- The
Otakars (or von Traungaus, or Traungauer) were a
medieval dynasty ruling the
Imperial March of
Styria (later the
Duchy of Styria) from 1056 to 1192...
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hockey player and
Olympic competitor Otakar Zich (1879–1934),
distinguished Czech composer and
aesthetician Ottokar Otakars Ottakar's This page or
section lists...
- down the Mur
river to the
March of Carniola. By the mid 12th century, the
Otakars moved their residence from
Steyr to the
Castle Hill (Schlossberg) in Graz...
- son of
Ottokar I and
grandfather of
Ottokar III, from the
dynasty of the
Otakars. In the
investiture dispute, he
sided with the pope,
which resulted in...
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Ottokar II (Czech: Přemysl
Otakar II.; c. 1233, in Městec Králové,
Bohemia – 26
August 1278, in Dürnkrut,
Lower Austria), the Iron and
Golden King, was...
- his death. He
became progenitor of the
dynasty of the
Otakars. He was the son of
Count Otakar V in the
Chiemgau (died 1020) and his wife, a daughter...
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Otakar Ševčík (22
March 1852 – 18
January 1934) was a
Czech violinist and
influential teacher. He was
known as a
soloist and an
ensemble player, including...
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Ottokar I (Czech: Přemysl
Otakar I.; c. 1155 – 1230) was Duke of
Bohemia periodically beginning in 1192, then
acquired the
title of King of Bohemia, first...
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Otakar Švec (23
November 1892, in Prague-New Town – 3
March 1955, in Prague) was a
Czechoslovak sculptor best
known for his
colossal granite Monument to...
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Sophia of Bavaria, and
father of
Ottokar IV, the last of the
dynasty of the
Otakars. His wife was
Kunigunde of Chamb-Vohburg. From the
Marburg line of the...