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Roudnice nad
Labem (Czech pronunciation: [ˈroudɲɪtsɛ ˈnad labɛm]; German:
Raudnitz an der Elbe) is a town in Litoměřice
District in the Ústí nad
Labem Region...
- German-language
filmmakers during the
Weimar Republic.
Pabst was born in
Raudnitz, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (today's
Roudnice nad Labem,
Czech Republic)...
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designs in 1898. By 1900,
labels sewn into
clothes created at
Raudnitz bore the
words Raudnitz & Cie, Huet & Chéruit Srs., 21,
Place Vendôme,
Paris – with...
- Přeštice) Příbram [de] (Czech: Příbram) Rakonitz [de] (Czech: Rakovník)
Raudnitz [de] (Czech:
Roudnice nad Labem)
Reichenau an der Kněžna [de] (Czech: Rychnov...
- Melnik, Pibrans, Prag-Land-Nord, Prag-Land-Süd, Prag-Stadt, Rakonitz,
Raudnitz, Schlan, Seltschan,
Tschaslau Mähren Brünn Boskowitz, Brünn-Land, Brünn-Stadt...
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ennobled the 7th
Prince when he
created him Duke of
Roudnice (Herzog von
Raudnitz in German, vévoda roudnický in Czech). The family's
Imperial immediacy...
- (13
April 1797 – 18
December 1868), 8th
Prince of Lobkowicz, 2nd Duke of
Raudnitz, was an
aristocrat of Bohemia, from the
Lobkowicz family.
Ferdinand was...
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nineteen when she
married Jean-Paul
Raudnitz, a
chemical engineer, in 1928. The two did not get along, and
Raudnitz could not cope
financially with Hélène's...
- – 15
October 1741, Reichstadt);
married firstly on 29
October 1690 in
Raudnitz upon Elbe to
Philip William August,
Count Palatine of
Neuburg (1668–1693)...
- the
symphony that
summer on his
Bohemian estates,
Eisenberg (Jezeří) and
Raudnitz (Roudnice). The
first public performance was on 7
April 1805, at the Theater...