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Albert of
Koldice (also
spelled Kolditz) (died 1448) was a
Bohemian nobleman. He was
governor of
Upper Lusatia and of the
Silesian duchies of
Jawor and...
- Častolovice
Louis of Oława John of Münsterberg John of Żagań Těma of
Koldice Albert of
Koldice Hanuš of
Polensko Frederick I Boso of
Vitzthum Frederick II of...
- of Ząbkowice Śląskie and some East
Bohemian possessions, from Anna of
Koldice, the
widow of Půta III of Častolovice. Her East
Bohemian possessions included...
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border between Silesia and
eastern Bohemia. In 1396, he
married Anna of
Koldice (d. 1467), a
daughter of
governor Albert of the
Duchy of Jawor. This marriage...
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Lower Lusatia Duchy of Żagań
Commanders and
leaders Jan Královec
Albert of
Koldice Hans of
Polenz Jan I of Żagań
Casualties and
losses About 400 Unknown...
- Christ‘s p****ion, two of them were
composed by
Czech Dominican friar Kolda of
Koldice. The m****cript was
written and
maybe also
illuminated by
Prague canon...
- Častolovice, in 1429.
After Půta III's
death in 1434, his widow, Anna of
Koldice, kept the bond and
ruling claims. However, the
estates of Münsterberg favored...
- Bohemia. On 1 May 1318, Pope John XXII
appointed the
Dominican Kolda of
Koldice and the
Franciscan Hartmann of
Pilsen as
papal inquisitors in the Kingdom...
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Heinrichau in 1438.[citation needed] The
disputes with Půta III's
widow Anna of
Koldice and her
second husband Hynek Krušina of
Lichtenburg continued during Euphemia's...
- in 1444,
which joined forces with the Litoměřice
landfryde and Těma of
Koldice.
Their army then
unsuccessfully besieged Mikeš Pancíř's
Sloup castle, but...