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- (pronounced [slɔˈʋeːŋ ˈɡɾaːdəts] ; German: Windischgrätz, after about 1900 Windischgraz) is a town in northern Slovenia. It is the centre of the Urban Muni****lity...
- Slavica or the Slovenes (the names Windic March, Windisch Feistritz, Windischgraz, or Windisch Bleiberg near Ferlach still bear testimony to this historical...
- German Graz) by the German founders to distinguish it from the elder "Windischgraz" or "Slovenian Graz". Bavarian Graz, however, soon eclipsed its Slovenian...
- Slovenian. This type of harmonica originated in Styria in the city of Windischgraz (or Slovenj Gradec in Slovenian), after the invention of the helikon...
- infantry regiment to aid the troops holding ground near Slovenj Gradec (Windischgraz). Officer Malgaj, one of the key leaders of the Slovene fighters in Carinthia...
- called Henry IV), born c.1175 and died 18 July 1228 in Slovenj Gradec (Windischgraz), was a noble from the House of Andechs who ruled the March of Istria...
- from 1182: Formed 1269: Seized by Ottokar II of Bohemia; united with Windischgraz, Carniola and the Windic March to form a single march c. 1300: Acquired...
- Oberburg Oberradkersburg Pettau Rann Rohitsch Schönstein St. Leonhard in Windischbühel St. Marein bei Erlachstein Tüffer Windischfeistritz Windischgraz...
- Mahrenberg (Radlje ob Dravi), Hohenmauthen (Muta), Saldenhofen (Vuzenica) and Windischgraz (Slovenj Gradec) — still belonged in the narrow sense to the Duchy of...
- nearby Gurkish Lordships. After seizing Carniola, the Windic March, Windischgraz and the Savinja valley in 1269, King Ottokar II of Bohemia united the...