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  1. Prokop of Moravia, or Prokop of Luxembourg , a member of the House of Luxembourg, was Margrave of Moravia from 1375 until his death in 1405 and the provincial governor of the kingdom. Wikiwand

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  3. 23 ago 2019 · George, alleged illegitimate son of Margrave Prokop of Moravia 32, 33 Germany 1, 126 Gianfrancesco, John’s court jester 137

  4. Prokop of Moravia, or Prokop of Luxembourg (Czech: Prokop Lucemburský; German: Prokop von Mähren; c. 1358 – 24 September 1405), a member of the House of Luxembourg, was Margrave of Moravia from 1375 until his death in 1405 and the provincial governor of the kingdom. Prokob was born circa 1358 in the Moravian town of Brno.

  5. Elizabeth of Moravia/Elizabeth of Meissen (1355 – 20 November 1400). Married William I, Margrave of Meissen. Anne, married Peter of Sterberg. John Sobieslaw of Moravia (October 1357 – 12 October 1394), (titular, not ruling) Margrave of Moravia; Prokop of Moravia (November 1358 – September 1305), (titular, not ruling) Margrave of Moravia

  6. At the bottom of the page there is a link under the text "George of Luxemburg" which sends you to the same page you are on. Also this article says George of Luxemburg is the son of Prokorp so this link is a bit confusing.

  7. Template:Morerefs The Moravian Margrave Wars were a turbulent period of fighting, skirmishes, robbery and lawlessness that took place especially in Moravia at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries. John Henry, Margrave of Moravia had three notable sons; Jobst, John Sobieslaw, and Prokop. Upon his death, Jobst and John Sobieslaw quarreled over their inheritance, with the latter attacking and ...