- Litomyšl ([ˈlɪtomɪʃl̩] ; German:
Leitomischl) is a town in
Svitavy District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 10,000 inhabitants...
- Schwarz-Kosteletz
Kuttenberg Ledetsch Deutsch-Brod
Chotieborg Chrudim Hohenmauth Leitomischl Landskron Gitschiner Kreis – 16
political districts:
Gitschin Königgrätz...
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Retrieved 14
January 2022. "BEDŘICH SMETANA: Born
March 2, 1824 in
Leitomischl, Bohemia; died May 12, 1884 in Prague: Šárka from Má
Vlast ("My Country")...
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named Friedrich Smetana, was born on 2
March 1824, in Litomyšl (German:
Leitomischl), east of
Prague near the
traditional border between Bohemia and Moravia...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of Litomyšl (
Leitomischl in German) was a
medieval Latin Catholic bishopric in Litomyšl,
Bohemia (then Holy
Roman Empire, now...
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Wittingau Königgrätz Chrudim, Hohenmauth, Jitschin, Königgrätz, Königinhof,
Leitomischl, Nachod, Neu-Bidschow, Neuenburg, Pardubitz, Reichenau, Semil, Turnau...
- a loss of
independence looming. Instead,
Peter then
became Bishop of
Leitomischl in 1368 and
archbishop of
Magdeburg in 1371. In 1392, the next prince-bishop...
- 1344,
having lost
territory again to
establish the
Diocese of Litomyšl (
Leitomischl, Bohemia). The
first official statutes date from 1349 and incorporated...
- modern-day
Gmina Leśna, from the
regions around the
villages of Landskron,
Leitomischl, Rothw****er and
Hermanitz in
Roman northern Moravia and north-eastern...
- was
dedicated on 28
November 1167 by the
Premonstratensian abbot of
Leitomischl (now Litomyšl) and
Johannes IV,
bishop of Olmütz. The
abbey was secularised...