Ladislaus Jindřich, Vladislav (? - August 12, 1222) was the son of Vladislav II, and younger brother of Premysl Otakar I. On June 22, 1197 he was elected Duke of Bohemia. Faced with an uprising in favour of Otakar, Vladislav Jindrich abdicated a few months later on December 6. Premysl Otakar then took the Czech throne (without imperial approval) and compensated Vladislav Jindrich with the autonomous Margravate of Moravia. By his repudiation of the throne, Vladislav Jindrich significantly helped to bring an end to the destructive dynastic wars of the Premyslid dynasty lasting for over 25 years from the death of King Vladislav II.
Premysl Ottokar I (or Premysl Ottakar I, Czech: Přemysl Otakar I), king of Bohemia (1198-1230), was a younger son of King Vladislav II[?] (d.
His early years were passed amid the anarchy which prevailed everywhere in the country, after several struggles, in which he took part, he was recognized as ruler of Bohemia by the emperor Henry VI in 1192.
He was, however, soon overthrown, but renewing the fight in 1196 he forced his brother, dukeVladislavJindrich[?], to abandon Bohemia to him and to content himself with Moravia.