Successful Premyslids

So, let's assume the Premyslid dynasty are successful gaining Poland.
How does this come about?
What other territory could they reasonably get? Austria? Carinthia? Styria? The Imperial title? Etc.
Other side effects?
 
The most successful the Premyslid dynasty could be in the 14th century would be:

1. Holding onto Hungary, with an early death of Charles Robert of Anjou, perhaps during the Siege of Buda in 1302.
2. Wenceslaus II not dying or tuberculosis and defeating Wladyslaw the Elbow-high, thus consolidating the Polish territory he has and/or taking the rest of Poland.
3. Wenceslaus III avoiding assassination and marrying Elizabeth of Hungary, as originally intended, solidifying his hereditary right to the throne.
 
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Perhaps Premyslids are not trying to get everything at once-Poland and Hungary at the same time, that was hardly acceptable for neighbours, even Habsburgs turned against Premyslids as result. If Andrew III of Hungary lives longer and his daughter marry Wenceslaus III, then it could work. Also if Wenceslaus II have additional son to give him Poland, then we'll have two Premyslid monarchs on 3 thrones.
 
The most successful the Premyslid dynasty could be in the 14th century would be:

1. Holding onto Hungary, with an early death of Charles Robert of Anjou, perhaps during the Siege of Buda in 1302.
2. Wenceslaus II not dying or tuberculosis and defeating Wladyslaw the Elbow-high, thus consolidating the Polish territory he has and/or taking the rest of Poland.
3. Wenceslaus III avoiding assassination and marrying Elizabeth of Hungary, as originally intended, solidifying his hereditary right to the throne.
Perhaps we can have the son of Ryksa inherit the Polish Kingdom.
 
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