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- Joanna and Wencelaus signed the humiliating Treaty of Ath, which ceded Mechelen and Antwerp to Louis. By August 1356 Joanna and Wencelaus had called upon...
- January 1996). The English Civil War: A contemporary account (v. 1). Wencelaus Hollar (Illustrator), Christopher Hill (Introduction). Caliban Books....
- Miniature of Jane Seymour by Wencelaus Hollar...
- Wencelaus II, Duke of Opava Born c. 1397 Died between 1445 and 1447 Noble family Přemyslids Spouse(s) Elisabeth of Kravař Issue John I John II the Pious...
- Wenceslas Cobergher (1560 – 23 November 1634), sometimes called Wenzel Coebergher, was a Flemish Renaissance architect, engineer, painter, antiquarian...
- Maria Magdalena Wencelaus Porsche (c. 1750–?) Magdalena Gruner (1784–1843) Antonius Porsche (1778–1843) Catharina Bradka (1819–1888) Ferdinand Porsche...
- Masarykovo Square 28. října Street Děčín Castle's Rose Garden Church of Saints Wencelaus and Blaise Church of Saint Francis of ****isi Former synagogue "Po****tion...
- cousin's rule over Bohemia. Wencelaus was released in 1283, after Bohemia had paid a ransom and ceded some territory. Wencelaus later maintained cordial...
- originally been betrothed at age 11 to Charles's newborn son and heir, Wencelaus, but after the death of both Wenceslaus and his mother, Charles asked...
- square was completed in 1716. At the base are statues of SS. Sebastian, Wencelaus and Vitus. It commemorates the plague of 1697. In gratitude for the end...