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Bohemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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History of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown (Middle Ages) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article describes the history of the Czech lands in the Middle Ages. Czech tribes in present-day central Bohemia started to build a unified state under the influence of the neighboring Great Mora...
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Each Bohemian king since this time has honored this tradition, and despite is independent status, Bohemia is now considered part of the Holy Roman Empire. Further, the Bishop of Prague is under the diocese of the Archbishop of Mainz.
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The Hussites, the Utraquists and Bohemian History ; 1410-1526 ... Most of Bohemia was ruled, in fact, by the Bohemian DIET, in which the nobility played a dominant role. In 1433 a compromise solution was found; the Council of Basel accepted the Compacts of Basel which permitted the continued practice of communion in...
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The Czech, Bohemian, and Moravian Genealogical Research Page offers tools, resources, and information to help you search your Czech family history and ancestry. You will also find links to a wealth of information on the area now known as the Czech Republic.
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Though there's a slight complication in the fact that many bohemian staples—things like dungarees and striped French sailor shirts—have crossed over into the mainstream, and the general slovenliness that currently grips the America masses makes every truck driver and stock broker look like a drunk poet,
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Crown province of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, which until 1526 was an independent kingdom ... Geologically the country forms the so-called Bohemian system of mountain ranges, the spurs of which run into Moravia and Silesia. The greater part consists of old crystalline rocks; ... National history...
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