The Bohemian border with Bavaria was inhabited primarily by Germans.
They have been also guarding Bohemian southwestern borders and homes in the area (Chod region around Domažlice town).
Its main deposit lies in the west of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, where it runs up to the Bohemian border, ending south of Pirna.
The Bohemian border was moved closer to Mailberg, recapturing land tht had been lost to the Austrians under Bretislaus I in 1041.
The new demarcation line ran from Ruhland in the northwest to the Bohemian border at Seidenberg (Zawidów) in the southeast.
The King of Bohemia was no longer subject to appointment by the Emperor, and was only required to attend Reichstag diets close to the Bohemian border.
The king was no longer subject to appointment by the Emperor and was only required to attend Diets close to the Bohemian border.
In October, Joseph withdrew most of his army to the Bohemian border and Frederick withdrew his remaining troops into Prussia.
The fortress on the Bohemian border was seized by the Hussites as well as by Hungarian troops under Matthias Corvinus in 1486.
At the end of April, the crusading army crossed the Bohemian border.