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Horšovský Týn (Czech pronunciation: [ˈhorʃofskiː ˈtiːn]; German: Bischofteinitz) is a town in Domažlice
District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Kingdom of Hungary, when his
father Jakub Doubravský (1701,
Solnice – 1764,
Horšovský Týn)[unreliable source?] was
temporarily stationed as a
soldier there...
- and a part of the town
Horšovský Týn in the Domažlice District, the
Czech Republic. It is
located about 2 km
north of
Horšovský Týn on Křakovský Cr****...
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administrative part of
Horšovský Týn in Domažlice
District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It is
located in the
southwestern part of
Horšovský Týn. As of...
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Joseph Johann von
Littrow (13
March 1781,
Horšovský Týn (German: Bischofteinitz) – 30
November 1840, Vienna) was an
Austrian astronomer. In 1837, he was...
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Sebuzin and of
Horstein (Czech:
Rafael Soběhrd Mnišovský; 1580 in
Horšovský Týn – 21
November 1644 in Prague) was a
Bohemian lawyer and writer. He...
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Lobkovic (c. 1575–1647). On 15 June 1587, he
inherited the
lordship of
Horšovský Týn,
which his father, John the Younger, had
purchased in 1546. He was...
- Database.
Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Mezholezy (former
Horšovský Týn District).
Official website v t e...
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