Bavaria was divided in 1375 between three brothers. In 1503 Bavaria was united again. Bavaria gained electoral status in 1623.
Kings of Bohemia:
1378-1419 Wenceslaus of Luxemburg (halfbrother of the hungarian king Sigismund)
1419-1420 Sigismund of Luxemburg (also hungarian king)
1420-1436 Hussite wars (a rebellion, mostly in bohemia)
1436-1437 Sigismund of Luxemburg (also hungarian king)
1437-1457 Habsburg kings (also kings of hungary and austria)
1458-1471 Jiři z Poděbrad (hussite)
1471-1526 Jagellonican kings (also kings of hungary)
1526-1619 Habsburg kings (also kings of hungary and austria)
"Wenceslaus, 1361–1419, Holy Roman emperor (uncrowned) and German king (1378–1400), king of Bohemia (1378–1419) as Wenceslaus IV, elector of Brandenburg (1373–76), son and successor of Emperor Charles IV. He was, even more than his father, a Bohemian rather than German king. Although gifted, he was given to drunkenness and violent fits of temper. It was largely through his support that his half-brother Sigismund was able to take possession (1387) of Hungary." -The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
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