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Lednice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlɛdɲɪtsɛ]; German:
Eisgrub) is a muni****lity and
village in Břeclav
District in the
South Moravian Region of the Czech...
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Fleece in Austria, and had
issue Princess Aloysia Maria Gabriela Hyppolita (
Eisgrub, 13
August 1838 – Vienna, 17
April 1920),
married in
Vienna on 22 May 1864...
- his
manors for both
economic and
aesthetic reasons. He also
decorated Eisgrub Park with
ornamental buildings.
Aloys I
supported mining operations within...
- 1817,
Count Vincenz Esterházy von Galántha (Pressburg, 25
October 1787 –
Eisgrub, 19
October 1835),
without issue. Egon
Caesar Conte Corti: Elisabeth, "die...
- Liechtenstein, in the
Baroque style. From the 14th century,
Lednice (German name:
Eisgrub) was a
fortified manor belonging to the
Valtice estate and from 1680 it...
- His main
homes were the
castles of
Lednice and
Valtice (German names:
Eisgrub and Feldsberg) in what is
today the
Czech Republic (then part of Austria-Hungary...
- 1817
Vincenz Graf Esterházy von Galántha (Pressburg, 25
October 1787 –
Eisgrub, 19
October 1835),
without issue Princess Maria Josepha (Vienna, 11 January...
- 1817
Vincenz Graf Esterházy von Galántha (Pressburg, 25
October 1787 –
Eisgrub, 19
October 1835),
without issue Princess Maria Josepha (Vienna, 11 January...
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signed into law by
Johann II,
Prince of
Liechtenstein on
September 26 at
Eisgrub, Moravia. Like most of
Europe at the time,
Liechtenstein was
subject to...
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Moravian and
Bohemian estates, with
Lednice and
Valtice (German names:
Eisgrub and Feldsberg) as
their main residence. The
border between Austria and...