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- Chotěbuz (Polish: Kocobędz, German: Kotzobendz) is a muni****lity and village in Karviná District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic...
- territory of the Czech Republic as a proof of a local elite presence at Chotěbuz-Podobora hillfort in the 8th–9th century AD. SbNM B, 71, pp.17-24. Miriam...
- discovery found conclusively to be a greyhound specifically was at the Chotěbuz fort in the Czech Republic. This comprised sighthound type "gracile" bones...
- Rozprze Stradów Szczecin Szprotawa Włocławek Wolin Wrocław Bílina Budeč Chotěbuz Kouřim Levý Hradec Libice nad Cidlinou Libušín Mikulčice-Valy Prague Castle...
- (strongholds). Among them most notable were located in Lubomia (the biggest), Chotěbuz and Hradec nad Moravicí which was in 1155 mentioned as Gradice Golenzicezke...
- Slavic settlements such as Brenna (Brandenburg), Budišin (Bautzen), and Chotebuž (Cottbus) came under German control through the installation of margraves...
- state border with Cieszyn, Pogwizdów and Kaczyce on the Polish side and Chotěbuz on the Czech side. The river then continues through the territories of...
- tribe. The tribe had a large and important gord situated in contemporary Chotěbuz. In the 880s or the early 890s the gord was raided and burned, most probably...
- a "Cottbuser" or a "Cottbusser". Names in different languages: Czech: Chotěbuz, pronounced [ˈxocɛbus] German: Cottbus Latin: Cotbusium Polish: Chociebuż...
- Chateau Brantice Chateau Bravantice Chateau Bruntál Chateau Burkvíz Castle Chotěbuz Chateau Chuchelná Chateau Cvilín Castle Čeladná Castle Dětřichovice u Příbora...