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The paper deals with some inherited traits in the relationship between the bureaucratic elite of the Kingdom of Bohemia and Silesia. One of the tendencies was an emphasis on preserving the integrity of the Crown of the Kingdom of Bohemia, especially at the time of almost permanent absence of kings from the country (this mainly concerns the governments of both Jagiellonian kings). However, the nobles of Bohemia also looked after their own interests, and Silesia was for them a space where they engaged in property speculation. They also approached the Silesian princes expediently. On the one hand, they tried to limit their power positions; on the other, they endeavoured to enlist their support in order to attain their particular objectives. But they did not succeed in dominating political life in Silesia to the extent they had succeeded in the case of Moravia and the two Lusatias.