- – 22
March 1471), also
known as Poděbrad or
Podiebrad (Czech: Jiří z Poděbrad; German:
Georg von
Podiebrad), was the
sixteenth King of Bohemia, who ruled...
- Poděbrady (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpoɟɛbradɪ]; German:
Podiebrad) is a spa town in
Nymburk District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Catherine of Poděbrady (11
November 1449 – 8
March 1464)[citation needed] was
Queen of
Hungary as the
second wife of King
Matthias Corvinus. Catherine...
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Sidonie of Poděbrady (Czech:
Zdenka z Poděbrad; 11
November 1449 – 1
February 1510) was a
duchess consort of Saxony, as the wife of
Albert III. She was...
- Poděbrady
Castle (Czech: Zámek Poděbrady) is a
castle in the town of Poděbrady in the
Czech Republic. A
wooden fortress originally stood at the site of...
- po****tion. From the Luxembourgs, rule over
Bohemia p****ed
through George of
Podiebrad to the
Jagiellon dynasty and
finally to the
House of
Habsburg in 1526...
- in 1464 to Bohemia:
annexation to Bohemia; Ziębice was
annexed to the
Podiebrad family J****z 1420
First son of
Wenceslaus II and
Elisabeth of Kravař...
- hero's name was
borrowed from a 15th-century king of Bohemia,
George of
Podiebrad, but the
events depicted by Butt bear no
resemblance to the historical...
- ISBN 80-7106-674-5, p. 43-58
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between the
representatives of Rome and
Bohemian "Hussite king"
George of
Podiebrad, for
every attempt at
conciliation seemed to him to be
conniving at heresy...