Contents 1. Dynastic conglomerates in the Middle Ages; 2.
From the "core" kingdom to a conglomerate; 2.1. From the Duchy of Bohemia to the "Corona regni Boemie"; 2.2.
Denmark; 2.3. The Fluid Conglomerate; 3.
The Identity of the "core" Land; 3.1. The Disposition of the Bohemian Identity in the "Chronica Boemorum"; 3.2.
The Danes' Others; 3.3. The Danes Themselves; 3.4.
People and King; 4. Identity of a Conglomerate: Creating Cohesion between the Stakeholders; 4.1.
A Conglomerate Ruler from Within and from Without; 4.2. The Court Culture: Unity in Diversity; 4.3.
Common Denominators of a Conglomerate: Patria, Kingdom and Crown; 5. Conclusion: Blending Thick and Thin.