- Kłodzko ([ˈkwɔt͡skɔ] ; Czech:
Kladsko; German: Glatz; Latin: Glacio) is a
historic town in south-western Poland, in the
region of
Lower Silesia. It is...
- The
County of
Kladsko (Czech: Kladské hrabství, German:
Grafschaft Glatz, Polish:
Hrabstwo kłodzkie) was a
historical administrative unit
within Bohemia...
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regarding the
Kladsko area in the
Czech national psyche, a
special tourist area in the Náchod
District has been
designated as the
Kladsko Borderland Tourist...
- Kłodzko Land (Polish:
Ziemia kłodzka; Czech:
Kladsko; German:
Glatzer Land) is a
historical region in
southwestern Poland. The
subject of Czech–Polish...
- 1454, Kłodzko (Czech:
Kladsko, German: Glatz)) was a knight,
Hussite commander and
governor and lien
holders of the
County of
Kladsko, the
Duchy of Münsterberg...
- 30
August 1500 in Cieszyn) was an
Imperial Count from 1459 and
Count of
Kladsko. From 1462
until his death, he was Duke of Münsterberg, and from 1465 to...
- I. von Oels; 1448 – 1498, Kłodzko) was an
Imperial Count and
Count of
Kladsko. He was also Duke of
Silesian duchies Münsterberg and Oels and 1465–1472...
- kraj [cs; de] at
Hradec Králové (German: Königgrätz) the
County of
Kladsko at
Kladsko (German: Glatz); lost to
Prussia following the
First Silesian War...
- Podebrady; Czech: Boček IV z Poděbrad; 15 July 15, 1442 – 28
September 1496, in
Kladsko), was, by title, the last
member of the
Bohemian noble family of Poděbrady...
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Karel z Minstrberka, German: Karl I. von Münsterberg; 2 or 4 May 1476, in
Kladsko – 31 May 1536, in Frankenstein) was a
member of the
House of Poděbrady...