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Hynce Ptáček of Pirkštejn (1404 – 27
August 1444) was a
Czech nobleman, the
highest Hofmeister and Münzmeister of the
Kingdom of
Bohemia and
regent of...
- Sternberg [cs] in 1419. He is
presumed to have died that same year, with his son
Hynce Ptáček of Pirkštejn
succeeding him in 1420. Hans Capon, a
character in the...
- hiu.cas.cz.
Retrieved 2020-01-27. "Dějiny a současnost,
Martin Šandera:
Hynce Ptáček z Pirkenštejna". Dějiny a současnost.
Retrieved 2020-01-27. "Historie...
- soon
became a
prominent member of the
Hussite party after the
death of
Hynce Ptáček of Pirkstein, its leader. King
Albert was
succeeded by his posthumously...
- Divůček of Jemniště
Henry of Kravaře and Plumlov † Hanuš of Kolowrat †
Hynce Ptáček of
Pirkstein Hynčík
Pflug of
Rabstein Henry of Hradec (DOW) Rupert...
- of Lipá. The
lords of Lipa then
built a
lower castle called Pirkštejn.
Hynce Ptáček of
Pirkstein gained Rataje in 1420. He was the
highest hofmeister...
- of Ladislaus's rival, Vladislaus. In Bohemia, the
moderate Hussite lord,
Hynce Ptáček of Pirkstein,
administered the
eastern territories, and the towns...
- 1 ed.). Praha: Argo. p. 54. ISBN 80-7203-155-4. Šandera,
Martin (2011).
Hynce Ptáček z Pirkštejna : opomíjený vítěz husitské
revoluce (Vyd. 1 ed.). Praha:...
- son-in-law
Albert II was a
candidate to
succeed him. Jan
opposed this; he and
Hynce Ptáček of
Pirkstein supported the
candidacy of
Casimir IV Jagiellon, the...