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Pardubice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpardubɪtsɛ] ; German:
Pardubitz) is a city in the
Czech Republic. It has
about 92,000 inhabitants. It is the capital...
- Arnošt of
Pardubice (Czech: Arnošt z Pardubic, German:
Ernst von
Pardubitz; 25
March 1297 – 30 June 1364) was the
first Archbishop of
Prague (and the...
- Smil Flaška of
Pardubice (c. 1350 - 13
August 1403) was a
Czech nobleman, writer, and
Supreme Provincial Scribe [cs] of the
Kingdom of Bohemia. Smil Flaška...
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Pilgram Beneschau Wotitz Pardubitzer Kreis – 11
political districts:
Pardubitz Kolin Schwarz-Kosteletz
Kuttenberg Ledetsch Deutsch-Brod
Chotieborg Chrudim...
- Königgrätz, Königinhof, Leitomischl, Nachod, Neu-Bidschow, Neuenburg,
Pardubitz, Reichenau, Semil,
Turnau Pilsen Klattau,
Kralowitz Pilsen-Land, Pilsen-Stadt...
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member of
London Chess Club. In 1923,
Buerger tied for 5–7th in
Pardubice (
Pardubitz). In 1924, he tied for 7–9th in London. In 1925–26, he tied for 5–6th...
- Fliegerausbildungs-Regiment 10 (10th
Aviators Training Regiment)
based in
Pardubitz, present-day
Pardubice in the
Czech Republic, as a
company commander....
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Sternberg (d. 1431) 11.
Kunigunde of
Sternberg (1425–1449) 23.
Barbara of
Pardubitz (d. 1433) 1.
Sidonie of
Saxony 24. John IV, Duke of
Mecklenburg (1370–1422)...
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Staffel of ZG 141, and
later the 2.
Staffel of ZG 76.
Initially based at
Pardubitz, present-day
Pardubice in the
Czech Republic, the
Gruppe was equipped...
- won).
After World War I, he took 2nd,
behind Max Walter, at
Pardubice (
Pardubitz) 1923 (Czechoslovak
Chess Championship), took 11th at Moravská Ostrava...