-
Habsburg (from 1617) he
became famous as co-victim,
along with
Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice, of the 1618
Defenestration of Prague. Vilém was born at his...
- ˈbor̝ɪta]; Czech:
Jaroslav hrabě Bořita z Martinic, German:
Jaroslav Graf
Borzita von Martinic/Martinitz) (6
January 1582 – 21
November 1649) was a Czech...
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Alonso de Contreras,
Spanish privateer and
writer (d. 1641)
Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice,
Bohemian noble (d. 1649)
January 7 –
Magdalene of Brandenburg...
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leave the country. By 1627,
Archbishop Harrach of
Prague and
Jaroslav Borzita of
Martinice set out to
convert the heretics, as they were termed, by peaceful...
- Jiří Bořita of
Martinice (German:
Georg Borzita von Martinitz; 1532 – 22
January 1598) was
Bohemian Supreme Chancellor. He came from the
noble Martinic...
- with Ferdinand's two
Catholic representatives,
Vilem Slavata and
Jaroslav Borzita. In what
became known as the
Third Defenestration of Prague, both men were...
- Prague, he
married Barbara Eusebia (d. 1656), a
daughter of
Count Jaroslav Borzita of
Martinice and his
first wife,
Maria Eusebie von Sternberg. On 28 May...
- Béjar 1621 1660 1657 John Ferdinand,
Count of
Porcia 1605 1665
Bernard Borzita,
Count of Martinitz,
Palatine of
Hungary 1603 1665
Annibal Gonzague,...
- and
seized two
Imperial governors,
Vilem Slavata of
Chlum and
Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice. The
rebels charged them with
violating the
Letter of Majesty...
-
governors appointed by Ferdinand,
Vilem Slavata of
Chlum and
Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice, and two
imperial secretaries. The
noblemen held a
trial on...