-
castle and
adopted the then
fashionable name Pernštejn (written also
Pernstein),
which is the
Czech version probably derived of the
German name, Bärenstein...
- Jan IV of Pernštejn (also
known as Jan of
Pernstein, John of
Pernstein, Jan the Rich or John the Rich in English, Jan z Pernštejna a na Helfštejně or Jan...
- The
House of Pernštejn (German:
Pernstein) was one of the
oldest and most
important (uradel)
families originating from
Moravian nobility,
along with the...
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Vratislav II of Pernštejn (German:
Wratislaw II von
Pernstein; 9 July 1530 – 27
October 1582) was a
Czech nobleman. From 1567
until his
death in 1582...
- Jan II of Pernštejn (Czech: Jan II. z Pernštejna; c. 1406 – 28
December 1475) was a
Moravian nobleman and
supporter of the Hussites.
Later King George...
-
Zikmund of Pernštejn (also
spelled Sigmund of
Pernstein; c. 1437 – 1473 or later) was a
Moravian nobleman. He was a
supporter of the
Bohemian King George...
- of Saxony,
Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut (d. 1501) 1490 – Vojtěch I of
Pernstein,
Bohemian nobleman (d. 1534) 1492 –
Ambrosius Blarer, German-Swiss theologian...
- Vojtěch I of Pernštejn (also
known as
Adalbert I of
Pernstein, Czech: Vojtěch z Pernštejna; 4
April 1490 at Moravský
Krumlov Castle – 17
March 1534 in...
- (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbɪstr̝̊ɪtsɛ ˈnat pɛrnʃtɛjnɛm]; German:
Bistritz ob
Pernstein) is a town in Žďár nad Sázavou
District in the Vysočina
Region of the...
- Pernštejnské Jestřabí is a muni****lity and
village in Brno-Country
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 200 inhabitants...