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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...
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discovery found conclusively to be a
greyhound specifically was at the
Chotěbuz fort in the
Czech Republic. This
comprised sighthound type "gracile" bones...
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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...
- a "Cottbuser" or a "Cottbusser".
Names in
different languages: Czech:
Chotěbuz,
pronounced [ˈxocɛbus] German:
Cottbus Latin:
Cotbusium Polish: Chociebuż...
- (strongholds).
Among them most
notable were
located in
Lubomia (the biggest),
Chotěbuz and
Hradec nad Moravicí
which was in 1155
mentioned as
Gradice Golenzicezke...
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Rozprze Stradów
Szczecin Szprotawa Włocławek
Wolin Wrocław Bílina Budeč
Chotěbuz Kouřim Levý
Hradec Libice nad
Cidlinou Libušín Mikulčice-Valy
Prague Castle...
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Slavic settlements such as
Brenna (Brandenburg), Budišin (Bautzen), and
Chotebuž (Cottbus) came
under German control through the
installation of margraves...
- 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...
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Reconstruction of a pit-house in
Chotěbuz, Czechia...
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Hradec nad Moravicí 5,485 Hrádek 1,920
Hukvaldy 2,175 Chlebičov 1,177
Chotěbuz 1,395 Chuchelná 1,258 Chvalíkovice 696
Jablunkov 5,257
Jakartovice 1,080...