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Dvorce may
refer to places:
Dvorce (Bruntál District), a muni****lity and
village in the Moravian-Silesian
Region Dvorce (Jihlava District), a muni****lity...
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Racek Kobyla of
Dvorce (also Dvojic, Dvojitz, or Dwoygicz; died 2
February 1416) was a
Bohemian landowner,
hetman of
Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia, and burgrave...
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Dvorce (Macedonian: Дворце, Albanian:
Dvorcё) is a
village in the muni****lity of Saraj,
North Macedonia.
According to the 2021 census, the
village had...
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Dvorce (Hungarian: Szepesudvard) is a
former village in the Levoča
District in Slovakia.
Dvorce was part of the
Szepes county of the
Kingdom of Hungary...
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Dvorce (pronounced [ˈdʋoːɾtsɛ]; in
older sources also Dvorice, German: Dworichdorf) is a
settlement southeast of Čatež ob Savi in the Muni****lity of Brežice...
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Dvorce (in 1869–1910 Dvorec; German: Hof in Mähren) is a muni****lity and
village in Bruntál
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic...
- Pirkstein, was not yet of age. In 1403, Hanuš
welcomed Racek Kobyla of
Dvorce and some
survivors of the
attack by
Sigismund of
Hungary on Stříbrná Skalice...
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Dvorce (Czech pronunciation: [ˈdvortsɛ]; German: Höfen) is a muni****lity and
village in
Jihlava District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Wenceslaus IV
whose burgrave in the
Skalice Castle was
Racek Kobyla of
Dvorce.
Later that year,
Skalice was
besieged by the army of King Sigismund, it...
- Luxembourg,
English duchess and
countess (d. 1472)
February 2 –
Racek Kobyla of
Dvorce,
Bohemian Hetman and Burgrave.
February 27 –
Eleanor of Castile,
queen consort...