Who Was King Charles IV - Kingdom Come Deliverance History
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- Charles IV (Prague, 14 May 1316 - Prague, 29 November 1378) was King of Bohemia from 1346 to 1378 and Emperor of Holy Roman Empire from 1355 to 1378.
14.5.1316 - 29.11.1378
Charles IV of Luxembourg, born Wenceslas, son of King John of Luxembourg, was the second member of the Luxembourg dynasty to become King of Bohemia (1346 - 1378) and the first to attain the title Holy Roman Emperor (1355 - 1378). He held many other titles besides: Margrave of Moravia, Count of Luxembourg, King of Italy, King of the Romans and King of Burgundy.
Renowned for his diplomatic skills and erudition, he actively endeavoured to consolidate his position and ensure the survival of his line in Europe, especially in Bohemia, Moravia and Germany. He was well-versed in several languages and at the French court he was tutored by none other than the future pope, Clement VI.
During his reign, Prague and the lands of the Bohemian Crown underwent a major transformation, becoming a powerful political, economic and cultural centre. For this reason, this period of his reign is known as the Golden Age. He initiated the construction of many superb edifices, which thus bear his name, including Charles University, Charles Bridge and Karlstein Castle. He was keen to emphasise the role of religious faith in society. He renewed the cults of St. Wenceslas, St. Sigismund and St. Vitus, consecrating various Church buildings to them, among others Prague Cathedral.
He married four times and had thirteen children, most of whom died in infancy. The most illustrious of his offspring were his sons Wenceslas and Sigismund, who both became rulers over the lands of the Bohemian Crown.
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I’m currently visiting Prague rn, and quite frankly he’s utterly beloved here. There are puppets, carved faces, statues, and tons of other pieces of him everywhere.
Awesome, he was rue reformer, he turned Prague in rich and modern city in his time and what is greater than institution as Charles university, which carryes his legacy to this day, a great King who ruled most of the Europe but still focused on his country of origin.
Here right now. Going down a rabbit hole lol
He is even on 100 crowns bank note! Prague remembers it’s daddy))
I mean, he was one of our best Kings, and he's called "Otec Vlasti" or in english "Father of the Nation"
Snatching up crowns like a pokemon trainer
Hes gotta catch them all.
this is what you learn in czechia in 4th grade
Makes sense, it being local history and all.
Not known unfortunately for the rest of the world
Fantastic addition to the history of kingdom come deliverance series. Thia guy really did a lot.
Couldn't agree more.
Louis the German died in AD 876. I believe you meant Louis the Bavarian (Emperor Louis IV).
death by "English Longbow Syndrome" cracked me up
His empire from Prague expanded.
Sounds Factual.
Well whoever gets the next video I very seriously doubt they will be able to live up to Charles's great legacy he indeed was a great man and a credit to the European race
Yeah, its more than a little difficult to measure up to a legacy like that.
This gentlemen sumarises perfectly the situations of both Vaclav IV and Sigismund as well as their relatives Procopius and Jobst ... :) like seriously that is unenviable challange.
Nice. Keep up the amazing work on these history videos!! I love them.
Glad you like them!
He also came in a city near mine to visit the sanctuary of two saints. He is also depicted in a big fresco in this sanctuary
That's cool. It makes sense, as he was a patron of both the church and the arts.
@@ParryThis he truly was loved and respect like few
Dude, you made my ears bleed with your pronunciation of Václav and Lucemburský. Otherwise a nice video tho.
Yeah, Czech is a surprisingly difficult language for me to learn.
@@ParryThis oh I totally get that. I wouldn't wanna learn it as a second language.
stfu it’s so annoying every single czech person commenting this like get a personality
@@ParryThis VaKlav is what made me laugh when there is a C you pronounce it as such in our language C doesnt change into K as it does in UK just for interest :)
However you handled our country history well thank you
Awesome video. You do a great time on these videos. Thanks a lot.
Glad you like them!
I Might e related to Charles the 4th.
That would be cool.
Because John of Görlitz was his son and that’s the way to spell my last name originally.
@@redarmy1698 well his daugher did not had any children so prolly not.
@@redarmy1698had no male heirs and his only daughter never had children so if you are related it’s thru a bastard lmfao
actually no you just aren’t related cos they wouldn’t be allowed to keep the surname sorry bud
You keep showing modern coat of arms of Luxembourg-Nassau dynsty which has nothing to do with the members of the Luxembourg dynasty named in your videos.
John the Blind is said to have charged with his knights at a battle line of Dismounted English knights, men at arms and squires that where under the command of the 16 year old Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, Heir to the English throne(famously remembered as the Black Prince for the supposed tint applied to the metal of his armor).
King John was already blind by Crecy and he has two of the knights of his bodyguard for his horses bridle to theirs.
Prince Edward was so impressed by the Old and Blind kings bravery that he adopted King John's personal badge(in addition to heraldry many nobles adopted another symbol as a personal badge, see the white rose of York, the Red rose of Lancaster and the tudor rose which combines them, or see King Edward IV badge of the Sun in Splendour as examples). King John's personal badge was three white swan feathers on a black field and his personal motto was the German "Ich Dien" (I serve). Every heir to the English throne has used this badge and motto since crecy.
Video is great but I would appretiate you getting some czech people to help your pronouncination :D
Fascinating man. I would have loved to share a glass a wine with him ( or beer ).
YEET
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Pure gold!
The purest of course.
2:39 Yeah... he wasn't well liked there and even less so his brother John Henry. They had usurped the county from Margaret, the countess of Tyrol (who was initially married to John Henry but then got a divorce). Basically, the local nobles rose up against them and kicked them out.
I loved the video but my ears exploded from you pronunciation of Czech names but it was rated the second hardest language soooo yeah. Btw in Czech we read everything basically the way you write it so in a word with c you read c not k just wanted to point that out. Don't take this as me making fun of you tho I appreciate you at least trying.
Thanks for the tip. Czech has proved to be, so far, the hardest language for me to learn.
saying c isn’t pronounced as c is redundant i’m guessing you mean it isn’t ever pronounced as S and only ever sounds like K and CH ?
Very nice thanks
Most welcome
🎂Charles IV 05-14-2022
Everyone recite the litany.
A good man
Amazing video!
Was he crazy?
Crazy? Probably not. Incautious? Yes. It was 1350 and in one of many tournaments he participated in he got hurt badly. Really badly. He fell of a horse on his back. The best doctors available saved his life, but not his spine. For a time he couldn't move and basically had to learn how to walk. As basically an athlete he had good starting point, but eversince the unfortunate tourney he walked slightly stooped and with his head forward. Plus he broke his jaw and had minor jaw prebite.
The funny part? The Pope, Charles was at time on good terms with, did write him to not participate in this tourney. Charles did not listen, got hurt and afterwards was apparently feeling a bit guilty as a little boy, who was too much of a smartass to listen to his parent telling him to not climb a tree, from which he just fell off.
Charles was actually also present at the battle of Crecy but was pulled away from the battle by bohemian nobility after the battle was evidently lost.