- The
Vítkovci (Latin: Witikonides) were a
Czech noble clan from
southern Bohemia descended from
Witiko of Prčice. The clan
includes the
House of Rosenberg...
- Bohemia. This
branch of the
Vítkovci clan was
initially founded by Vítek III, the son of
Witiko of Prčice.
Around 1250, the
Vítkovci clan
settled at the Rožmberk...
- Republic. It
dates back to 1253 when the
first castle was
built by the
Vítkovci family, the main
branch of the
powerful Bohemian family Rosenberg. Currently...
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member of the
noble house of
Vítkovci, was a
Bohemian noble and
opponent of King
Ottokar II. Záviš was a
scion of the
Vítkovci,
lords of Krumlov, his father...
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nobleman and
liensman of the Přemyslid dynasty. He was the
ancestor of the
Vítkovci family and the
subject of the
historical novel Witiko by
Adalbert Stifter...
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Castle was
founded shortly before 1250 by a
local branch of the
noble Vítkovci family,
descendants of
Witiko of Prčice. The
first written mention of Český...
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Waldstein Ronovci Lichtenburkové Klinštejns
Lords of Lipé
Lords of Dubé
Vítkovci Lords of
Hradce Lords of
Krumlova Rosenbergs Lords of Landštejn
Lords of...
- name from its protagonist, the
knight Witiko of Prčice,
father of the
Vítkovci dynasty. His
descendants would come to play such an
important role at the...
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Younger of Prčice, or by his son Vok of Prčice, a
member of the
powerful Vítkovci family (Witikonides in Latin;
Witigonen in German) who
later styled himself...
- 1611) was a
Czech nobleman of the
House of Rosenberg,
descended from the
Vítkovci. Rožmberk was a
leading Protestant in the
unsettled years before Battle...