- of the Krakowskýs of
Kolowrat placed at the New
Kolowrat Palace at Prague's Na Příkopě
Street Throughout the years, the
Kolowrats have
created family bonds...
- kolovrat or
Kolovrat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kolovrat or
Kolowrat may
refer to:
Kolowrat family, a
Czech noble family Evpaty Kolovrat (c.1200 – 1238)...
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Kolowrat-Krakowsky (Czech:
Kolowrat-Krakowští) is an
historic Bohemian family from
Central Europe. It is a
branch of the
Kolowrat family. The Kolowrat...
- The
swastika (卐 or 卍) is a
symbol predominantly used in
various Eurasian religions and cultures, as well in some
African and
American ones. In the Western...
- The
Kolowrat Palace (Czech: Kolowratský palác) is a
Baroque complex of two
Gothic buildings,
located at Ovocný trh 4 a 6 in the Old Town part of the Prague...
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Count Franz Anton von
Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky (Czech: František Antonín Kolovrat-Libštejnský; 31
January 1778 – 4
April 1861) was
Bohemian noble and Austrian...
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Joseph von
Kolowrat-Krakowsky (29
January 1886 – 4
December 1927) was an
Austrian film
producer of Bohemian-Czech
descent from the
House of
Kolowrat. A pioneer...
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Henry Kolowrat (Czech: Jindřich
Kolowrat;
August 25, 1933 –
March 16, 2021) was an
American fencer. He was born in
Prague into a
noble Kolowrat family...
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Josef hrabě Krakovský z
Kolovrat or Krakowský z
Kolowrat (German:
Alois Josef Krakovský von
Kolowrat) (21
January 1759 – 28
March 1833) was the Roman...
- the
Estates Theatre, the
National Theatre, and the
Kolowrat Theatre [cs] (separate building,
Kolowrat Palace). The
Estates Theatre was
built during the...