-
Rudolfswerd in 1392 and Noua
Mesta in 1419). The
German name (spelled
Rudolfswerth in the
modern era) is a
compound of the
personal name
Rudolf and wert...
-
districts of
Ribnica (Reifnitz), Žužemberk (Seisenberg), Novo
Mesto (
Rudolfswerth),
Metlika (Mötling), and Črnomelj (Tschernembl).
Fully German or ethnically...
- Prävali
before 1883) Völkermakt
Mirna Peč Hönigstein
Rudolfswerth Mirna Neudegg in
Krain Rudolfswerth Mislinje Missling in
Sanct Leonhard Windischgrätz Mokronog...
-
Pottenbrunn Lordship and
Castle of
Zagging Lord of the
manor Graben near
Rudolfswerth (Novo Mesto) Lord of the
manor Schloss Alt-Grabenhofen in the
north of...
- of Škocjan in
Lower Carniola. He
studied at the
secondary school in
Rudolfswerth (now Novo Mesto), at the
lyceum and the
theological seminary in Laibach...
- and
Wjlhelm von
Graben Schloss Graben (Graben castle) near Novo
Mesto (
Rudolfswerth) in Carniola.
Wolfgang von
Graben is
buried in the
family grave in the...
- and
their land to
Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, who
founded the town of
Rudolfswerth (now Novo Mesto) at the site. In return, the
abbey received land and...
- Graben, the
ancestral seat of his
family (named 1170),
located near
Rudolfswerth (today: Novo mesto) in Carniola. This was
originally owned by the Carniolan...
- Reichsstraße from
Laibach to
Agram /
Zagreb Karlstädter Reichsstraße from
Rudolfswerth to
Karlstadt /
Karlovac Loibler Reichsstraße from
Krainburg to Loibl...
- his left wing to
capture first Karlovac (Karlstadt) and Novo
Mesto (
Rudolfswerth), and
later Rijeka (Fiume) and Trieste. Meanwhile,
Hiller led the remainder...