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Johann Weikhard Freiherr von
Valvasor or
Johann Weichard Freiherr von
Valvasor (Slovene:
Janez Vajkard Valvasor,
pronounced [ˈʋáːlʋazɔɾ]) or
simply Valvasor...
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Prince Johann Weikhard of
Auersperg (also
spelled Johann Weichard von Auersperg; 11
March 1615 – 11
November 1677) was
Prime Minister of
Austria and Knight...
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inherited by the so-called "princely branch" of the family.
Count Johann Weikhard of
Auersperg (1615–1677)
served as head of the
Aulic Council (Reichshofrat)...
- "Laybach" (Ljubljana) in
Johann Weikhard von Valvasor's work The
Glory of the
Duchy of
Carniola of 1689...
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Karst peasants in an
engraving from
Johann Weikhard von Valvasor's work The
Glory of the
Duchy of Carniola, 17th century...
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created sculptures for the
public monuments of the
Carniolan polymath Johann Weikhard von
Valvasor and
Valentin Vodnik, the
first Slovene poet and journalist...
- Khayyam,
Charles Sanders Peirce,
Henri Poincaré,
Nicolaus Copernicus,
Johann Weikhard von Valvasor, René Descartes, Aristotle,
Frederick II, Holy
Roman Emperor...
- an
encyclopedia published in
Nuremberg in 1689 by the
polymath Johann Weikhard von Valvasor. It is the most
important work on his homeland, the Duchy...
- Kar(u)sádios oros
cited by Ptolemy, and
perhaps also to
Latin Carusardius.
Johann Weikhard von Valvasor, a
pioneer of the
study of
karst in
Slovenia and a fellow...
- to the
region after Jure's decapitation. The
Carniolan scientist Johann Weikhard von
Valvasor wrote about Jure
Grando Alilović's life and
afterlife in his...