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- Kutná Hora (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkutnaː ˈɦora] ; German: Kuttenberg) is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 22...
- it was collected (as in no. 1, Die drei Bergleute im Kuttenberg "the three miners in Kuttenberg", marked "oral" from Hessen), in other cases with a reference...
- Pardubitzer Kreis – 11 political districts: Pardubitz Kolin Schwarz-Kosteletz Kuttenberg Ledetsch Deutsch-Brod Chotieborg Chrudim Hohenmauth Leitomischl Landskron...
- Kutnohorský) or Decree of Kuttenberg (German: Kuttenberger Dekret) was issued on 18 January 1409 in Kutná Hora (Kuttenberg), Bohemia, by King Wenceslaus...
- the spears and swords of the processionists, and hacked to pieces. In Kuttenberg, hundreds of captured Hussites were thrown by the miners into the shafts...
- The Battle of Kutná Hora (Kuttenberg) was an early battle and subsequent campaign in the Hussite Wars, fought on 21 December 1421 between German and Hungarian...
- 1104, which were then followed in 1300 by the Bohemian groschen from Kuttenberg. The new coin soon inspired other 'mint lords' (Münzherren) and was given...
- while the other is the city of Kutná Hora (called by its German name Kuttenberg in the game) and its surroundings. In the late Middle Ages, Kutná Hora...
- Tomáš Sivok Physiotherapist Filip Hrdlička Jan Čápek José Varela Adam Kuttenberg Doctor Jan Frühauf Ladislav Šindelář Milan Čermák Petr Fojtík M****eur...
- and had himself crowned its king. In 1298, silver was discovered at Kuttenberg (now Kutná Hora) in Central Bohemia. Wenceslaus took control of the mine...