The next major country after the Great Moravia was the Duchy of Bohemia, a part of the Holy Roman Empire, with its first major dynasty being the Přemyslids ruling Bohemia, Moravia, Hungary and Poland in their greatest extent. The duchy was later transformed into a hereditary kingdom by the Holy Roman Emperor. The most revered monarch of the Kingdom of Bohemia was probably Charles IV, the second king from the House of Luxemburg, marking the Golden Age of Czech
The next major country after the Great Moravia was the Duchy of Bohemia, a part of the Holy Roman Empire, with its first major dynasty being the Přemyslids ruling Bohemia, Moravia, Hungary and Poland in their greatest extent. The duchy was later transformed into a hereditary kingdom by the Holy Roman Emperor. The most revered monarch of the Kingdom of Bohemia was probably Charles IV, the second king from the House of Luxemburg, marking the Golden Age of Czech