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  1. 20 mag 2024 · John Henry of Moravia 1322–1375: Margaret of Opava 1330–1363: Frederick III of Thuringia 1332–1381: Elisabeth of Meissen 1329–1375: Frederick V of Nuremberg 1333–1398: False Waldemar r. 1348–1350, died 1356: Hermann I of Celje 1333–1385: Wenzel the Idle 1361–1373 – 1378–1419: Herman II of Celje c. 1360 – 1435 ...

  2. 23 mag 2024 · Henry Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt r. 1771–1788 1709–1788: Charles William Frederick Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach r. 1723–1757 1712–1757: Herman Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen r. 1798–1810 1751–1810: Joseph Frederick Ernest Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen r. 1715–1769 Count of Hohenzollern-Haigerloch r. 1767–1769 1702 ...

  3. 23 mag 2024 · Moravian envoys proposed peace between Moravia and East Francia, because the Hungarians had in the meantime plundered their country. A Hungarian army invading Carinthia was defeated [216] in April 901, and Aventinus describes a defeat of the Hungarians by Margrave Luitpold at the river Fischa in the same year.

  4. 25 mag 2024 · After 1307, subsequent Habsburg attempts to gain the Bohemian crown were frustrated first by Henry of Bohemia (a member of the House of Gorizia) and then by the House of Luxembourg. Instead, they were able to expand southwards: in 1311, they took over Savinja ; after the death of Henry in 1335, they assumed power in Carniola and Carinthia ; and in 1369, they succeeded his daughter Margaret in ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrnoBrno - Wikipedia

    11 ore fa · Brno (/ ˈ b ɜːr n oʊ / BUR-noh, Czech: ⓘ; German: Brünn ⓘ) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.Located at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers, Brno has about 400,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Czech Republic after the capital, Prague, and one of the 100 largest cities of the European Union.

  6. The wiki about the Margrave wars don't really offer much insight either, it mentions a siege of Znojmo in 1404 which is beyond our scope most likely, and that is the end of the war. I suspect we will assist John of Liechtenstein in plotting Wenceslaus' escape, however that comes much later (he arrives in Prague on Christmas day) and we certainly won't go to Vienna, though I do feel he will ...

  7. 25 mag 2024 · Roman Catholicism. Signature. Ferdinand II (9 July 1578 – 15 February 1637) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1619 until his death in 1637. He was the son of Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria and Maria of Bavaria, who were devout Catholics. In 1590, when Ferdinand was 11 years old, they sent him to study at ...