Otakar II

Otakar II

▪ king of Bohemia

born 1230
died Aug. 26, 1278, Dürnkrut, Austria

      king of Bohemia (1253–78), who briefly established his crownland as the most powerful state of the Holy Roman Empire.

      The son of King Wenceslas I of Bohemia, Otakar was elected duke of Austria in November 1251 and succeeded his father as king of Bohemia and Moravia in September 1253. In 1254 he conducted a crusade against the pagans of East Prussia, where later the Teutonic Knights named their citadel of Königsberg (modern Kaliningrad, Russia) after him. He also conducted another crusade against the Lithuanians (1266–67). He seized Styria (1260) from the Hungarians and in 1269 took possession of Carinthia, Carniola, and Istria. His domains then stretched from Silesia to the Adriatic, and he stood as the strongest prince of the Holy Roman Empire. His fortunes changed soon after the election of Rudolf of Habsburg (Rudolf I) as German king (1273). After having incurred the enmity both of rival princes and of his own nobility, Otakar was first divested of his rights to Austria, Styria, and Carinthia by the Diet of Regensburg (1274), then placed under the ban of the empire (June 1276). Finally Rudolf invaded Austria and forced him to renounce all his territories save Bohemia and Moravia (Treaty of Vienna, November 1276). Two years later, in an attempt to reassert his rights, Otakar marched on Vienna but was killed at the Battle of Dürnkrut.

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