- Brandýsa; German:
Johann Giskra von Brandeis; Hungarian:
Jiskra János; c. 1400 – c. 1469), in
English sometimes referred as John
Giskra, was a
Czech strategist...
- Carl
Giskra (29
January 1820, in Mährisch-Trübau – 1 June 1879, in
Baden bei Wien) was a
statesman of the
Austrian Empire. v t e...
- 1870 – 6
February 1871
Prime Minister Alfred Józef
Potocki Preceded by Carl
Giskra Succeeded by Karl
Sigmund von
Hohenwart In
office 7
March 1867 – 30 December...
- en m****e,
which included the Masovians.
Ignoring the
mediation of John
Giskra (Jan Jiskra), a
Czech mercenary who
hoped for an end to war with Prussia...
- In
office 30
April 1911 – 9
November 1916
Preceded by Karl
Freiherr von
Giskra Succeeded by
Ludwig Graf Széchényi von Sárvár und Felsövidék Austro-Hungarian...
-
Matthias Corvinus Notable commanders Pál Kinizsi, Balázs Magyar, Imre Zápolya, John
Giskra, John Haugwitz, František Hag, Vuk Grgurević, Đorđe Branković...
- and Lodomeria,
itself outside of the
Confederate boundaries.
Deputy Carl
Giskra of Mährisch-Trubau
rhetorically asked how much
longer the "German lands...
-
Frankfurt ****embly,
Friedrich Karl Biedermann,
Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer, Carl
Giskra,
Johann Friedrich Martin Kierulff,
Heinrich Laube,
Julius Ostendorff, Friedrich...
- Prague; the
influence of the
campaigns of the
Czech Hussites and of John
Giskra (Ján Jiskra) in
Upper Hungary; and the
temporary conquest of
Moravia by...
- (Austria-Hungary)
Porfirio Díaz 10
September 1905 23
October 1906 Karl von
Giskra 1906 / 1907 also amb****ador to Chile; 1909 amb****ador to
Bulgaria Franz...