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Hazmburk (German: Hasenburg,
literally "Hare Castle") is a
solitary hill in the
Lower Ohře
Table plateau with an
elevation of 429 m (1,407 ft). It is located...
- Zbyněk Zajíc of
Hazmburk or of
Hasenburg (Czech: Zbyněk Zajíc z Hazmburka; c. 1376 – 28
September 1411) was a
Czech nobleman, and an
important representative...
- of Vyšehrad by Wenceslas. In the same year,
Archbishop Zbyněk Zajíc of
Hazmburk threatened to
declare interdict over
every scholar who
refused to give...
- České středohoří from
Hazmburk Milá Milešovka Lovoš
Hazmburk Košťálov Bořeň...
- St. Stephan's
Cathedral in Litoměřice with
Hazmburk in the background...
- 1341, the
castle was
known as
Hazmburk and the
family called themselves Zajíc of
Hazmburk. The
family held the
Hazmburk estate until 1558, when they sold...
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Salviati in his
vestial robes.
Jerome of
Prague in 1409 by Zbyněk Zajíc of
Hazmburk,
Archbishop of Prague, for his role in the
Czech Wycliffe campaign. ****ure...
- Brníčko Vítkovci Vlašim Vršovci
Waldstein Wratislaw of
Mitrovice Zajíc of
Hazmburk Zedtwitz Zierotin Saint Adalbert (c. 956–997), the
second bishop of Prague...
- Puchník of Černice 1402 (died
before consecration) 5. Zbyněk Zajíc of
Hazmburk 1403–1411 6.
Sigismund Albicus 1411–1412 7.
Conrad of
Vechta 1413–1421...
- of
Hazmburk,
brother of Zbyněk Zajíc of
Hazmburk,
fifth Archbishop of Prague, who died in 1411. In
memory of his brother, Oldřich Zajíc of
Hazmburk founded...