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Ottokar is the medieval German form of the Germanic name Audovacar. People with the name Ottokar include: Two kings of Bohemia, members of the Přemyslid
Ottokar
King of Bohemia from 1253 to 1278
Ottokar II (Czech: Přemysl Otakar II.; c. 1233, in Městec Králové, Bohemia – 26 August 1278, in Dürnkrut, Lower Austria), the Iron and Golden King, was
Ottokar_II_of_Bohemia
Duke/King of Bohemia (c.1155–1230)
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
Ottokar_I_of_Bohemia
Polish wheeled tank destroyer
Ottokar Brzoza is a wheeled tank destroyer developed by the Polish Consortium PGZ – Ottokar, consisting of: Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (consortium leader)
Ottokar_Brzoza
Czech diplomat and politician (1872–1932)
Ottokar Theobald Otto Maria Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (Czech: Otakar Theobald Otto Maria hrabě Černín z Chudenic; 26 September 1872 – 4 April
Ottokar_Czernin
King of Germany from 1273 to 1291
Rudolf reasserted imperial authority in Germany, notably defeating King Ottokar II of Bohemia and securing Habsburg control over Austria, Styria, and Carinthia
Rudolf_I_of_Germany
Topics referred to by the same term
Ottokar II may refer to: Ottokar II, Margrave of Styria (died 1122) Ottokar II of Bohemia (c. 1230–1278), called the Iron and Golden King This disambiguation
Ottokar_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Ottokar I may refer to: Ottokar I of Bohemia, king of Bohemia (1198–1230) Ottokar I of Styria (?–1075) This disambiguation page lists articles about people
Ottokar_I
Bohemian royal dynasty during the Middle Ages
throne, Ottokar I began a series of changes that brought Bohemia out of crisis, and began a period of success that lasted for nearly 220 years. Ottokar I became
Přemyslid_dynasty
King of Bohemia from 1230 to 1253
One-Eyed, was King of Bohemia from 1230 to 1253. Wenceslaus was a son of Ottokar I of Bohemia and his second wife Constance of Hungary. In 1224, Wenceslaus
Wenceslaus_I_of_Bohemia
Topics referred to by the same term
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 This disambiguation
Ottokar_of_Bohemia
German author and theatre director
Heinrich August Ottokar Reichard (1751-1828) was a German author and theatre director. He was born in Gotha then part of the Holy Roman Empire. Handbuch
Heinrich August Ottokar Reichard
Heinrich_August_Ottokar_Reichard
Conflict in medieval Austria
Austrian nobility meeting with Wenceslaus elected his heir, Ottokar, as their duke. In 1252, Ottokar legitimized his new position by marrying Margaret, whose
War of the Babenberg Succession
War_of_the_Babenberg_Succession
Czech violinist and teacher (1852–1934)
Otakar Ševčík (22 March 1852 – 18 January 1934) was a Czech violinist and influential teacher. He was known as a soloist and an ensemble player, including
Otakar_Ševčík
Ottokar III (c. 1124 – December 31, 1164) was Margrave of Styria from 1129 until 1164. He was the son of Leopold the Strong and Sophia of Bavaria, and
Ottokar_III_of_Styria
Ottokár Prohászka (Hungarian: Prohászka Ottokár; 10 October 1858 – 2 April 1927) was a Hungarian Roman Catholic theologian and Bishop of Székesfehérvár
Ottokár_Prohászka
American painter
Robert Lindneux (1871 — 1970) was an American painter from Denver, Colorado. He did paintings of the Old West, including Native Americans like Quanah Parker
Robert_Lindneux
Comic album by Belgian cartoonist Hergé
King Ottokar's Sceptre (French: Le Sceptre d'Ottokar) is the eighth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé
King_Ottokar's_Sceptre
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1156–1453)
they signed the Georgenberg Pact with the first and last Otakar duke Ottokar IV of Styria and, upon his death in 1192, acquired the adjacent Styrian
Duchy_of_Austria
Czech-Austrian geologist and paleontologist (1848–1891)
Prague in 1878 with his wife and their two children, a girl Berta and a boy Ottokar who were born in Calcutta. He left his wife and children in Prague and
Otokar_Feistmantel
King of Hungary from 1270 to 1272
rule. Assisted by King Ottokar II of Bohemia, they rebelled and expelled Stephen's troops from most parts of Styria. After Ottokar II routed the united
Stephen_V_of_Hungary
1278 battle of the Great Interregnum
Imperial ban on Ottokar, declaring him an outlaw and took over Ottokar's holdings in Austria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Styria. Ottokar was reduced to his
Battle_on_the_Marchfeld
Duke of Bohemia (c. 1160 – 1222)
dynasty, he supported his older brother Ottokar when he seized the Bohemian duchy in 1192. In turn, Ottokar appointed Vladislaus, Prince of Brno and
Vladislaus III, Duke of Bohemia
Vladislaus_III,_Duke_of_Bohemia
Ottokar I, also Otakar (died 29 March 1075) was count in the Bavarian Chiemgau and Margrave of Styria from 1056 until his death. He became progenitor
Ottokar_I_of_Styria
Margrave of Styria
Ottokar II (died 28 November 1122) was Margrave of Styria. He was the son of Ottokar I and grandfather of Ottokar III, from the dynasty of the Otakars
Ottokar_II_of_Styria
King of Bohemia from 1278 to 1305
Poland (1296–1305). He was the only surviving son of King Ottokar II of Bohemia and Ottokar's second wife Kunigunda. He was born in 1271, ten years after
Wenceslaus_II_of_Bohemia
German sailor
Ottokar Weise was a German sailor who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics. He was the crew on the German boat Aschenbrödel, which won the gold medal
Ottokar_Weise
Part of Holy Roman Empire, Austria-Hungary
that year. Margrave Ottokar IV thereby became the first duke of Styria and also the last of the ancient Otakar dynasty. As Ottokar had no issue, he in
Duchy_of_Styria
Queen of Denmark from 1205 to 1212
She was the daughter of King Ottokar I of Bohemia and his first wife, Adelaide of Meissen. Margaret's father, Ottokar I, became Duke of Bohemia in 1192
Dagmar_of_Bohemia
Margrave (later Duke) of Styria from 1164 to 1192
Ottokar IV (19 August 1163 – 8 May 1192), a member of the Otakar dynasty, was Margrave of Styria from 1164 and Duke from 1180, when Styria, previously
Ottokar_IV,_Duke_of_Styria
1212 decree by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II affirming Ottokar I as king of Bohemia
Basel on 26 September 1212 that confirmed the royal title obtained by Ottokar I of Bohemia in 1198, declaring him and his heirs kings of Bohemia. The
Golden_Bull_of_Sicily
Ottokar Domma (pseudonym; properly Otto Häuser) (20 May 1924, Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia – 15 July 2007, Woltersdorf) was a German journalist and writer
Ottokar_Domma
German film producer, director and screenwriter
Ottokar Runze (19 August 1925 – 22 September 2018) was a German film producer, director and screenwriter. His 1974 film In the Name of the People was
Ottokar_Runze
Czech composer and violist (1866–1900)
Ottokar Eugen Nováček (13 May 1866 – 3 February 1900) was an Austro-Hungarian violinist, violist and composer of Czech descent. He is perhaps best known
Ottokar_Nováček
Queen of Bohemia from 1198 to 1199
Wettin, was Queen of Bohemia from 1198 to 1199 as the first wife of King Ottokar I. When her husband declared their marriage null and void, she began a
Adelaide_of_Meissen
German equestrian
Ottokar Pohlmann (25 July 1912 – 15 November 1995) was a German equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
Ottokar_Pohlmann
Austrian magician
Ottokar Fischer Marteau (November 10, 1873 – December 1, 1940), born Ottokar Fischer, was an Austrian magician. He was born in the small village of Leschan
Ottokar_Fischer
Austrian-German historian and genealogist (1832–1904)
Ottokar Lorenz (17 September 1832 – 13 May 1904) was an Austrian-German historian and genealogist. He was born in Iglau (now Jihlava, Czech Republic)
Ottokar_Lorenz
Austrian physician (1853–1918)
Ottokar Chiari (1 February 1853 – 12 May 1918) was an Austrian laryngologist and professor at the University of Vienna. He was born in Prague. At Vienna
Ottokar_Chiari
Austrian physicist (1856–1928)
Ottokar Tumlirz (17 January 1856 – 4 May 1928) was an Austrian physicist. He received his education at the University of Prague, obtaining his doctorate
Ottokar_Tumlirz
Queen of Bohemia from 1230 to 1248
where her fiancé Wenceslaus lived. He was the eldest surviving son of Ottokar I of Bohemia and his second wife Constance of Hungary. In 1224, Kunigunde
Kunigunde_of_Hohenstaufen
Historic flag
flag (13th century) can be read in the chronicle of Ottokar aus der Gaal (Otacher ouz der Geul, Ottokar von Steiermark) (* about 1265; † between 1318 and
Flag_of_Bohemia
April 1272. The principal candidates were Rudolf, Count of Habsburg and Ottokar II of Bohemia, though the latter did not attend and disputed the election's
1273_imperial_election
Historical state
Duchy of Bohemia was raised to a hereditary Kingdom of Bohemia, when Duke Ottokar I ensured his elevation by the German king Philip of Swabia in 1198. The
Duchy_of_Bohemia
Queen of Bohemia from 1199 to 1230
Konstancie; c. 1180 – 6 December 1240) was the second Queen consort of Ottokar I of Bohemia. Constance was a daughter of Béla III of Hungary and his first
Constance_of_Hungary
cousin Ottokar II of Bohemia. Ulrich III was the eldest son of Duke Bernhard of Carinthia and his wife Judith, a daughter of the Přemyslid king Ottokar I of
Ulrich_III,_Duke_of_Carinthia
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1272 to 1290
with Rudolf I of Germany against Ottokar II of Bohemia. His forces had a preeminent role in Rudolf's victory over Ottokar in the Battle on the Marchfeld
Ladislaus_IV_of_Hungary
Ottokar Wincenty Brzoza-Brzezina (3 March 1883 – 30 August 1968) was a Polish brigadier general of Czech origin who was notable for his service in the
Ottokar_Brzoza-Brzezina
Surname list
French violinist and composer Robert Marteau, French poet Ottokar Fischer (full name Ottokar Fischer Marteau), Austrian magician Demarteau This page lists
Marteau
High Duke of Poland
death. During his minority, he was placed under the guardianship of King Ottokar II of Bohemia, an arrangement that significantly shaped Henry's early political
Henry_Probus
Geography
(1082–1122), brother of Adalbero Leopold (1122–1129), son of Ottokar II Ottokar III (1129–1164), son Ottokar IV (1164–1180), son, first Duke of Styria until 1192
March_of_Styria
Bishop of Prague
Wenceslaus II, he supported Ottokar, a younger son of the late King Vladislaus II with his second wife Judith of Thuringia. In 1192, Ottokar usurped the Bohemian
Bretislav_III
Church in Vienna, Austria
followers of Francis of Assisi in 1224. The foundation stone was laid by King Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1276. Duke Albrecht II later supported the building process
Minoritenkirche_(Vienna)
detail by the chronicler Ottokar of the Gaal, who documented around 1315 how the Styrian nobility fought alongside King Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1253 against
Coat_of_arms_of_Styria
1823 tragedy by Franz Grillparzer
King Ottocar: His Rise and Fall (German: König Ottokars Glück und Ende, lit. 'King Ottokar's Fortune and End') is a tragedy in five acts written by Franz
King Ottocar: His Rise and Fall
King_Ottocar:_His_Rise_and_Fall
Austro-Hungarian diplomat
Otto Rudolf Theobald Ottokar Maria Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (Czech: Otto Rudolf Theobald Ottokar Maria hrabě Černín z Chudenic; 27 August 1875
Count_Otto_von_Czernin
1260 battle
forces were led by King Ottokar II Přemysl, while the Hungarians were led by his cousin, King Béla IV of Hungary. In 1251, Ottokar's father King Wenceslaus
Battle_of_Kressenbrunn
Czech opera singer (1872–1939)
Otakar Mařák (5 January 1872 – 2 July 1939) was a Czech opera singer and tenor. He was born on 5 January 1872 in Esztergom, Austria-Hungary (present-day
Otakar_Mařák
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1235 to 1270
him in occupying the Duchy of Styria in 1254, but it was lost to King Ottokar II of Bohemia six years later. During Béla's reign, a wide buffer zone—which
Béla_IV_of_Hungary
Municipality in Lower Austria, Austria
connected to Vysoká pri Morave via a bike bridge. The town was founded by King Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1268. Local landmarks include the Baroque Marchegg Castle
Marchegg
Margrave of Baden
to his younger brother Rudolf. However, he had a mighty rival in King Ottokar II of Bohemia, who in 1252 married Frederick's sister Margaret to legitimize
Herman_VI,_Margrave_of_Baden
Duke of Austria and Styria
duchies of Austria, Styria and Carinthia from the Bohemian king Ottokar II. After King Ottokar was defeated and killed in the 1278 Battle on the Marchfeld
Rudolf_II,_Duke_of_Austria
Part of the Bohemian Crown from 1182 to 1918
the son of Prince Conrad of Znojmo. As heir apparent, the future King Ottokar II of Bohemia was appointed Moravian margrave by his father Wenceslaus
Margraviate_of_Moravia
976–1918 state of the Holy Roman Empire and later Austrian Empire
against the Bohemian king Ottokar II Přemysl. In spite of being supported by the Habsburg king Rudolf I of Germany, who defeated Ottokar II at the Battle on
Duchy_of_Carinthia
German margrave (c. 1246–1298)
of his maternal uncle King Ottokar II of Bohemia. When Ottokar died in battle in 1278, Otto V became the regent for Ottokar's son and heir Wenceslaus II
Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
Otto_V,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Salzwedel
City in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
Northern Crusades, and named Königsberg ("king's mountain") in honor of King Ottokar II of Bohemia. A Baltic port city, it successively became the capital of
Kaliningrad
Country in Central Europe
Holy Roman Empire. In 1212, Přemysl Ottokar I extracted the Golden Bull of Sicily from the emperor, confirming Ottokar and his descendants' royal status;
Czech_Republic
Czech nobleman
prince Ottokar II, son and heir of King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia, who in 1251 was installed as Austrian duke. Bohemian king from 1253, Ottokar founded
Záviš_of_Falkenstein
Fictional country in The Adventures of Tintin
fictional neighbouring country of Syldavia. Borduria is depicted in King Ottokar's Sceptre (1938–1939) and The Calculus Affair (1954–1956), and is referred
Borduria
American actor (1926–2020)
John Ericson (born Joachim Alexander Ottokar Meibes; September 25, 1926 – May 3, 2020) was a German-born American actor. He was known primarily for his
John_Ericson
13th-century German noblewoman
mother lost her inheritance when her aunt Margaret and her husband, Prince Ottokar of Bohemia (later King), were chosen rulers of Austria and Styria. During
Agnes of Baden, Duchess of Carinthia
Agnes_of_Baden,_Duchess_of_Carinthia
Duke of Upper Bavaria (1229–1294)
anger of the bishops in Bavaria who later allied themselves with king Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1257. During the German interregnum, after King William's
Louis_II,_Duke_of_Bavaria
Russian-German linguist (1898–1973)
Boris Ottokar Unbegaun (Russian: Бори́с Ге́нрихович Унбега́ун, romanized: Boris Genrikhovich Unbegaun) (1898, Moscow – 1973) was a Russian-born German
Boris_Unbegaun
European political entity (800/962–1806)
was a significant regional power during the Middle Ages. In 1212, King Ottokar I (bearing the title "king" since 1198) extracted a Golden Bull of Sicily
Holy_Roman_Empire
Alfred Ottokar Lorenz (11 July 1868, Vienna – 20 November 1939, Munich) was an Austrian-German conductor, composer, and musical analyst. His principal
Alfred_Lorenz
Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic
river. It was rebuilt and named the Charles Bridge. In 1257, under King Ottokar II, Malá Strana ("Lesser Quarter") was founded in Prague on the site of
Prague
Duchess consort of Mazovia
of Bohemia (January 1265 – 27 November 1321) was the eldest daughter of Ottokar II of Bohemia and his second wife, Kunigunda of Slavonia. She was a member
Kunigunde_of_Bohemia
Monarchy in Central Europe (1198–1918)
imperial authority, checking Ottokar's power. He also had problems with rebellious nobility in Bohemia. All of Ottokar's German possessions were lost
Kingdom_of_Bohemia
1885 operetta by Johann Strauss II
Walter Slezak as Kálmán Zsupán, Laurel Hurley as Arsena, Paul Franke as Ottokar, Mignon Dunn as Mirabella, and Erich Leinsdorf conducting. Other notable
The_Gypsy_Baron
Historic German city, now Kaliningrad, Russia
Königsberg (German for King's Mountain) received its name in honour of King Ottokar II of Bohemia, who led a campaign against the pagan Old Prussians, a Baltic
Königsberg
Duke of Austria from 1177 to 1194
negotiating on the Georgenberg Pact with the last Otakar duke of Styria, Ottokar IV, who had received the ducal title from Emperor Frederick in 1180. The
Leopold_V,_Duke_of_Austria
Member of the House of Habsburg
of Austria and Agnes of Bohemia, Duchess of Austria, daughter of King Ottokar II of Bohemia. By killing his uncle, King Albert I of Germany, he foiled
John_Parricida
Fictional country in The Adventures of Tintin
fictional neighbouring country of Borduria. Syldavia is depicted in King Ottokar's Sceptre (1938–1939), Destination Moon (1950), Explorers on the Moon (1952–1953
Syldavia
Queen consort of Bohemia from 1261 to 1278
grandfather Béla – to King Ottokar II of Bohemia (ca. 1233 – 1278) in Pressburg (now Bratislava) on 25 October 1261. Ottokar was paternally a member of
Kunigunda_of_Halych
European dynastic family
advantage of the extinction of the Babenbergs and of his victory over Ottokar II of Bohemia at the Battle on the Marchfeld in 1278, he appointed his
House_of_Habsburg
1821 German opera by Carl Maria von Weber
he has to prove his marksmanship and score in a shooting trial before Ottokar, the sovereign prince, on the following day. As Max has had ill luck for
Der_Freischütz
courtier of Queen Margaret of Austria and mistress of her spouse, King Ottokar II of Bohemia. She was the first historically documented mistress of a
Agnes_of_Kuenring
Queen of Germany (1225–1235) and Bohemia (1253–1260)
and Queen of Bohemia from 1253 to 1260, by her second marriage with King Ottokar II. Margaret was the eldest daughter of Duke Leopold VI of Austria (d.
Margaret of Austria, Queen of Bohemia
Margaret_of_Austria,_Queen_of_Bohemia
Christian saint
beatified or canonized for over 700 years. Agnes was the daughter of King Ottokar I of Bohemia, making her a descendant of Ludmila of Bohemia and Wenceslaus
Agnes_of_Bohemia
1222 to his death. He was member of the Přemyslid dynasty, son of King Ottokar I of Bohemia and his second wife, Constance of Hungary. Novotný, Václav
Vladislaus_II_of_Moravia
1918 treaty between Soviet Russia and the Central Powers
Central Powers included Max Hoffmann and Richard von Kühlmann of Germany, Ottokar Czernin of Austria-Hungary, and Talaat Pasha of the Ottoman Empire. In
Treaty_of_Brest-Litovsk
Building in Upper Austria, Austria
buildings have accommodated a prison. The abbey was founded in 1080–1082 by Ottokar II of Styria as a community of secular canons and as a dynastic burial
Garsten_Abbey
been depicted with a triband shield in 1105. When the last Otakar Duke Ottokar IV of Styria died in 1192, the Styrian duchy was inherited by the Babenberg
Flag_of_Austria
Czech noble family
Chudenitz (1757–1845), Austrian civil servant and theatre director Count Ottokar Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (1872–1932), Austro-Hungarian politician and
Czernin_family
Daughter of Béla IV of Hungary (born c. 1226)
will, Béla entrusted his daughter and his followers to her son-in-law, Ottokar II of Bohemia, because he did not trust his eldest son Stephen. Michael
Anna of Hungary, Duchess of Macsó
Anna_of_Hungary,_Duchess_of_Macsó
1186 treaty unifying the duchies of Austria and Styria
Handfeste) was a treaty signed between Duke Leopold V of Austria and Duke Ottokar IV of Styria on 17 August 1186 at Enns Castle on the Georgenberg mountain
Georgenberg_Pact
Castle in the Czech Republic
the first half of the 13th century, most probably on the orders of King Ottokar I, but the exact date is not known. The first written mention of the castle
Zvíkov_Castle
Medieval State in the Holy Roman Empire
he willed his lands to his cousin, the Přemyslid king Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1268. Ottokar likewise had acquired the princeless Duchy of Austria with
March_of_Carniola
1976 West German drama film
(German: Verlorenes Leben) is a 1976 West German drama film directed by Ottokar Runze. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival
A_Lost_Life
Imperial palace in Vienna, Austria
Located in the center of Vienna, it was built in the 13th century by Ottokar II of Bohemia and expanded several times afterwards. It also served as
Hofburg
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Sun
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Early morning or end of the night
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Native American
Native American Miwok name KOSUMI means "fishes for salmon with spear."
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Girl/Female
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Daughter
Boy/Male
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Complete, Whole
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Moon's Brightness
Girl/Female
Hindu
The best, Ultimate, Another name for Vishnu, Foremost, First, Perfection, Best of all
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