- The
Egerland (Czech: Chebsko; German:
Egerland;
Egerland German dialect: Eghalånd) is a
historical region in the far
north west of
Bohemia in what is today...
- MV
Egerland was an oil
tanker used by the
German Navy in
World War II. As
North America it was
ordered from
Deutsche Werft Finkenwerder for the Panama...
- The
Poacher from
Egerland (Czech: V cizím revíru; German: Der
Wilderer vom
Egerland) is a 1934 Czechoslovak-Austrian
drama film
directed by Vladimír Majer...
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acquired the
Duchy of
Austria in 1251, the
Duchy of
Styria in 1261, the
Egerland in 1266, the
Duchy of
Carinthia with the
March of
Carniola and the Windic...
- King John of
Bohemia acquired (for the
third time) the
formerly Imperial Egerland region in the west and v****alized most of the
Piast Silesian duchies, as...
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Palatinate stretching up to the
river Main and,
especially after 1061, into the
Egerland on the
border with Bohemia. The area east of
Franconia proper up to the...
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Castile jostled to
attain the
Imperial dignity. In 1266 he
occupied the
Egerland in north-west Bohemia, and in 1268 he
signed an
inheritance treaty with...
- Sentinel.
Retrieved October 3, 2018. Muehlhans-Karides, Susan. "Aus dem
Egerland, nach Milwaukee".
Archived from the
original on
April 23, 2010. Retrieved...
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Traditional close relations of
Saxony with
neighbouring German-speaking
Egerland were thus
completely destro****,
making the
border of
Saxony along the Ore...
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Kladsko (Hrabství kladské) was the main area of the
Kingdom of Bohemia. The
Egerland (Chebsko) was
ultimately obtained by King
Wenceslaus II
between 1291 and...