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Valtice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvalcɪtsɛ]; German:
Feldsberg) is a town in Břeclav
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has...
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Feldsberg Castle (Burgruine
Feldsberg) is a
ruined castle in Carinthia, Austria. Its
ruins are
situated on a
wooded hilltop west of
Pusarnitz in the muni****lity...
- is unique. The
House of
Liechtenstein acquired Valtice (German name:
Feldsberg)
Castle in 1249,
which marked the
beginning of
their settlement in the...
- (Vienna, 11
December 1733 –
Feldsberg, 27 June 1809), a
member of the
Bohemian nobility, on 6 July 1750 in
Valtice or
Feldsberg. The
couple had 8 children:...
- Manderscheid-Blankenheim (14
November 1768, in Köln – 11 June 1831, in Vienna) in
Feldsberg on 15 November/16
November 1783. The
couple were childless. Following...
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branch north of the Alps of the
Hospitaller Order of
Saint John of God, at
Feldsberg in
Lower Austria (now Valtice,
Czech Republic). He was the 352nd Knight...
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crownlands (including
small adjacent Lower Austrian territories around Feldsberg and Gmünd)
formed the core of the
newly created state of Czechoslovakia...
- John I of Liechtenstein, lord of
Nikolsburg (d. 1397),
acquired the
Feldsberg estate (then
Lower Austria,
today Valtice,
Czech Republic). When he fell...
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indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name. Born in
Feldsberg,
Lower Austria (now Valtice,
Czech Republic), he was the son of Lucas...
- 1812) was an
Austrian double b****ist and composer.
Sperger was born in
Feldsberg, and
trained from 1767 in
Vienna as a contrab****ist and composer. He worked...