- Hradčany (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦratʃanɪ] ; German:
Hradschin), is the
district of the city of Prague,
Czech Republic surrounding Prague Castle. The...
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Ladies Chapter in
Prague (1886-1893). The
convent was
located in the
Hradschin Royal Palace, and was an
educational foundation open only to high-born...
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Maria Annunciata of
Austria (later
Abbess of the
Theresia Convent in the
Hradschin, Prague) were the
products of his
third marriage to
Infanta Maria Theresa...
- (31 July 1876 – 8
April 1961).
Abbess of the
Theresia Convent in the
Hradschin, Prague.
Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of
Austria (7 July 1878 – 13 March...
- with her
office of
Princess Abbess of the
Order of
Noble Ladies of the
Hradschin at Prague,
which was a sort of semi-ecclesiastical
dignity invariably...
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April 1883). She
became Princess-Abbess of the
Theresian Convent in the
Hradschin in Prague.
Unmarried and
without Issue. From his
second marriage in Frohsdorf...
- Prin****lity of
Liechtenstein Abbess of the
Theresia Convent in the
Hradschin, Prague, died
unmarried Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of
Austria 7 July...
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Bourbons moved to
Prague in
winter 1832/33 and were
given lodging at the
Hradschin Palace. In
September 1833,
Bourbon legitimists gathered in
Prague to celebrate...
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friend Kurt
Hesse that he had "sort of
forced Hitler to go with me (to the
Hradschin Castle in Prague, in an open top car,
without another bodyguard), under...
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Kunstkammer of Rudolf II, Holy
Roman Emperor (ruled 1576–1612),
housed in the
Hradschin at Prague, was
unrivalled north of the Alps; it
provided solace and retreat...