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- The House of Zierotin or House of Žerotín (Czech: Žerotínové) was a Czech noble family in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, one of the oldest and most illustrious...
- mention of Velké Losiny is from 1296. The most notable owners were the Zierotin family, who acquired it in the second half of the 15th century and held...
- monument. The paper mill was built sometime between 1591 and 1596 by Jan Zierotin the Younger at the site of a former grain mill. The first evidence of the...
- estate, owned by the Zierotin family. After 1608, the Wiesenberg (later Vízmberk) estate was established by Jan the Younger of Zierotin, and the construction...
- (1584-1605), married the leader of the Moravian Protestants, Karel the Older of Zierotin (1564–1636). He then studied at the University of Olomouc (matriculating...
- 1710, the building was sold to the House of Zierotin, who own it until today. The manor house became Zierotin's permanent residence when Karel Ludvík, the...
- 1614). His second wife was Johanna Emilie of Zierotin (died after 1633), the daughter of Viktorin of Zierotin. He had five sons with both wives: Rudolf,...
- 1971–1973 Graf Luckner [de] Capitain Luckner 39 episodes 1978 Wallenstein [de] Zierotin TV miniseries 1981 Berlin Tunnel 21 Heppner 1983–1999 Das Traumschiff Captain...
- lords of Lomnice again. In 1563, it was acquired by the Zierotin family. Jan the Elder of Zierotin had replaced the old Gothic castle with a new large Renaissance...
- Basel, and Geneva (1577–1584), he served as a tutor to the family of Zierotin in Heidelberg and Basel (1584–1590), and later taught at the Bohemian Brethren...