Royal Consorts of Bohemia

Royal Consorts of Bohemia

This is a list of the of the rulers of Bohemia.

The first Duchess of Bohemia (česká kněžna) was St. Ludmila, the first Queen of Bohemia (česká královna) was Świętosława of Poland. Some of them were (like their husbands) not crowned.

There was only one ruling Queen in czech history, Maria Theresia. Nevertheless, some of them were highly influential in the country's history, having ruled as regents for their minor children and heirs, as well has having a great influence over their spouses.

The title was used until 1918, though Anne of Jagiello is considered as the last real Queen of Bohemia.

House of Přemysl

Duchesses of Bohemia

* 874 - 888/891: Ludmila of Bohemia (Svatá Ludmila), wife of Bořivoj I, d. 921
* 906 - 921: Drahomíra (Drahomíra ze Stodor), wife of Vratislav I, d. a. 935
* ? - ?: Biagota?, wife of Boleslav I
* ? - 999: Emma of Melnik (Emma "Regina"), wife of Boleslav I, d. 1005/1006
* ? - ?: Božena (Křesinova)?, wife of duke Oldřich
* 1034 - 1055: Judith of Schweinfurt (Jitka ze Svinibrodu), wife of Břetislav I, d. 1058
* 1055 - 1061: Ida of Wettin (Ida Wettinská), wife of Spytihněv II, d. a. 1061
* 1061 - 1062: Adelaide Arpad (Adléta Uherská), first wife of Vratislav II, d. 1062

House of Luxemburg

House of Habsburg

House of Habsburg-Lorraine

ee also

* List of the Czechoslovak and Czech First Ladies


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