Duke of OlomoucFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Duke of Olomouc (Latin: dux) or Prince of Olomouc (Czech: kníže olomoucký) was a title held by members of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty in medieval Moravia, where Olomouc was a gord (Slavic fortified settlement). Bretislav I (r. 1031–?) Otto (r. 1061–87)[1] Boleslaus (r. fl. 1087)[2] Svatopluk (r. 1090–1107)[3] Otto the Black (r. fl. 1126)[4] Václav (r. 1126–30)[5] Otto III (r. 1140–60) Frederick (r. 1164–72) Oldřich (r. 1173–77)[6] Vladimír (r. fl. 1195–96)[7] Mikulaš (r. fl. 1269)[8]
Duke of Olomouc (Latin: dux) or Prince of Olomouc (Czech: kníže olomoucký) was a title held by members of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty in medieval Moravia, where Olomouc was a gord (Slavic fortified settlement). Bretislav I (r. 1031–?) Otto (r. 1061–87)[1] Boleslaus (r. fl. 1087)[2] Svatopluk (r. 1090–1107)[3] Otto the Black (r. fl. 1126)[4] Václav (r. 1126–30)[5] Otto III (r. 1140–60) Frederick (r. 1164–72) Oldřich (r. 1173–77)[6] Vladimír (r. fl. 1195–96)[7] Mikulaš (r. fl. 1269)[8]