<br />one child
| align=center | 15 March 1112<br /><small>aged c. 32/42?</small>
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Bořivoj II||100px
| align=center | c. 1064<br />Prague<br /><small>Second son of Vratislaus II and Świętosława of Poland</small>
| align=center | 25 December 1100 – May 1107<br /><br />December 1117 – 16 August 1120
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Helbirga of Austria<br />October 1100<br />Znojmo<br />no children
| align=center | 2 February 1124<br /><small>aged 39/40</small>|| Ruled twice. Retired in 1120.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| rowspan="2" | Svatopluk (I)<br /><small>(Svatopluk Olomoucký)</small>
| rowspan="2" | 100px
| rowspan="2" align=center | 1075<br /><small>First son of Otto I and Euphemia of Hungary</small>
| align=center style="background:#def;" | 11 August 1091 – 21 September 1109
| align=center style="background:#def;" | Duchy of Olomouc
| rowspan="2" | Unknown<br />one child
| rowspan="2" align=center | 21 September 1109<br /><small>aged 33/4</small>
| rowspan="2" |
|- style="background:#fff;"
| align=center | May 1107 – 21 September 1109
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Vladislaus I<br /><small>(Vladislav I)</small>||100px
| align=center | c. 1065<br /><small>Third son of Vratislaus II and Świętosława of Poland</small>
| align=center | 21 September 1109 – December 1117<br /><br />16 August 1120 – 12 April 1125
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Richeza of Berg<br />1110/11<br />four children
| align=center | 12 April 1125<br />Prague<br /><small>aged 59/60</small>|| Ruled twice.
|- bgcolor=#fff
| rowspan="2" | Sobeslaus I
| rowspan="2" | 100px
| align=center rowspan="2" | c. 1075<br /><small>Fourth son of Vratislaus II and Świętosława of Poland</small>
| align=center bgcolor=#ceb | 5 January 1113–1123
| align=center bgcolor=#ceb | Duchy of Brno<br /><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fde;">Znojmo</span>)</small>
| rowspan="2" | Adelaide of Hungary (II)<br />1123<br />five children
| align=center rowspan="2" | 14 February 1140<br /><small>aged 64/5</small>
| rowspan="2" | Ruled Brno and Znojmo, which split after his resign:
- Znojmo returned to its heir, Conrad II;
- Brno was absorbed by Olomouc, the other Moravian feud.
|- bgcolor=#fff
| align=center | 12 April 1125 – 14 February 1140
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
|- style="background:#def;"
||Otto II the Black<br /><small>(Ota II. Černý)</small>||
| align=center | 1085<br /><small>Second son of Otto I and Euphemia of Hungary</small>
| align=center | 21 September 1109 – 18 February 1126
| align=center | Duchy of Olomouc<br /><small>(with <span style="background-color:#ceb;">Brno</span>)</small>
||<br />1113<br />three children
| align=center | 18 February 1126<br /><small>aged 40/1</small>|| Ruled in Olomouc, since 1091 with his brother Svatopluk. Acquired Brno in 1123.
|- style="background:#fde;"
| Conrad II<br /><small>(Konrád II)</small>||100px
| align=center | c. 1100/10?<br /><small>Son of Luitpold I and </small>
| align=center | 1123–1161
| align=center | Duchy of Znojmo||Maria of Serbia<br />1132<br />four children
| align=center | 1161<br /><small>aged c. 50/51 or c. 60/61?</small>||Received his heritage in 1123.
|- style="background:#def;"
| Wenceslaus Henry<br /><small>(Václav Jindřich)</small>||100px
| align=center | 1107<br /><small>Son of Svatopluk (I)</small>
| align=center | 18 February 1126 – 1 March 1130
| align=center | Duchy of Olomouc||Unmarried
| align=center | 1 March 1130<br /><small>aged 22/3</small>
| rowspan="2" style="background:#fff;" | Heirs of previous rulers of their portions, after Otto II's death inherited their respective inheritances.
|- style="background:#ceb;"
| Vratislaus (II)<br /><small>(Vratislav)</small>||
| align=center | c. 1100/11<br />Brno<br /><small>Son of Ulrich (II) and Adelaide</small>
| align=center | 18 February 1126 – 6 August 1156
| align=center | Duchy of Brno||A Russian princess<br />1132<br />three children
| align=center | 6 August 1156<br />Brno<br /><small>aged 45/6</small>
|- style="background:#def;"
| Luitpold (II)<br /><small>(Lupolt Olomoucký)</small>||
| align=center | 1102<br /><small>Son of Bořivoj II and Helbirga of Austria</small>
| align=center | 1 March 1130–1137
| align=center | Duchy of Olomouc||Unmarried
| align=center | 1143<br /><small>aged 40/1</small>|| Appointed and deposed by Sobeslaus, then the senior duke in Bohemia, who replaced him in Olomouc with his own son.
|- style="background:#def;"
| <br /><small>(Vladislav)</small>||
| align=center | c.1100?<br /><small>First son of Sobeslaus I and Adelaide of Hungary (II)</small>
| align=center | 1137–1140
| align=center | Duchy of Olomouc||Daughter of Albert the Bear<br />no children
| align=center | 1165<br /><small>aged 64/5?</small>|| Probably resigned, expecting to succeed in Bohemia; however it was another Vladislaus who ended up ascending the seniority position in Bohemia.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Vladislaus II & I<br /><small>(Vladislav II & I)</small>|| 100px
| align=center | c. 1110<br /><small>Son of Vladislaus I and Richeza of Berg</small>
| align=center | 14 February 1140 – 11 January 1158<br /><small>(as Duke)</small><br /><br />11 January 1158–1172<br /><small>(as King)</small>
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Gertrude of Austria<br />1140<br />six children<br /><br />Judith of Thuringia<br />1155<br />three children
| align=center | 18 January 1174<br />Meerane<br /><small>aged 63/4</small>|| Resigned in 1172.
|- style="background:#def;"
| Otto III<br /><small>(Ota III)</small>||
| align=center | 1122<br /><small>Son of Otto II and </small>
| align=center | 1140 – 12 May 1160
| align=center | Duchy of Olomouc||Durancia<br />five children
| align=center | 12 May 1160<br /><small>aged 37/8</small>||
|- style="background:#ceb;"
| ||
| align=center | c.1130?<br /><small>Son of Vratislaus (II)</small>
| align=center | 6 August 1156–1182
| align=center | Duchy of Brno||Umarried
| align=center | 1199<br /><small>aged 68/9?</small>|| In 1182, abdicated for Conrad Otto of Znojmo
|- bgcolor=#ceb
| colspan="8" align=center | Brno annexed to Znojmo
|- style="background:#fff;"
| rowspan="2" | Frederick<br /><small>(Bedřich)</small>
| rowspan="2" | 100px
| rowspan="2" align=center | 1142<br /><small>Son of Vladislaus II and Gertrude of Austria</small>
| align=center style="background:#def | 12 May 1160–1173
| align=center style="background:#def | Duchy of Olomouc
| rowspan="2" | Elizabeth of Hungary<br />1157<br />six children
| rowspan="2" align=center | 25 March 1189<br /><small>aged 46/7</small>
| rowspan="2" |
|- style="background:#fff;"
| align=center | 1172–1173<br /><br />1178 – 25 March 1189
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
|- style="background:#def;"
| Ulrich (III)||
| align=center | 1134<br /><small>Second son of Sobeslaus I and Adelaide of Hungary (II)</small>
| align=center | 1173 – 18 October 1177
| align=center | Duchy of Olomouc||Cecilia of Thuringia<br />no children<br /><br />Sophia of Meissen<br />no children||
| align=center | 18 October 1177<br /><small>aged 42/3</small>
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Sobeslaus II the Prince of the Peasants<br /><small>(Soběslav II. kníže sedláků)</small>||100px
| align=center | 1128<br /><small>Third son of Sobeslaus I and Adelaide of Hungary (II)</small>
| align=center | 1173–1178
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia||Elisabeth of Greater Poland<br />no children
| align=center | 29 January 1180<br /><small>aged 51/2</small>||
|- style="background:#fff;"
| rowspan="2" | Wenceslaus II
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" align=center | 1137<br /><small>Fourth son of Sobeslaus I and Adelaide of Hungary (II)</small>
| align=center style="background:#def;" | 18 October 1177–1178
| align=center style="background:#def;" | Duchy of Olomouc
| rowspan="2" | Unmarried
| rowspan="2" align=center | c.1192<br /><small>aged 54/5</small>
| rowspan="2" | Abdicated for Conrad III.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| align=center | 9 September 1191–1192
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
|- bgcolor=#def
| colspan="8" align=center | Olomouc annexed to Znojmo
|- bgcolor=#fff
| rowspan="3" | Conrad III Otto<br /><small>(Konrád III. Ota)</small>
| rowspan="3" | 100px
| rowspan="3"align=center | c. 1136<br /><small>Son of Conrad II and Maria of Serbia</small>
| align=center style="background:#fde;" | 1161–1182
| style="background:#fde;"align=center | Duchy of Znojmo
| rowspan="3" | Hellicha of Wittelsbach<br />before 1176<br />no children
| rowspan="3"align=center | 9 September 1191<br /><small>aged 54/5</small>
| rowspan="3" | United Znojmo and Olomouc. Brno joined in 1182, when he also became the first Margrave of Moravia.
|- style="background:#fed;"
| align=center | 1182 – 9 September 1191
| align=center | Margraviate of Moravia
|- style="background:#fff;"
| align=center | 1189 – 9 September 1191
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
|- style="background:#fff
|| Bretislaus III Henry<br /><small>(Břetislav III. Jindřich)</small>||center|100px
| align=center | 1137<br /><small>Son of and Margaret (?)</small>
| align=center | 1193 – 15/19 June 1197
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia|| Unmarried
| align=center | 15/19 June 1197<br /><small>aged 59/60</small>
|| Son of Henry, brother of King Vladislaus II. Also Bishop of Prague (1182–97).
|- style="background:#fff
| rowspan="2" | Vladislaus III Henry<br /><small>(Vladislav III. Jindřich)</small>
| rowspan="2" | 100px
| align=center rowspan="2" | 1137<br /><small>Second son of Vladislaus II and Judith of Thuringia</small>
| align=center | 22 June – 6 December 1197
| align=center | Duchy of Bohemia
| rowspan="2" | Heilwida<br />no children
| align=center rowspan="2" | 12 August 1222<br />
| rowspan="2" | Left no descendants. After his death, Moravia became an appanage of Bohemian princes.
|- style="background:#fed;"
| align=center | December 1197 – 12 August 1222
| align=center | Margraviate of Moravia
|- style="background:#fff
|| Premislaus Ottokar I<br /><small>(Přemysl Otakar I)</small>||center|100px
| align=center | 1155<br /><small>First son of Vladislaus II and Judith of Thuringia</small>
| align=center | 1192–1193<br /><br />6 December 1197 – 15 December 1230
| align="center" | Duchy of Bohemia<br /><small>(until 1198)</small><br /><br />Kingdom of Bohemia<br /><small>(from 1198)</small>
|| Adelaide of Meissen<br />1178<br /><small>(annulled 1199)</small><br />one child<br /><br />Constance of Hungary<br />1199<br />nine children
| align=center | 15 December 1230<br />Prague<br /><small>aged 74/5</small>
|| First king of hereditary royal title, confirmed by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1212 by issuing the Golden Bull of Sicily.
|- style="background:#fff
|| Wenceslaus I the One-Eyed<br /><small>(Václav I. Jednooký)</small>||center|100px
| align=center | 1205<br /><small>Son of Premislaus Ottokar I and Constance of Hungary</small>
| align=center | 15 December 1230 – 23 September 1253
| align=center | Kingdom of Bohemia|| Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen<br />1224<br />five children
| align=center | 23 December 1253<br />Králův Dvůr<br /><small>aged 47/8</small>||
|- style="background:#fff
|| Premislaus Ottokar II The Iron and Golden King<br /><small>(Přemysl Otakar II. král železný a zlatý)</small>||center|100px
| align=center | 1233<br />Městec Králové<br /><small>Son of Wenceslaus I and Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen</small>
| align=center | 23 December 1253 – 26 August 1278
| align=center | Kingdom of Bohemia|| Margaret of Austria<br />11 February 1252<br />Hainburg an der Donau<br /><small>(annulled 1261)</small><br />no children<br /><br />Kunigunda Rostislavna of Halych<br />25 October 1261<br />Pressburg<br />three children
| align=center | 26 August 1278<br />Dürnkrut<br /><small>aged 44/5</small>
|| Also Duke of Austria, Styria, Carinthia and Friuli and margrave of Carniola.
|- bgcolor=#fff
| align="center"colspan="7" | <small>Regencies of Kunigunda Rostislavna of Halych (1278–1285) and Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg (1278–1283)</small>
| rowspan="2" | Also Duke of Cracow (from 1291) and King of Poland (1300–1305).
|- style="background:#fff
|| Wenceslaus II<br /><small>(Václav II)</small>||center|100px
| align=center | 27 September 1271<br />Prague<small>Son of Premislaus Ottokar II and Kunigunda Rostislavna of Halych</small>
| align=center | 26 August 1278 – 21 June 1305
| align=center | Kingdom of Bohemia|| Judith of Austria<br />January 1285<br />Cheb<br />ten children<br /><br />Elizabeth Richeza of Poland<br />26 May 1303<br />Prague<br />one child
| align=center | 21 June 1305<br />Prague<br /><small>aged 33</small>
|- style="background:#fff
|| Wenceslaus III<br /><small>(Václav III)</small>||100px
| align=center | 6 October 1289<br /><small>Son of Wenceslaus II and Judith of Austria</small>
| align=center | 21 June 1305 – 4 August 1306
| align=center | Kingdom of Bohemia|| Viola of Cieszyn<br />5 October 1305<br />Brno<br />no children
| align=center | 4 August 1306<br />Olomouc<br /><small>aged 16</small>
|| Uncrowned (as Bohemian king). Also King of Hungary (1301–1305) and King of Poland.
|- style="background:#eee
|| Anna<br /><small>(Anna Přemyslovna)</small>||
| align=center | 10 October 1290<br /><small>Daughter of Wenceslaus II and Judith of Austria</small>
| align=center rowspan="2" style="background:#fff | 4 August 1306 – 1306 <br /> 3/4 July 1307 – 3 December 1310
| align=center rowspan="2" | Kingdom of Bohemia
|| Henry<br />1306<br />no children
| align=center | 3 September 1313<br />Olomouc<br /><small>aged 16</small>
| rowspan="6" | Heiresses of Bohemia, they were the true inheritors of the power claimed by their husbands during the succession crisis. Of the three, Rudolf had the weakest claim, and also the lowest popularity. The conflict was settled when, in 1310, Elizabeth and John invaded Prague, and defeated their opponents, Anna and Henry.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| Henry of Carinthia<br /><small>(Jindřich Korutanský)</small>||100px
| align=center | 1265<br /><small>Son of Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia and Elisabeth of Bavaria</small>
||Anna<br />1306<br />no children<br /><br />Adelaide of Brunswick-Lüneburg<br />1313<br />two children<br /><br />Beatrice of Savoy<br />1327<br />no children
| align=center | 2 April 1335<br />Tirol<br /><small>aged 69/70</small>
|- style="background:#eee
|| Elisabeth Richeza of Poland<br /><small>(Eliška-Rejčka)</small>||100px
| align=center | 1 September 1288<br />Poznań<br /><small>Daughter of Przemysł II of Poland and Richeza of Sweden</small>
| align=center rowspan="2" style="background:#fff | 1306 – 3/4 July 1307
| align=center rowspan="2" | Kingdom of Bohemia|| Wenceslaus II<br />26 May 1303<br />Prague<br />one child<br /><br />Rudolf<br />16 October 1306<br />Prague<br />no children
| align=center | 19 October 1335<br />Brno<br /><small>aged 47</small>
|- bgcolor=#fff
|| Rudolf of Habsburg the Good<br /><small>(Rudolf Habsburský, Rudolf Dobrý)</small>
| 100px
| align="center" | c. 1281<br />Vienna<br /><small>Eldest son of Albert I of Germany and Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol</small>
|| Blanche of France<br />25 May 1300<br />one child<br /><br /> Elisabeth Richeza<br />16 October 1306<br />Prague<br />no children
| align="center" | 3/4 July 1307<br />Horažďovice<br /><small>aged 26</small>
|- style="background:#eee
|| Elisabeth<br /><small>(Eliška Přemyslovna)</small>||100px
| align=center | 20 January 1292<br />Prague<br /><small>Daughter of Wenceslaus II and Judith of Austria</small>
| align=center | 3 December 1310 – 28 September 1330
| align=center rowspan="2" | Kingdom of Bohemia|| John<br />1 September 1310<br />Prague<br />seven children
| align=center | 28 September 1330<br />Prague<br /><small>aged 38</small>
|- style="background:#fff
|| John of Luxembourg the Blind<br /><small>(Jan Lucemburský, Jan Slepý)</small>||100px
| align=center | 10 August 1296<br />Luxembourg<br /><small>Son of Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and Margaret of Brabant</small>
| align=center | 3 December 1310 – 26 August 1346
|| Elisabeth<br />1 September 1310<br />Prague<br />seven children<br /><br />Beatrice of Bourbon<br />December 1334<br />Vincennes<br />one child
| align=center | 26 August 1346<br />Crécy-en-Ponthieu<br /><small>aged 50</small>
|}
The Late Kingdom of Bohemia: from the House of Luxembourg to Austria-Hungary (1310–1918)
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Kings of Bohemia
! colspan=4 | House of Luxembourg
|-
| center|80px
| John the Blind<br />(Jan Lucemburský)
| align="center" | 1310–1346
| Son-in-law of Wenceslaus II.
|-
| center|80px
| Charles IV<br />(Karel IV.)
| align="center" | 1346–1378
| Son of John. Also Holy Roman Emperor as Charles IV.
|-
| center|80px
| Wenceslaus IV<br />(Václav IV.)
| align="center" | 1378–1419
| Son of Charles I. Also King of the Romans until 1400.
|-
| 80px
| Sigismund<br />(Zikmund)
| align="center" | 1419–1437
| Brother of Wenceslaus IV. Ruled effective 1436–1437 only (because of the Hussite Revolution). Also Holy Roman Emperor and King of Hungary.
|-
! colspan=4 | House of Habsburg
|-
| center|80px
| Albert<br />(Albrecht Habsburský)
| align="center" | 1437–1439
| Son-in-law of Sigismund. Also King of the Romans and of Hungary.
|-
|
| Interregnum
| align="center" | 1440–1453
| The succession of Albert's son was not recognized by the Czech nobility for most of this era; the land was administered by the Landfrieden (provincial and territorial).
|-
| 80px
| Ladislaus the Posthumous<br />(Ladislav Pohrobek)
| align="center" | 1453–1457
| Son of Albert born after his father's death. Also King of Hungary.
|-
! colspan=4 | Non-Dynastic
|-
| 80px
| George of Podebrady<br />(Jiří z Poděbrad)
| align="center" | 1458–1471
| Elected king from the Czech noble family House of Kunštát. Although he had descendants, the succession devolved to the prince from Polish kingdom.
|-
| 80px
| Matthias I<br />(Matyáš I. Korvín)
| align="center" | 1469–1490
| King of Hungary, elected by the insurgent Catholic Czech aristocrats as anti-king in 1469, but never crowned. In 1479, he agreed to limit his rule to Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia, while retaining his title.
|-
! colspan=4 | House of Jagiellon
|-
| center|70px
| Vladislaus II the Jagiellonian<br />(Vladislav II. Jagellonský)
| align="center" | 1471–1516
| Nephew of Ladislaus the Posthumous; elected on request of his predecessor George. Also King of Hungary after 1490.
|-
| 80px
| Louis the Jagiellonian<br />(Ludvík Jagellonský)
| align="center" | 1516–1526
| Son of Vladislaus II. Also King of Hungary.
|-
! colspan=4 | House of Habsburg
|-
| 80px
| Ferdinand I
| align="center" | 1526–1564
| Brother-in-law of Louis; elected king. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor-elect from 1558.
|-
| 80px
| Maximilian I<br />(Maxmilián I.)
| align="center" | 1564–1576
| Son of Ferdinand I, grandson of Vladislaus II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.
|-
| 80px
| Rudolph II<br />(Rudolf II.)
| align="center" | 1576–1612
| Son of Maximilian I. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.
|-
| 80px
| Matthias II<br />(Matyáš II.)
| align="center" | 1612–1615
| Brother of Rudolph II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.
|-
| 80px
| Ferdinand II
| align="center" | 1615–1619,1620-1637
| Cousin of Matthias. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.
|-
! colspan=4 | House of Wittelsbach
|-
| 80px
| Frederick I<br />(Fridrich I.)
| align="center" | 1619–1620
| Elected by the Crown's Estates at the beginning of the Thirty Years' War, but after losing the Battle of White Mountain, he fled the country.
|-
! colspan=4 | House of Habsburg
|-
| 80px
| Ferdinand III
| align="center" | 1637–1657
| Son of Ferdinand II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor. From this time on, Bohemia no longer had an elective monarchy, with the Habsburgs having imposed their exclusive rule at the Battle of the White Mountain.
|-
| center|80px
| Ferdinand IV
| align="center" | 1646–1654
| Son of Ferdinand III. Junior co-monarch during his father's reign. Also King of Hungary and King of the Romans.
|-
| 80px
| Leopold I
| align="center" | 1657–1705
| Brother of Ferdinand IV. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.
|-
| 80px
| Joseph I<br />(Josef I.)
| align="center" | 1705–1711
| Son of Leopold I. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.
|-
| 80px
| Charles II<br />(Karel II.)
| align="center" | 1711–1740
| Brother of Joseph I. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor as Charles VI.
|-
| 80px
| Maria Theresa<br />(Marie Terezie)
| align="center" | 1740–1741,1743-1780
| Daughter of Charles II. Also Queen of Hungary.
|-
! colspan=4 | House of Wittelsbach
|-
| 80px
| Charles Albert<br />(Karel Albrecht)
| align="center" | 1741–1743
| Son-in-law of Joseph I. Anti-king to Maria Theresa during the War of the Austrian Succession. Also Holy Roman Emperor as Charles VII.
|-
! colspan=4 | House of Habsburg-Lorraine
|-
| 80px
| Joseph II<br />(Josef II.)
| align="center" | 1780–1790
| Son of Maria Theresa. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.
|-
| 80px
| Leopold II
| align="center" | 1790–1792
| Brother of Joseph II. Also King of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor.
|-
| 80px
| Francis I<br />(František I.)
| align="center" | 1792–1835
| Son of Leopold II. Also King of Hungary, Holy Roman Emperor to 1806, Emperor of Austria from 1804.
|-
| 80px
| Ferdinand V
| align="center" | 1835–1848
| Son of Francis I. Also Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. Last crowned King of Bohemia. Forced to abdicate during the Revolution of 1848.
|-
| 80px
| Franz Joseph I<br />(František Josef I.)
| align="center" | 1848–1916
| Nephew of Ferdinand V. Also Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary.
|-
| 80px
| Charles III<br />(Karel III.)
| align="center" | 1916–1918
| Grandnephew of Francis Joseph I. Also Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. Ruled briefly during World War I; in November 1918 renounced participation in state affairs but did not abdicate.
|}
See also
- Family tree of Bohemian monarchs
- List of rulers of Czechs
- List of Bohemian royal consorts
- Coronation of the Bohemian monarch
- Bohemian crown jewels
- Crown of Saint Wenceslas
