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Jenštejn (German: Jenstein) is a muni****lity and
village in Prague-East
District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1...
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Jenštejn Castle is a
castle ruin in
Jenštejn in Prague-East
District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. The
settlement of
Jenštejn...
- The
Jenštejn family (Czech: Jenštejnové or Páni z Jenštejna) was a
noble family in the
medieval Kingdom of Bohemia. The
family was
founded by a wealthy...
- activities. He
organized the
costly rebuilding of
several castles,
especially Jenštejn.. His
musical works were
compiled in the book Die
Hymnen Johanns von Jenstein...
- In 1393, he was made vicar-general of
Saint Giles Cathedral by Jan of
Jenštejn,
Archbishop of Prague. At
issue was the
appointment of a new
abbot for...
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Bohemian nobles and even from his chancellor, the
Prague archbishop Jan of
Jenštejn. In a
conflict surrounding the
investiture of the
abbot of Kladruby, the...
- Hrádek
Castle Hynšta
Castle Jablonná
Chateau Jemniště
Chateau Jenčov
Castle Jenštejn Castle Jetřichovice
Chateau Ježov
Castle near
Senohraby Jince Chateau Jirny...
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reformer John of
Nepomuk (1340–1393),
Bohemian vicar general of Jan of
Jenštejn John of
Capistrano (1386–1456),
Italian friar,
summoner of
European troops...
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Archbishop of
Prague (1364–1378). He was the
uncle to his
successor Jan of
Jenštejn. It is not
known when he was born. His
father was Jan of Kamenice, the...
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Catherine of Siena,
Italian theologian and
saint (died 1380) 1348 – Jan of
Jenštejn,
Archbishop of Prague, writer,
composer and poet (died 1400) c. 1363 –...