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Pernštejn Castle (Czech: hrad
Pernštejn, from German: Bernstein,
originally from Bärenstein) is a
castle in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic...
- The
House of
Pernštejn (German: Pernstein) was one of the
oldest and most
important (uradel)
families originating from
Moravian nobility,
along with the...
- 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...
- counterparts,
intended as
homages to Murnau.
Pernštejn Castle as Drakula's home
Inner ward of
Pernštejn Castle with the
entrance to Dracula's
crypt in...
- 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...
- Vilém II of
Pernštejn (German:
Wilhelm II. von
Pernstein or
Wilhelm II. von Bernstein, Czech: Vilém II. z Pernštejna or Vilém z Pernštejna a na Helfštejně;...
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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...
- was
acquired by Vilém II of
Pernštejn.
During the rule of the
Pernštejn family (especially
under Vratislav II of
Pernštejn in 1561–1582), the town experienced...
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century by the
Czech nobleman Jaroslav of
Pernštejn (1528–1569) and
completed by his brother,
Vratislav of
Pernštejn (1530–1582), the
chancellor of the Czech...
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first referred to as a city. In 1491,
Pardubice was
bought by Vilém II of
Pernštejn, who
continued to
expand the city and made
significant impact on its prosperity...