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Jemnice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɛmɲɪtsɛ]; German:
Jamnitz) is a town in Třebíč
District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 4...
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- II of
Bohemia (c. 1110 – 18
January 1174), King of
Bohemia Děpold I of
Jamnitz (died
August 1167) Jindřich (Henry) (d.
after 1169),
married to Margaret...
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Znaim (Znojemský kraj) – 9 districts: Mährisch-Budwitz
Frain Hrottowitz Jamnitz Joslowitz Kromau Namiescht Nikolsburg Znaim Kreis Iglau (Jihlavský kraj)...
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uncle Pinchas Horowitz. From 1781 to 1786, Zevi
Joshua was the
Chief Rabbi Jamnitz,
later moving to Trebic,
where he
served as
Chief Rabbi from 1786 to 1800...
- family [cs] (1123-1247), a
Cadet branch of Přemyslid
dynasty Děpold I of
Jamnitz Děpolt II, also
known as
Diepold II This page or
section lists people that...
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entrusted the
command of the
Czech contingent to his
brother Duke Děpold I of
Jamnitz and his son Frederick.
After the
revolt of the
Moravian dukes, Vladislav...
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Rabbi of Nikolsburg. Zevi
Joshua Horowitz (1754–1816),
Chief Rabbi of
Jamnitz, Trebitsch, and Prossnitz. Son-in-law of his
uncle Pinchas Horowitz. Yaakov...
- 1162), a nun in
Lamspringe Gertrude,
married in 1155 to Duke Děpold I of
Jamnitz Sybille (died c. 1170),
Abbess of
Quedlinburg Eilika Internet portal for...
- Jamné, p. of Boršov nad
Vltavou Jamnei an der Adler: Jamné nad Orlicí
Jamnitz: Jamnice, p. of Stěbořice
Jemnice Janauschendorf: Janoušov Jandles: Mošna...