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Králův Dvůr (pronounced [
ˈkraːluːv dvuːr]; German: Königshof) is a town in
Beroun District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has...
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confluence of the
Berounka and
Litavka rivers.
Beroun creates a
conurbation with
Králův Dvůr,
former part of Beroun. The
historic town
centre is well preserved...
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Králův Dvůr is a
football club
located in
Králův Dvůr,
Czech Republic. It
currently plays in the
Czech Fourth Division. The club,
playing in the third...
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cousin Jobst of
Moravia was
named regent,
while Wenceslaus was
arrested at
Králův Dvůr. King
Sigismund of
Hungary arranged a
truce in 1396, and for his efforts...
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Czech Republic and
serves as a
member of the muni****l
council of
Králův Dvůr. He was born in
Karlovy Vary,
Czechoslovakia on 17
January 1954. He...
- Aechminidae. Aechmina?
meidlai Sp. nov
Valid Lajblová &
Kraft Ordovician (Katian)
Králův Dvůr
Formation Czech
Republic A
member of the
family Aechminidae. Alciella...
- Frenštát pod Radhoštěm (10,676) Veselí nad
Moravou (10,623) Jeseník (10,619)
Králův Dvůr (10,613) Čáslav (10,512) Litomyšl (10,493)
Jesenice (10,483) Přelouč...
- II Born c. 1205
Kingdom of
Bohemia Died 23
September 1253 (aged c. 48)
Králův Dvůr,
Kingdom of
Bohemia Spouse Kunigunde of
Swabia (m. 1224; died 1248)...
- Jan
Preisler (17
February 1872, in
Králův Dvůr – 27
April 1918, in Prague) was a
Czech painter and art professor. Jan Preisler’s
family worked in the local...
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against Wenceslaus. On 8 May 1394, the
League managed to
capture Wenceslas in
Králův Dvůr.
Jobst was
named as
regent of the kingdom. However, John of Görlitz...