-
Gumpold (fl.932) was from 915 to 932 the 15th
bishop of P****au. He was a
relative of the
preceding Bishop, Burkhard,
Bishop of P****au
Because of the occupation...
-
Humpolec (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦʊmpɔlɛt͡s]; German: Humpoletz) is a town in Pelhřimov
District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
-
Slavic legend from the 10th century, the
Latin legend Crescente fide,
Gumpold's legend, and Christian's legend.
According to legend, one
Count Radislas...
- Böhmen
Budweis Budweis,
Gumpolds, Ledetsch, Pilgrams, Tabor,
Wittingau Königgrätz Chrudim, Hohenmauth, Jitschin, Königgrätz, Königinhof, Leitomischl, Nachod...
-
Josef Gumpold (3
September 1908 – 5
December 1942) was a
German skier. He
competed in the
Nordic combined event at the 1936
Winter Olympics. He was killed...
-
Vienna to its
hillside vineyards.
Gumpoldskirchen derives its name from
Gumpold of P****au.
Gumpoldskirchen has a mild,
continental climate attributed to...
- large,
normal and
three smaller hills.
First jumps were
performed in 1933.
Gumpold-Schanze
normal hill was
opened in 1936 and Hans-Walland Großschanze large...
- (in Old
Church Slavonic), the
anonymous Crescente fide, the P****io by
Gumpold,
bishop of
Mantua (d. 985), and The Life and P****ion of
Saint Václav and...
-
Andreas Gumpold (born 31
March 1961) is an
Austrian cross-country skier. He
competed in the men's 15
kilometre event at the 1984
Winter Olympics. Evans...
-
politician Diplomat Political party KPD (1926) SED (1950) Spouse(s)
Kaethe Gumpold (1914) Else (Eva)
Dreibholz (1922)
Children Johanna Marie (1915) Lukas...