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- both 'Bohemian' and 'Czech'. German: Königreich Böhmen; Latin: Regnum Bohemiae Hugo Gerhard Ströhl: Wappenrolle Österreich-Ungarns. Erste Auflage, Wien...
- and Helena. Emler, Josef (1892). Regatta diplomatica nec non epistolaria Bohemiae a Moraviae Pars IV (in Latin). Retrieved 26 April 2020. "Synové Jindřicha...
- translation of the Czech abbreviated name. The joint rule of Corona regni Bohemiae was legally established by decree of King Charles IV issued on 7 April...
- Retrieved 7 October 2015. Judaica Bohemiae. 1965. OCLC 3983424. Retrieved 9 June 2020 – via Worldcat. "Judaica Bohemiae". The Jewish Museum in Prague. Damsker...
- surrounded by the legend "Franciscus Iosephus I, Dei gratia, imperator Austriae, rex Bohemiae, Galiciae, Illyriae et cetera et apostolicus rex Hungariae"...
- Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME) Branch of the Canadian Forces Artis Bohemiae Amicis Friends of Czech Arts Award of the Minister of Culture of the Czech...
- Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME) Branch of the Canadian Forces Artis Bohemiae Amicis Friends of Czech Arts Award of the Minister of Culture of the Czech...
- thirty works, the most important from which is Miscellanea Historica regni Bohemiae ("Varieties from the History of the Czech Kingdom" ", 6 vols., Prague,...
- epistolaria Bohemiae a Moraviae Pars III (in Latin). Retrieved 26 April 2020. Emler, Josef (1892). Regatta diplomatica nec non epistolaria Bohemiae a Moraviae...
- surrounded by the legend "Franciscus Iosephus I, Dei gratia, imperator Austriae, rex Bohemiae, Galiciae, Illyriae et cetera et apostolicus rex Hungariae"...