2010
DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004180093.i-245
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The Emergence of the Bohemian State

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“…After the collapse of Great Moravia, the Přemyslid dynasty strengthened its power in Bohemia and developed a cluster of fortified castles within and around Prague in Central Bohemia. The Přemyslids quickly expanded into the rest of Bohemia, and consolidation of the area was complete with the definitive annexation of Moravia after its decline at the beginning of the 10th century (Bláhová et al, 1999; Sommer et al, 2009; Charvát, 2010; Berend et al, 2013). The consolidation throughout the 10th century, aided with the help of an alliance with the emerging Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Germany, strengthened the Duchy of Bohemia.…”
Section: Cultural Context For Early‐high Medieval Central Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the collapse of Great Moravia, the Přemyslid dynasty strengthened its power in Bohemia and developed a cluster of fortified castles within and around Prague in Central Bohemia. The Přemyslids quickly expanded into the rest of Bohemia, and consolidation of the area was complete with the definitive annexation of Moravia after its decline at the beginning of the 10th century (Bláhová et al, 1999; Sommer et al, 2009; Charvát, 2010; Berend et al, 2013). The consolidation throughout the 10th century, aided with the help of an alliance with the emerging Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Germany, strengthened the Duchy of Bohemia.…”
Section: Cultural Context For Early‐high Medieval Central Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shortly after his accession, Boleslav I (ruled AD 935–972) renounced the Franks and began to centralise power in Bohemia and expand into other regions. The basic structures and ideology of the Christian Přemyslid monarchy were thus created over the course of the tenth century (Charvát 2010; Kalhous 2012; Berend et al 2013).…”
Section: Historical and Archaeological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%