- Kroměříž ([ˈkromɲɛr̝iːʃ] ; German:
Kremsier) is a town in the Zlín
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 28,000 inhabitants. It is
known for Kroměříž...
- The
Kremsier Constitution. also
called Kremsier Draft (German:
Kremsierer Verf****ungsentwurf or
Kremsierer Entwurf), was a
draft constitution of the Austrian...
- The
Reichstag ("Imperial Diet"), also
called Kremsier Parliament, was the
first elected parliament in the
Austrian Empire. It
lasted for only a
short time...
-
Littau Neu****chein Weißkirchen
Wistek Wallachisch-Meseritsch
Hradisch Kremsier Holleschau Ungarischbrod [sic] In Bach's
reforms of 1854 the
former kraje...
- Windisch-Grätz. Two w****s later, the
Austrian Parliament was
moved to
Kremsier. On 26 October,
under the
command of
General Windisch-Grätz and
Count Josip...
- neo-absolutism in the
Habsburg ruled territories. It
preempted the
Kremsier Constitution of the
Kremsier Parliament. This
state of
affairs would last
until the October...
-
concessions he had made,
especially as the
Austrian parliament meeting at
Kremsier had behaved—in the
young Emperor's eyes—abominably. The 1849 constitution...
- Latin:
Milicius de Chremsir; Czech: Milíč z Kroměříže; German:
Militsch von
Kremsier; died 29 June 1374) was a
Czech Catholic priest and the most influential...
- of the
Viennese community, and in 1690 on the seal of the
community of
Kremsier, in Moravia. On the wall of the old
synagogue of the
community of Budweis...
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Castle (Czech: Zámek Kroměříž or Arcibiskupský zámek, German:
Schloss Kremsier) is a
castle in Kroměříž in the
Czech Republic. It used to be the prin****l...