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Prince of
Dietrichstein and the
former Gabriele,
Countess Wratislav von
Mitrowitz (1804–1880). From her parents, Franz's
mother inherited Lipník nad Bečvou...
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Anton Ferdinand Freiherr Mittrowsky von
Mittrowitz und Nemyšl, or
Anton Mittrowsky, (1745 – 30
September 1809) was
promoted to
general officer in the spring...
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Wratislaw von
Mitrowitz]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
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Wilczek (von)
Wimpffen (von)
Wodzicki Wolanski Wolkenstein Wratislaw von
Mitrowitz (von) Wurmbrand(-Stuppach)
Wydenbruck Zaleski Zamoyski (von) Zichy(-Ferraris)...
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pensionary of
Holland and the
Austrian envoy Johann Wenzel Wratislaw von
Mitrowitz. The main
obstacle was the
demand by
Emperor Leopold for all
Spanish territories...
- Jan Václav
Vratislav z Mitrovic, German:
Johann Wenzel Wratislaw von
Mitrowitz; c. 1670 – 21
December 1712) was a
Czech nobleman. He was the High Chancellor...
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contingent of 45,000 men in
three columns,
commanded by
Eugen Wratislaw von
Mitrowitz (1st Corps),
Konstantin d'Aspre [it] (2nd Corps) and
Gustav Wocher (reserve)...
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Vratislav of
Mitrovice (Czech: Vratislavové z Mitrovic; German:
Wratislaw von
Mitrowitz) is a
Czech noble family. The
first mentioned member of the
family is...
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ordered his
confidant chancellor Count John
Wenceslau Wratislaw von
Mitrowitz to
report to him
about her rule,
which placed him in
conflict with Eleonore...
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November 1701 – 11
September 1710)
Johann Adam
Reichsgraf von
Wratislaw von
Mitrowitz (12
November 1710 – 24
September 1721),
appointed Bishop of Litoměřice...