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  1. 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 in 1198 from Philip of Swabia, later in 1203 from Otto IV of Brunswick and in 1212 (as hereditary) from Frederick II.

  2. Ottokar was the second son of King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (reigned 1230–1253). Through his mother, Kunigunde, daughter of Philip of Swabia, he was related to the Holy Roman Emperors of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, which became extinct in the male line upon the execution of King Conradin of Sicily in 1268.

  3. Ottokar of Bohemia may refer to: Ottokar I of Bohemia (c. 1155 – 1230), King of Bohemia. Ottokar II of Bohemia (c. 1233 – 1278), King of Bohemia.

  4. Ottokar I was Duke of Bohemia periodically beginning in 1192, then acquired the title of King of Bohemia, first in 1198 from Philip of Swabia, later in 1203 from Otto IV of Brunswick and in 1212 from Frederick II. He was an eminent member of the Přemyslid dynasty.

  5. The Premyslid king Ottokar of Bohemia was far from being amused by the election of Rudolf of Habsburg as Roman-German King. Franz Grillparzer made the power struggle between the two rulers the subject of his historical tragedy ‘King Ottokar’s Fortune and End’.

  6. Biography. King of Bohemia. Was defeated by Rudolph of Habsburg in the election for the imperial crown in 1273, leading to a five-year struggle between the two over the Austrian lands formerly owned by Otakar, which only ended with Otakar's death at the Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen of 26 August 1278. 24 related objects.

  7. 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 in 1198 from Philip of Swabia, later in 1203 from Otto IV of Brunswick and in 1212 (as hereditary) from Frederick II.