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Chudenice (German: Chudenitz) is a
market town in
Klatovy District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 800 inhabitants. The villages...
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Master of the
Chudenice Altarpiece (also
known as
Master of the
Epitaph of Půta Švihovský; ?–1514) was a
Czech painter active in
Prague at the turn of...
- Vojnův Městec (795) Všeruby (795) Kácov (794) Maršovice (787)
Opatov (766)
Chudenice (761) Sněžné (751)
Slabce (722) Dešenice (716) Štěpánov nad
Svratkou (713)...
- of main
heads of the anti-Habsburg
Bohemian Revolt Heřman
Czernin of
Chudenice (1576–1651), traveler,
diplomat and politician,
highest provincial court...
- de
Chudenic (11??–12??). The name of the
family refers to the town of
Chudenice (German: Chudenitz) in
western Bohemia,
which was in
their possession...
- and Alžběta
Cimburk from Choustník. In 1621 she
married Jan
Czernin of
Chudenice (1597–1642), who was a
member of the
prominent Czernin family. They inherited...
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Region Brno-Slatina, a
district of Brno Slatina, a
village and part of
Chudenice Slatina, a
village and part of Františkovy Lázně Slatina, a
village and...
- 3rd Fürst of
Lobkowicz 21 Sep 1729 28 Jan 1803
Marie Ludmila Czernin of
Chudenice, had
issue Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain,
Queen Consort of Sardinia...
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Jaroslav Kvapil (25
September 1868 in
Chudenice,
Kingdom of
Bohemia – 10
January 1950 in Prague) was a
Czech poet,
theatre director, translator, playwright...
- of
composer and
music theorist Anton Reicha.
Josef Reicha was born in
Chudenice. In 1761 he
moved to Prague,
where he was
taught cello by
Franz Joseph...