Hohenstaufen–Přemyslid dynastic alliance
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The Hohenstaufen–Přemyslid dynastic alliance was a medieval political and familial union between the German Hohenstaufen emperors and the Bohemian Přemyslid rulers, forged through intermarriage to strengthen their mutual influence in Central Europe.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Hohenstaufen–Přemyslid dynastic alliance Context triple: [Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen, associatedWith, Hohenstaufen–Přemyslid dynastic alliance]
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Habsburg–Wittelsbach dynastic alliance
The Habsburg–Wittelsbach dynastic alliance was a series of strategic marriages and political agreements between the Habsburg and Wittelsbach ruling houses that shaped power relations in Central Europe during the late Middle Ages and early modern period.
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Hohenstaufen–Plantagenet dynastic alliance
The Hohenstaufen–Plantagenet dynastic alliance was a 13th-century political and marital union linking the German imperial Hohenstaufen dynasty with the English royal House of Plantagenet to strengthen their mutual influence in European affairs.
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Bourbon–Habsburg alliance
The Bourbon–Habsburg alliance was a 17th-century dynastic and political partnership between the French Bourbon and Spanish Habsburg royal houses, forged through intermarriage to strengthen ties and balance power in Europe.
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Přemyslid dynasty
The Přemyslid dynasty was a medieval royal house that ruled over the Czech lands, notably Bohemia, from the early Middle Ages until the early 14th century and played a key role in Central European politics.
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House of Ottokar
The House of Ottokar was a medieval ruling dynasty that held significant power in Central Europe, particularly through its control of the Duchy of Styria.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
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Target entity: Hohenstaufen–Přemyslid dynastic alliance Target entity description: The Hohenstaufen–Přemyslid dynastic alliance was a medieval political and familial union between the German Hohenstaufen emperors and the Bohemian Přemyslid rulers, forged through intermarriage to strengthen their mutual influence in Central Europe.
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A.
Habsburg–Wittelsbach dynastic alliance
The Habsburg–Wittelsbach dynastic alliance was a series of strategic marriages and political agreements between the Habsburg and Wittelsbach ruling houses that shaped power relations in Central Europe during the late Middle Ages and early modern period.
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B.
Hohenstaufen–Plantagenet dynastic alliance
The Hohenstaufen–Plantagenet dynastic alliance was a 13th-century political and marital union linking the German imperial Hohenstaufen dynasty with the English royal House of Plantagenet to strengthen their mutual influence in European affairs.
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C.
Bourbon–Habsburg alliance
The Bourbon–Habsburg alliance was a 17th-century dynastic and political partnership between the French Bourbon and Spanish Habsburg royal houses, forged through intermarriage to strengthen ties and balance power in Europe.
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D.
Přemyslid dynasty
The Přemyslid dynasty was a medieval royal house that ruled over the Czech lands, notably Bohemia, from the early Middle Ages until the early 14th century and played a key role in Central European politics.
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E.
House of Ottokar
The House of Ottokar was a medieval ruling dynasty that held significant power in Central Europe, particularly through its control of the Duchy of Styria.
- F. None of above. chosen
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