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- The ruins of Lichnice Castle (also: Lichtenburk Castle) are on the edge of the Iron Mountains, near the Czech village of Podhradí, in the muni****lity...
- many separate lineages: Lichtenburk Krušina of Lichtenburk Žlebský of Lichtenburk Pykna of Lichtenburk Bítovský of Lichtenburk Lords of Klinštejn Lords...
- Brod and then Smilův Brod ("Smil's Ford") after its founder Smil of Lichtenburk. In the 14th century, it was renamed Německý Brod ("German Ford") because...
- Jiří of Dubá Jan Baštín of Porostlá Matěj Salava of Lípa Jan Krušina of Lichtenburk Aleš Vřešťovský of Rýzmburk Mikuláš of Keuschberk Anežka of Trocnov Seltzer...
- leader was the priest Ambrosius, and their hetman was Hynek Krušina from Lichtenburk. The Hussites lost Plzeň, in arrangement with the Catholics. Hussites...
- of Lichtenburk (1358-1360) Children of Nicholas I, ruled jointly. Bolko [Boleslaus] III 1348 Ziębice First son of Nicholas and Agnes of Lichtenburk 23...
- After his death his brother-in-law, the husband of Eliška, Smil of Lichtenburk took care of the monastery. Přibyslav’s eldest daughter Zdislava left...
- deed from the 1060s. From 1307 to 1572, Bítov was a property of the Lichtenburk family. Among the next owners of Bítov were the noble families of Strein...
- unknown, but it was first mentioned in 1293 in a contract of Oldřich of Lichtenburk, owner of the Fulnek domain, when he sold the Fulnek's office of mayor...
- family branches, e.g. the lords of Klinštejn, the lords of Lipá, the Lichtenburks and the lords of Duba (Berkov, Adršpach, Škop). The majority of the Ronians...