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Contacts between Frederick V and Ottoman empire during the bohemian estate rebellion
Vašíčková, Martina ; Hausenblasová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Stellner, František (referee)
Although the Bohemian Revolt (1618-1620) has received a great deal of attention from historians in the past, many circumstances - especially in the area of international relations - remain unclear. These include diplomatic contacts between the insurgents and the Ottoman Empire. The bachelor's thesis deals with the development of negotiations between the Prince- elector Fredrick V, who became King of Bohemia in the years 1619-1620, and the Ottoman Empire. Thesis tries to map the whole meeting from the sending of the first message by Fredrick V to Constantinople, through the stay of Mehmed Aga in Prague in autumn 1620, ending with the second message to Constantinople in November 1620. The work aims to reveal the external circumstances that affect the decision-making of individual participants about foreign policy strategies during the uprising. In particular, the role of the Prince of Transylvania and the Kingdom of Poland will be in the forefront.

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1 VAŠÍČKOVÁ, Marta
1 Vašíčková, Marie
2 Vašíčková, Michaela
1 Vašíčková, Michala
2 Vašíčková, Milada
4 Vašíčková, Miroslava
4 Vašíčková, Monika
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