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Ottokar I (Czech: Přemysl
Otakar I.; c. 1155 – 1230) was Duke of
Bohemia periodically beginning in 1192, then
acquired the
title of King of Bohemia, first...
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Ottokar II (Czech: Přemysl Otakar II.; c. 1233, in Městec Králové,
Bohemia – 26
August 1278, in Dürnkrut,
Lower Austria), the Iron and
Golden King, was...
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excavation of the
Szeletian cave was
carried out from 1906 to 1913 by
Ottocar Kadić. The idea of a
distinctive Szeletian culture was
advocated by the...
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Sappho Family Strife in
Hapsburg The
Golden Fleece Blanche of
Castile King
Ottocar, His Rise and Fall The
Ancestress Libussa The
Waves of Sea and Love A Dream...
- 14th-century m****cript,
Noble Deeds of
Ottokar IV:
Medieval Spelling "Pir
Ottocar, dûs
pollsz ez cönicstz, dan
tronn eszt pho mâ." Czeillâ czäídâ ön eltcâr...
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retirement he
adopted three great-grandsons of one of his sisters, Hugo,
Ottocar and
Arnold von Wilamowitz.
Their descendants, also distinguished, are called...
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television magazine TV
Spielfilm for
Willis VIPs 2010: Adolf-Grimme-Preis 2011:
OttoCar for
Willi Weitzel hats
geschnallt 2013:
Silbermedaille of the Gastronomische...
- Möllendorf, who
remodelled it in 1809. It was
again remodeled in 1909 by
Ottocar Richard von Möllendorf.
After the
estate was expropriated, the
palace and...
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charter of
Boleslaw of Kalisz,
copied almost verbally from the
privileges of
Ottocar of Bohemia, was
merely a
written approval of
relations that had become...
- had
three sons,
lieutenant colonel Per
Evald Ottocar Beckman (1885–1962),
commander Sven
Alfred Ottocar Beckman (1887–1962), and
district judge Herbert...