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Litice Castle (German: Lititz) is a
castle in Záchlumí muni****lity in the Ústí nad Orlicí
District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. The...
- The
House of Bubna-Litic (German:
Bubna von Lititz) or
Bubna of
Litice, (Czech: Bubnové z Litic) is a
Czech noble family dating back to the 14th century...
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Litice nad Orlicí (German:
Lititz an der Adler) is a
village and
administrative part of Záchlumí in Ústí nad Orlicí
District in the
Pardubice Region of...
- Předměstí (106) Plzeň 5-Křimice (2,429) Křimice (2,429) Plzeň 6-
Litice (2,229)
Litice (2,229) Plzeň 7-Radčice (1,090) Radčice (1,090) Plzeň 8-Černice...
- the
Moravian Church in 1756 and was
named by a
German form of name of the
Litice Castle in
Bohemia (the present-day
Czech Republic) – in this
estate the...
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Roman Catholic bishop in 1434.
These three consecrated bishops returned to
Litice in
Bohemia and then
ordained other brothers,
thereby preserving the historic...
- north-eastern Bohemia,
where the
Hussites were
strong and
where his
ancestral Litice Castle was situated. In 1448, he
marched this army,
about 9000 strong, from...
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Hamburger Polo Club (2nd) AHTC Wien (1st) SV
Arminen (RS)
Lille MHC (1st)
Banbridge (1st)
Western Wildcats (1st) Gr****hopper Club (1st) Plzeň-
Litice (1st)...
- Podiebrad; Czech: Jiří z
Minstrberka or Jiří z Poděbrad; 2
October 1470,
Litice Castle – 10
November 1502, Oleśnica) was a
member of the
House of Poděbrady...
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Ungarschitz Bibra Boskowicz Bořek-Dohalský Bruntálský of
Vrbno Bubna of
Litice Chorinský of Ledská Clary-Aldringen Colloredo-Mannsfeld
Czernin Chotek Deym...