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Olomouc (Czech: [ˈolomouts] ; German:
Olmütz) is a city in the
Czech Republic. It has
about 102,000 inhabitants,
making it the
sixth largest city in the...
- The
Punctation of
Olmütz (German: Olmützer Punktation), also
called the
Agreement of
Olmütz, was a
treaty between Prussia and Austria,
dated 29 November...
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seriously undermined in the
Punctation of
Olmütz (November 29, 1850; also
called the
Humiliation at
Olmütz)
under immense pressure from the
Austrian Empire...
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following is a list of
diocesan bishops and
archbishops of Olomouc. Not much is
known about the
beginnings of the
Diocese of Olomouc. It was reestablished...
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appeared unsafe, and in September, the
court left once more, this time for
Olmütz in Moravia. By now,
Alfred I,
Prince of Windisch-Grätz, an
influential military...
- The
short life of this
renamed "Francis University" (Franzens-Universität
Olmütz, 1827 – 1860)
perhaps eclipses its high
scientific standard (especially...
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Bruno von
Schauenburg (also
known as
Bruno Olomucensis; 1205 – 1 or 17
February 1281 in Kroměříž) was a
nobleman and
Catholic priest of
German descent...
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Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights (1662–1664). He was also the
Bishop of
Olmütz, and Breslau, P****au.
Charles Joseph was born on 7
August 1649, in Vienna...
- but this
effort was
torpedoed by the
Austrians through the
Punctation of
Olmütz (1850),
recreating the
German Confederation. In response,
Prussia sought...
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Olmütz (now Olomouc,
Czech Republic).
Following an
Austrian victory at the
Battle of
Domstadtl that
wiped out a
supply convoy destined for
Olmütz, Frederick...