- Hradiště (Czech pronunciation: [ˈuɦɛrskɛː ˈɦraɟɪʃcɛ]; German:
Ungarisch Hradisch) is a town in the Zlín
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 25,000...
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Hohenstadt Littau Neu****chein Weißkirchen
Wistek Wallachisch-Meseritsch
Hradisch Kremsier Holleschau Ungarischbrod [sic] In Bach's
reforms of 1854 the former...
- Boskowitz, Brünn-Land, Brünn-Stadt, ****a, Göding, Ungarisch-Brod, Ungarisch-
Hradisch, Wischau,
Zline Iglau Groß-Meseritsch, Iglau, Mährisch-Budwitz, Neustadtl...
- grodzisko,
Ukrainian horodyshche,
Slovak hradisko,
Czech hradiště,
German Hradisch,
Hungarian hradis and
Serbian gradiška/градишка).
Notable archeological...
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Margraviate of Moravia Brno (German: Brünn) Hradiště (German:
Ungarisch Hradisch)
Jihlava (German: Iglau)
Olomouc (German: Olmütz) Přerov (German: Prerau)...
- Olomouc) City of Olmütz (Stadtbezirk
subordinate to
Kreis Olmütz)
Kreis Hradisch or
Hradischer Kreis (Czech: Hradišťský kraj; Uherské Hradiště)
Kreis Znaim...
- 1872, Ungarisch-
Hradisch – July 11, 1959, Vienna) was an
Austrian neuropathologist born in the
Moravian city of Ungarisch-
Hradisch. In 1895 he earned...
- (Tachau) 1253–1278 Most (Brüx)
before 1257 Uherské Hradiště (Ungarisch
Hradisch) 1257 Čáslav (Tschaslau) c. 1260
Chrudim (–) c. 1260
Klatovy (Klattau)...
- however, they were
governed from two
Austrian monasteries of
Pernegg and
Hradisch. Finally, the
monastery became independent in 1802. In this period, the...
- in Welehrad. In 1718, he was
enrolled at the
Jesuit school in Ungarisch-
Hradisch,
where he
studied rhetoric and grammar.
After completing his course, he...