- Vilém
Slavata z
Chlumu a Košumberka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvɪlɛːm
ˈslavata]; German:
Wilhelm Slawata von
Chlum und Koschumberg) (1
December 1572 – 19...
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Catholic lords regent,
Count Jaroslav Bořita of Martinice,
Count Vilem Slavata of Chlum, Adam II von
Sternberg (who was the
supreme burgrave), and Matthew...
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Catholic noblemen,
Count Jaroslav Bořita of
Martinice and
Count Vilém
Slavata of
Chlum and Košumberk.
Filip Fabricius was born in Mikulov,
Moravia (Zikmund...
- in
Prague Castle with Ferdinand's two
Catholic representatives,
Vilem Slavata and
Jaroslav Borzita. In what
became known as the
Third Defenestration...
- proštevame na našite dolžnici I ne nè
voveduvaj vo iskušenie, no
izbavi nè od lukaviot. Zašto Tvoe e
Carstvoto i
Silata i
Slavata, vo večni vekovi. Amin!...
- King of Bohemia. The king-elect then sent two
Catholic councillors (Vilem
Slavata of
Chlum and
Jaroslav Bořita of Martinice) as his
representatives to Prague...
- Polyxena,
Princess Lobkowicz hiding the Emperor's emissaries, V.
Slavata and J. Martinic, in the
Lobkowicz Palace on 23 May 1618,
Rudolf Vejrych after...
- Holický of
Sternberg 22.
Count Joachim Ulrich Slavata of
Chlum and Košumberk 11.
Countess Anna
Lucia Slavata of
Chlum and Košumberk 23.
Countess Franziska...
-
Albrecht for two
years lived with his
maternal uncle Heinrich (Jindřich)
Slavata of
Chlum and Košumberk (1549-1599), a
member of the
Unity of the Brethren...
- He was a
representative of
Emperor Ferdinand II who,
along with Vilém
Slavata of Chlum, was a
victim in the 1618
Defenestration of
Prague (also known...