Wenzel IV.

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Wenzel IV. was King of Bohemia and King of the Romans from the late 14th to early 15th century, known for his troubled reign marked by internal conflicts and weakening royal authority.

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Wenzel IV. canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Bohemia
King of the Romans
Luxembourg dynasty member
human
king
medieval monarch
associatedWith pre-Hussite religious tensions in Bohemia
birthDate 1361-02-26
birthPlace Nuremberg
burialPlace St. Vitus Cathedral
surface form: Cathedral of St. Vitus
conflict struggles with German princes
tensions with the Catholic Church
coronationDate 1376-06-10
coronationPlace Aachen
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Bohemia
deathDate 1419-08-16
deathPlace Kunratice
deposedAs King of the Romans
depositionYear 1400
era Late Middle Ages
father Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
house House of Luxembourg
language Czech
German
monarchOf Kingdom of Bohemia
Kingdom of Germany
mother Anna of Svidnica
surface form: Anna of Schweidnitz
name Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia
surface form: Wenceslas IV

Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia
Wenzel IV. self-linksurface differs
nobleFamily House of Luxembourg
notableFor conflicts with the Bohemian nobility
deposition as King of the Romans
weakening of royal authority in Bohemia
positionHeld King of Bohemia
King of the Romans
predecessor Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
reignEnd 1419-08-16
reignStart 1378-11-29
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Jobst of Moravia
John of Görlitz
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
spouse Joanna of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Sophia of Bavaria NERFINISHED
successor Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
successorAsKingOfBohemia Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
title King of Bohemia
King of the Romans

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Holy Roman Emperor Wenceslaus alsoKnownAs Wenzel IV.
subject surface form: Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia
Wenzel IV. name Wenzel IV. self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia