- Židlochovice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈʒɪdloxovɪtsɛ]; German: Groß
Seelowitz) is a town in Brno-Country
District in the
South Moravian Region of the Czech...
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Archduke Karl
Ferdinand of
Austria (Vienna, 29 July 1818 –
Gross Seelowitz (Židlochovice Castle), 20
November 1874) was the
second son of
Archduke Charles...
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Known to her
family as Christa, she was born at Židlochovice
Castle (Groß
Seelowitz), near Brünn (now Brno), in Moravia, a
daughter of
Archduke Karl Ferdinand...
- the Austro-Hungarian Army.
Friedrich was born at the
castle of
Gross Seelowitz in
Moravia (today Židlochovice near Brno in the
Czech Republic), the son...
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Butschowitz Eibenschitz Gewitsch Klobauk Kunstadt Lundenburg Seelowitz Steinitz ****chnowitz
Triebau Wischau Zwittau Kreis Olmütz (Olomoucký...
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Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria. He was born at the
castle of
Gross Seelowitz in
Moravia (today Židlochovice near Brno in the
Czech Republic). At his...
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Archduchess Maria Eleonore of Austria-Teschen (Groß-
Seelowitz 19
November 1864 – Groß-
Seelowitz 9
December 1864) →Family Tree
Infant second daughter...
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Schwerin had
captured Olmütz;
Frederick took Glatz,
before moving onto Groß
Seelowitz in
March 1742. This
allowed him to
threaten Vienna; a few
Prussian patrols...
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theoretical seeds of Frederick's
oblique order can be seen in two of the
Seelowitz Instructions' ('Instruction für die Cavalleire', 17 March, Oeuvres, ****...
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Vienna on 28
February 1886
Archduke Charles Stephen of
Austria (Gross-
Seelowitz, 5
September 1860 – Saybusch, 7
April 1933)
Archduke Leopold Salvator...