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became the
bishop of Olomouc. His name is
given also as Jan
Dubravius or J****
Dubravius, Jan Skála z
Doubravky and Jan z Doubravky, and Dubravinius....
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Prague in his
Chronica Boëmorum.
Another early account was
included in Jan
Dubravius' 1552
chronicle Historia regni Bohemiae, and
Johann Karl
August Musäus...
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Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-9959-5. David,
Zdenek V. (1996). "Hajek,
Dubravius, and the Jews: A
Contrast in Sixteenth-Century
Czech Historiography"....
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Catholics writing in Latin, e.g.
Bohuslav Hasištejnský z
Lobkovic and Jan
Dubravius) and
Protestants writing in Czech, e.g.
Viktorin Kornel of Všehrdy and...
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military action. In the
History of the
Kingdom of
Bohemia of
Johannes Dubravius (1552), the
siege of
Olomouc is
moved to 1241 and
attributed to the Mongols...
- 1497–1540
Stanislav I
Thurzo 1540–1541
Bernard Zoubek of Zdětín 1541–1553 Jan
Dubravius 1553–1565
Marek Khuen of
Olomouc 1565–1572 Vilém Prusinovský z Víckova...
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soldier as well.
Early modern-era
Czech historical literature by Jan
Dubravius also
refers to the hero of Belgrade/Nándorfehérvár as
being unknown, but...
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between Henry VIII and his servant.
Stefan then
became a
steward of Jan
Dubravius,
Bishop of Olmütz, in Bohemia. The
Bishop subsequently wrote a treatise...
- by poultry.
According to
Historia regni Boiemiae;
published in 1552 by
Dubravius, he was at the end
taken to ****, in "both body and soul". P. T. Barnum...