- (pronounced [tʃəɾˈnoːməl] ; in
older sources also Černomelj, German:
Tschernembl) is a town in
southeastern Slovenia. It is the seat of the Muni****lity...
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Georg Erasmus Freiherr von
Tschernembl (26
January 1567 – 18
November 1626) was a
Calvinist Austrian nobleman.
Tschernembl was born on 26
January 1567...
- (Seisenberg), Novo
Mesto (Rudolfswerth),
Metlika (Mötling), and Črnomelj (
Tschernembl).
Fully German or
ethnically mixed Slovene-German
territory extended...
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Tschernembl - Črnomelj in 1897...
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Tournament 53 Foot
joust Combat with
pikes against Georg von
Tschernembl,
whose family held
lands in
Carniola and Styria. He held a
number of...
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member of the
World Communion of
Reformed Churches.
Georg Erasmus von
Tschernembl "Evangelical
Church of the
Augsburg and
Helvetic Confessions in Austria...
- 1906. Vienna: C. Kr.
Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 39.
Gottschee und
Tschernembl (map, 1:75,000). 1896. Vienna: K.u.k. Militärgeographisches Institut...
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Gottscheer Unterland"
Gottscheer Zeitung, 27(22) (1 August).
Gottschee und
Tschernembl (map, 1:75,000). 1896. Vienna: K.u.k. Militärgeographisches Institut...
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families Auersperg, Gallenfells, and Paradaiser, and the
baronial families Tschernembl and Jankovič. In 1876 the castle, by then in a
dilapidated state, was...