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Stříbro (Czech pronunciation: [
ˈstr̝̊iːbro]; German: Mies) is a town in
Tachov District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 8,100 inhabitants...
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Stříbro bridge (Czech: most ve Stříbře) is a
Renaissance stone five-arched
bridge spanning across the
river Mže in
Stříbro,
Czech Republic. The bridge...
- (Starý Plzenec) Přeštice
Rokycany (Radnice, Zbiroh) Stod (Dobřany, Holýšov)
Stříbro (Bezdružice) Sušice (Kašperské Hory)
Tachov (Bor, Planá u Mariánských Lázní)...
- mine in
Lahnstein in Rhineland-Palatinate,
Johanngeorgenstadt in Saxony,
Stříbro in the
Czech Republic,
Phoenixville in Pennsylvania,
Broken Hill in New...
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Kingdom of
Bohemia and
colleague of Jan Hus.
Jacob was born in 1372 in
Stříbro (called Mies in
German and Misa in Latin) near
Pilsen in
Bohemia (present-day...
- (doctrine) Wood 1907.
Hughes 1915. Cermanová, Pavlína (2018). "Jakoubek of
Stříbro's Czech Výklad Na
Zjevenie and Its
Latin Reception in
Hussite Exegetical...
- bear the
names polysphaerite (because of the
globular form),
miesite from
Stříbro (pronounced Mies in German) in Bohemia,
nussierite from Nuizière, Chénelette...
- some
cases formed German colonies in the
interior of the
Czech lands.
Stříbro, Kutná Hora, Německý Brod (present-day Havlíčkův Brod), and
Jihlava were...
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Chval from Machovice,
captured the town of
Stříbro and
cloister in Krakikov. The
commandant of
Stříbro Castle,
Bohuslav of Švamberk, surrendered; his...
- Hořice (8,587) Příbor (8,402) Červený
Kostelec (8,299) Třeboň (8,262)
Stříbro (8,145)
Semily (8,081) Dubí (8,071)
Milevsko (8,040) Bystřice pod Hostýnem...