Category
page 1Nobility from medieval Bohemia
Jan Žižka
Czech Hussite military leader (circa 1360 - 1424)
Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia
duke and saint
Adalbert of Prague
Bohemian missionary and saint (c.956–997)
Rastislav
Grand Duke of Moravia
Vratislaus I, Duke of Bohemia
Duke of Bohemia
Judith of Bohemia
Duchess consort of Poland from 1080 to 1086
Radim Gaudentius
Polish archbishop (c. 970 – c. 1020)
Saint Gunther of Bohemia
Christian mystic
Oldřich of Olomouc
Bohemian noble (1134–1177)
Smil Flaška of Pardubice
Czech poet and politic writer
Przemko II, Duke of Opava
duke of Opava
Henry of Lipá
Czech nobleman and marshal
Zavis of Niemodlin
Czech nobleman
Wenceslaus II, Duke of Opava
Duke of Troppau and Leobschutz
John Sokol of Lamberg
Czech warrior and nobleman
Johann IV. von Dražice
Czech bishop (1250-1343)
Lech
Bohemian Prince
Zbyněk Zajíc
Archbishop of Prague
Markvart of Úlice
Bohemian hetman
Diviš Bořek of Miletínka
Captain of the Hussites in eastern and central Bohemia
Anna of Sagan
Consort of Charles I of Münsterberg-Oels
Peter I of Rosenberg
Bohemian nobleman
Witiko of Prčice
Bohemian noble
Hynek Krušina of Lichtenburg
Czech nobleman
Oldřich I of Rožmberk
Bohemian nobleman, highest chamberlain
Ronov
The Ronovci (also Hronovci or Ronovici) were one of the oldest and most important Czech noble families. The first reports of their existence date from the end of the 12th century and are associated with Tuhány, central Bohemia and later with Bautzen, Zittau and northern Bohemia, especially Česká Lípa region. Over time, the family grew into many branches, e.g. lords of Dubá, Berka of Dubá, Lichtenburk, Křinecký of Ronov, etc.
Boček I of Poděbrady
Founder of the Poděbrady branch of the House of Kunštát