Your list is OK for the kings, but insufficient for the early period. The following should be a complete listing. Czech forms of names are used consistently (Vaclav rather than Wenceslas, Premysl Otakar rather than Ottocar etc.) Pre-Slavic Marobud (Marcomanni chief) ?-17/19 Slavic Tribal Union Samo (Frankish merchant) 623/4-658? Greater Moravia Mojmir I. 830?-846 Rastislav 846-870 Svatopluk 870?-894 Mojmir II. 894-906 Legends Cech (forefather) Krok Libuse (princess) Premysl (founder of the dynasty) Nezamysl Mnata Vojen Vnislav Kresomysl Neklan Hostivit Historical Princes Borivoj ?-889? (Svatopluk of Moravia) 889?-894? Spytihnev ?-915? Vratislav I. 915?-921? Vaclav (Saint Wenceslas) ?-929/935 Boleslav I. (the Cruel) 929/935-967/972 Boleslav II. (the Faithful) 967/972-999 Boleslav III. (the Red-haired) 999-1002 Vladivoj 1002-1003 Jaromir 1003 Boleslav III. 1003 Boleslav the Brave 1003-1004 Jaromir 1004-1012 Oldrich 1012-1033 Jaromir 1033-1034 Oldrich 1034 Bretislav I. 1035-1055 Spytihnev II. 1055-1061 Vratislav II. 1061-1092 (king from 1085) Konrad I. of Brno 1092 Bretislav II. 1092-1100 Borivoj II. 1101-1107 Svatopluk 1107-1109 Vladislav I. 1109-1117 Borivoj II. 1117-1120 Vladislav I. 1120-1125 Sobeslav I. 1125-1140 Vladislav II. 1140-1172 (king from 1158) Bedrich 1172-1173 Sobeslav II. 1173-1178 Bedrich 1178-1189 Konrad II. Ota 1189-1191 Vaclav II. 1191-1192 Premysl I. Otakar 1192-1193 Jindrich Bretislav (III.) 1193-1197 Vladislav Jindrich 1197 Premysl I. Otakar 1197-1230 (king from 1198) Your list should be OK for the rest. This comes mostly from the Czech "Who was who in our history until 1918" popular encyclopaedia, but the legendary princes are taken from "Walks in Czech history" by Petr Horejs. Radek -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet