- Třeboň (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtr̝̊ɛboɲ]; German:
Wittingau) is a spa town in Jindřichův
Hradec District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic...
- The
Master of the Třeboň
Altarpiece (German:
Master of
Wittingau) was a
Bohemian painter active in
Prague around 1380–1390. His name is
derived from the...
- (Czech: Děčín) Trautenau [de] (Czech: Trutnov) Turnau [de] (Czech: Turnov)
Wittingau [de] (Czech: Třeboň)
Districts established after 1868:
Brandeis an der...
- Böhmen
Budweis Budweis, Gumpolds, Ledetsch, Pilgrams, Tabor,
Wittingau Königgrätz Chrudim, Hohenmauth, Jitschin, Königgrätz, Königinhof, Leitomischl,...
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Teplice (German: Teplitz-Schönau)
Teplice nad Bečvou Třeboň (German:
Wittingau) Velké
Losiny (German: Groß Ullersdorf) Vývoj návštěvnosti lázní v letech...
- The Třeboň Altarpiece, also
known as
Wittingau altarpiece, is one of the most
important works of
European Gothic panel painting. Of the
original large...
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Schwarzenberg Duke of
Krumlov Landgrave of
Klettgau Count of Sulz Lord of
Wittingau Lord of
Frauenberg Lord of
Postelberg Lord of
Lobositz Lord of Kornhaus...
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Schwarzenberg settled permanently in Bohemia, thus
acquiring the
domains of
Wittingau in 1660 and
Frauenberg in 1661.
Johann Adolf was a good manager. He contributed...
- of
painting influenced by
Bohemian masters such as the
Master of the
Wittingau Altarpiece. Rupé 1922 A. Stange, 1950:
German Painting, XIV-XVI Centuries...
- jeho družiny rybničné, 1884 Fünf
Jahrhunderte der
Teichwirtschaft zu
Wittingau (Pět století rybničního hospodářství v Třeboni), 1889 Hospodářsko-rybářská...