- Václav Antonín
Chotek of
Chotkov and
Vojnín (German:
Wenzel Anton Chotek von
Chotkow und Wognin) (26
February 1674 – 2 May 1754) was a
Bohemian nobleman...
- Bärnstein family. On 6
February 1702, Václav Antonín
Chotek of
Chotkov and
Vojnín was
elevated to the rank of
Bohemian lord (Czech: páni). On 13 May 1743...
- Antonín
Chotek of
Chotkov and
Vojnín. The
original mansion was
extended on the
orders of
Count Rudolf Chotek of
Chotkov and
Vojnín, who also
commissioned the...
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Republic Veltrusy Mansion Veltrusy Count Václav Antonín
Chotek of
Chotkov and
Vojnín. Denmark
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Count Adam
Gottlob Moltke Denmark...
- Hermína Rudolfína
Ferdinanda Marie Antonie Anna Chotková of
Chotkov and
Vojnín – (known as
Marie Henrieta Chotek or Marie-Henriette
Chotek - Slovak: Mária...
- Woharsch): Ohaře
Wohnischtan (Wochnischtian, Wohnistan): Ohnišťany Wohnung:
Vojnín, p. of
Radonice (Chomutov District) Wohontsch: Ohníč Wohrasenitz: Ohrazenice...
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administrative parts of Bělušice.
Count Václav Antonín
Chotek of
Chotkov and
Vojnín (1674–1754),
nobleman and
politician "Po****tion of Muni****lities – 1 January...
- Miřetice u Vintířova, Obrovice, Radechov,
Sedlec u Radonic, Vintířov, Vlkaň,
Vojnín and Ždov are
administrative parts of Radonice. The name is
derived from...