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Witiko is an
ancient given name.
Witiko of Prčice (1120–1194)
Witiko of Příběnice (died
before 1259)
Witiko of Prčice and
Blankenberg (around 1170–1256)...
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Witiko is a
historical novel by
Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter about the
founding of the
Kingdom of
Bohemia in the 12th-century.
Published in several...
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Witiko or
Vitico of Prčice (Czech: Vítek z Prčice, German:
Witiko von Purschitz; c. 1120–1194) was a
Bohemian nobleman and
liensman of the Přemyslid dynasty...
- Witikonides) were a
Czech noble clan from
southern Bohemia descended from
Witiko of Prčice. The clan
includes the
House of Rosenberg. The
Czech Reader: History...
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radically changed. His
major works are the long
novels Der
Nachsommer and
Witiko. Stifter's Der
Nachsommer (1857) and
Gottfried Keller's
Seldwyla Folks (German:...
- Wijigo, Weejigo, Wìdjigò, Wintigo, Wentigo, Wehndigo, Wentiko, Windgoe,
Wītikō, and Wintsigo. A
plural form
windigoag is also
spelled win****ag, wiindigooag...
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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 Castle...
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reference to the
castle is from 1253,
marking it as the
residence of the
noble Witiko of Prčice from the Vítkovci family.
After the Vítkov
lineage of the Krumlov...
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before 1250 by a
local branch of the
noble Vítkovci family,
descendants of
Witiko of Prčice. The
first written mention of Český
Krumlov was in a 1253 deed...
- Mateo-Sagasta (Gonzalo Guerrero)
Gonzalo Guerrero by
Eugenio Aguirre Witiko by
Adalbert Stifter (
Witiko of Prčice, 12th
century Bohemia)
Number the
Stars by Lois...