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Corona regni Bohemiae - political-territorial union in Central Europe during the reign of the Luxembourgers on the Bohemian throne.

Publikace na Filozofická fakulta |
2021

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The first part of the study on the development of the Bohemian state in the late Middle Ages (1310 - 1526) traces the origin and development of the Bohemian Crown under the reign of the Luxembourgers, its territorial extent and administrative system. The state-law form was given to the Bohemian Crown by Charles IV.

He built it on medieval principles as a political-territorial union of the Bohemian Kingdom and its annexed countries, with the Bohemian king as its representative. At the end of the 14th century, the Czech Crown included - in addition to Bohemia and Moravia - Upper and Lower Lusatia, Silesia, part of the Upper Palatinate, Brandenburg and, after 1383, Luxembourg.

In the first decades of the 15th century, the Bohemian Crown underwent changes (the monarchical crisis, the Hussite movement) that influenced its further development.