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- Cimburk Castle is a castle located in the Czech Republic. It was built between 1320 and the 1330s. Štěpán of Vartnov repaired the castles damage in 1468...
- Zdeněk Kostka of Postupice † Václav Vlček of Čenov Ctibor Tovačovský of Cimburk John II of Rosenberg Burian II of Gutštejn Units involved Black Army  ...
- died out in 1468 and Mladá Boleslav was acquired by the Tovačovský of Cimburk family. Before the end of the 15th century, they left the desolated Minorite...
- Schwanberg (1422–25) † Čeněk of Wartenberg Sigismund Korybut Jan Tovačovský of Cimburk Hanuš of Kolowrat † Aleš Vřešťovský of Rýzmburk Chval Řepický of Machovice...
- from 1321. In 1349, Koryčany was first referred to as a market town. The Cimburk Castle was built here between 1327 and 1333 and became the centre of the...
- radical Taborites were united in a league. The Hussite Ctibor Tovačovský of Cimburk, who had ****umed the title governor after Albert's death, continued to...
- 1601, Zuzana Černínová was born to Jiřík Homut of Harasov and Alžběta Cimburk from Choustník. In 1621 she married Jan Czernin of Chudenice (1597–1642)...
- Moravia, for example, Hradisko of St. Clement, Gorazd's Well, Kozel Rock, Cimburk Castle and Moravian Karst, two places are also from Bohemia: the Cemetery...
- Hranice became a town. From the 1420s, the town became a property of the Cimburk family, and from 1499 a property of the Pernštejn family. In the 16th and...
- are the ruin of the Cimburk Castle and the Church of Saint James the Great. The church is a late Baroque building from 1752. Cimburk Castle was founded...