Przemko II, Duke of Opava

Opavský, Polish: Przemek II Opawski; (c. 1423-1425 – 16 June 1478) was a member of the Opava branch of the Přemyslid dynasty.

At the time, Przemko II was destined for a career in the clergy, and he probably received no territory in the 1435 division.

In Vienna, he wrote the astrological treatise Practice verissima domini ducis Przsenikonis data per dominum Petrum presbiterumde Oppavia Ludvico ad faciendam veram et perfectum lunam.

After Bishop Jošt of Wrocław died in 1467, Przemko served as diocesan administrator.

Although he was considered a likely candidate to succeed Jošt, the post was given to Rudolf of Rüdesheim, who had previously served as papal legate for Germany and Bohemia.