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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...
- and Východní Předměstí (partly)) Plzeň 5-Křimice (Křimice) Plzeň 6-
Litice (
Litice (partly)) Plzeň 7-Radčice (Radčice) Plzeň 8-Černice (Černice (partly))...
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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...
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February 1472 at Poděbrady
Castle to
divide the inheritance. Boček
received Litice Castle,
which included Rychmberk Castle and the Častolovice and Černíkovice...
- 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...
- 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...
- Žamberk was
divided between the
estates of
Litice and Žampach with
different owners. As a part of the
Litice estate, it was
owned by the Pernštejn family...
- Náchod and Hummel, and
Litice Castle,
which became his
headquarters and
which was the
reason he
sometimes called himself Lord at
Litice. He
inherited his father's...