TY - EJOUR A1 - Adde, Éloïse TI - “De malis, que post mortem regis Przsemysl acciderunt” - The impact of the kidnapping of King Wenceslas II (1278-1283) on political life in Bohemia T2 - Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes / Journal of Medieval and Humanistic Studies 2020 – 1, n° 39. varia JO - Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes / Journal of Medieval and Humanistic Studies (ISSN 2273-0893), 39, 2020 – 1 DO - 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-10742-2.p.0027 SN - 2273-0893 SP - 27 EP - 42 AB - In 1378, the King of Bohemia Přemysl Ottokar II died in the war between him and the Roman king Rudolf I of Habsburg. His son Wenceslas succeeded him, but he was immediately kidnapped by his regent, Otto V of Brandenburg. For four years, there was no King in Bohemia. Behind the facade of unfailing cohesion to ensure the King’s return, Bohemian political society faced power struggles and a reconfiguration that heralded the triumph of the nobility in the 14th century. PY - 2020 DA - 2020/08/05 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier CY - Paris KW - Otto V of Brandenburg, nobility, Czech nation, Community of the realm LA - fre UR - https://classiques-garnier.com/cahiers-de-recherches-medievales-et-humanistes-journal-of-medieval-and-humanistic-studies-2020-1-n-39-varia-de-malis-que-post-mortem-regis-przsemysl-acciderunt-1.html Y2 - 2024/07/18 ER -