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into the Czech law is sometimes interpreted as "Germanization". In fact it was creative, for it freed subjects from feudal obligations, except for rent — and tax, if such was levied. Free selling and leaving of estates could also be bought and soon became common. Thus, Ottokar can be reckoned an
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335:Kunigunde of Bohemia
283: 1252;
144:Ottokar's royal seal
18:Otakar II of Bohemia
2745:Rudolf III the Good
2595:Leopold II the Fair
2547:Monarchs of Austria
2495:Wittelsbach dynasty
1989:Boleslaus the Brave
1593:Engel, Pál (2005).
1324:St. Vitus Cathedral
1263:Richard of Cornwall
872:Margaret of Austria
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707:Richard of Cornwall
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431:Margrave of Moravia
269:Margaret of Austria
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3072:Leopold IV the Fat
2769:Albert II the Wise
2680:Herman VI of Baden
2571:Henry I the Strong
2555:House of Babenberg
2035:Svatopluk the Lion
1704:House of Přemyslid
1625:Přemysl Ottokar II
1352:Zbraslav Chronicle
1295:dedicated to him.
1235:Rudolf of Habsburg
1205:Béla IV of Hungary
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789:Rudolf of Habsburg
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678:against the pagan
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645:Béla IV of Hungary
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