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Glatz may
refer to:
Glatz (district) (1816–1945), a
Prussian district in
Silesia Glatz Land, a
historical region in
southwestern Poland County of Kladsko...
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Glatz is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ferenc Glatz (born 1941),
Hungarian historian and
academic Ilse von
Glatz (1958–2014), Canadian...
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historical toponym County of
Glatz, German:
Grafschaft Glatz may
correspond to:
County of
Kladsko Glatz District (Landkreis
Glatz) Kłodzko
County This disambiguation...
- king of Bohemia. His sons were
raised to
imperial counts and
Counts of
Glatz. They
founded the
Silesian branch of the family, the
Dukes of Münsterberg...
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Friedrich "Fritz"
Glatz (July 21, 1943 – July 14, 2002(2002-07-14) (aged 58)) was an
Austrian racing driver from Vienna. He
raced under the pseudonyms...
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district of
Glatz was a
Prussian district in Silesia,
which existed from 1742 to 1945. Its
capital was the town of
Glatz (Kłodzko). Its
territory is...
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Kaspar Glatz (died 1551) was a
minor figure in reformation-era Lutheranism.
Trained in the
early days of the
reformation by
Martin Luther at Wittenberg...
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siege of
Glatz took
place in 1760
during the
Third Silesian War (part of the
Seven Years' War) when an
Austrian force led by
General von
Laudon laid...
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Archived from the
original on 16
March 2013.
Retrieved 15
March 2013.
Glatz,
Carol (15
March 2013). "Pope's
episcopal motto comes from
homily by English...
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Helen Sinclair Glatz (née Hunter) (13
March 1908–15 June 1996) was an
English composer and pianist, a
pupil of
Ralph Vaughan Williams, best
known for...