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beginning of the 16th century, Mladá
Boleslav was
inherited by the Krajíř of
Krajek family. In the 16th century, Mladá
Boleslav was a
leading centre of the...
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Lipolt Krajíř of
Krajek (died 1433) was a
Bohemian military leader. In
April 1420, he was
appointed military governor of České Budějovice by Sigismund...
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Hohenberg Kamenický of
Kamenice Kinsky Colditz Kolowrat Kaunitz Krajíř of
Krajek Kravaře Kunštát Lažanský of Buková
Lichtenburg Liechtenstein Lanna Larisch-Moennich...
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composed of his own
gunmen and
Austrian mercenaries led by
Lipolt Krajíř of
Krajek, the
governor of České Budějovice.
Learning of the siege, Mikuláš of Hus...
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Second term Jan of
Vartemberk 1530 1542
Second term Volf the
Elder Krajíř of
Krajek 1542 1554 Jan IV
Popel of Lobkowitz [cs] 1554 1570
William of Rosenberg...
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promoted to a town.
After Dačice was
acquired by the
family of Krajíř of
Krajek in 1459, the town has
experienced rapid development. In the 16th century...
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became a town. From 1381 to 1575, the town was
property of the Krajíř of
Krajek family. The town was
burned down by Jan Žižka
during the
Hussite Wars in...
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Lukov often changed. The most
important owners include the Krajíř of
Krajek family,
during whose rule in 1548 the
village was
promoted to a
market town...
- Bohemia. From 1423 to 1564, the
market town was
ruled by the Krajíř of
Krajek noble family. In 1526–1532 the
first postal connection between Prague and...
- In 1544, the Švamberk
family sold Manětín to Volf the
Younger Krajíř of
Krajek. In 1548, it was
acquired by the
Schlick family. They
replaced the old fortress...