List of Bohemian consorts
This is a list of the of the rulers of Bohemia.
The first Duchess of Bohemia was St. Ludmila, while the first Queen of Bohemia was Świętosława of Poland. Some of them were not crowned.
There was only one queen regnant in Czech history - Maria Theresa. Nevertheless, some female royal consorts were highly influential in the country's history, having ruled as regents for their minor children and heirs, as well as having a great influence over their spouses.
The title was used until 1918, when husband of the last queen was deposed.Duchesses of Bohemia
- 874–888/891: Ludmila of Bohemia, wife of Bořivoj I, d. assassinated 15 September 921 in Tetín Castle
- 906–921: Drahomíra, wife of Vratislav I, d. after 935
- 935–972: Biagota, wife of Boleslav I
- ?–999: Emma of Melnik, original evident Queen of France, widow from King Lothair of France, circa 989 second wife of Boleslaus I, d. 1005/1006
- ?–?: Božena, second morganatic wife of duke Oldřich
- 1034–1055: Judith of Schweinfurt,, wife of Bretislaus I, d. 1058
- 1055–1061: Ida of Wettin, wife of Spytihněv II, d. a. 1061
- 1061–1062: Adelaide of Hungary, first wife of Vratislaus II, d. 1062
- 1092: Wirpirk of Tengling, wife of Konrád I Brněnský
- 1094–1100: Lukarta of Bogen, wife of Břetislav II
- 1100–1007: Helbirga of Austria, wife of Bořivoj II, d. 1142
- 1111–1117: Richeza of Berg, wife of Vladislav I, d. 1125
- 1117–1120: Helbirga of Austria, wife of Bořivoj II, d. 1142
- 1120–1125: Richeza of Berg, wife of Vladislav I, d. 1125
- 1125–1140: Adelaide of Hungary, wife of Soběslav I, d. 1140
- 1140–1150: Gertrude of Babenberg, first wife of Vladislaus II, d. 1150
- 1172–1173: Elisabeth of Hungary, wife of Frederick I, d. after 1189
- 1173/7–1178: Elisabeth of Poland, wife of Soběslav II, d. 1209
- 1178–1189: Elisabeth of Hungary, wife of Frederick I, d. after 1189
- 1189–1191: Hellicha of Wittelsbach, wife of Konrád II Ota, d. after 1198
Queens of Bohemia
Non-dynastic
Non-dynastic