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Veronika of
Desenice (Slovene:
Veronika Deseniška or
Veronika z Desenic; died 17
October 1425) was the
second wife of
Frederick II,
Count of Celje. Little...
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Dešenice (German: Deschenitz) is a
market town in
Klatovy District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 700 inhabitants. The villages...
- "dark
alternative pop song" that is
inspired by the
story of
Veronika of
Desenice, it was
composed by
Raiven along with five others, with
lyrics also coming...
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Witch Trials.
Marshall Cavendish. 2008, pg. 15 Stack, p. 20 "Veronika of
Desenice". Guiley,
Rosemary Ellen (2008). "Lemp,
Rebecca (d. 1590)". The Encyclopedia...
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married Elizabeth of
Frankopan and
after her
death in 1422,
Veronika of
Desenice. The
famous Eberhard Windbeck chronicle gives a
detailed report on the...
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Svratkou (703) Černý Důl (703)
Troskotovice (702) Křivoklát (701)
Dešenice (696) Přídolí (691) Borotín (677) Štítary (677)
Oleksovice (671) Mikulovice...
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suspect for the
murder was her husband, who
later married Veronika of
Desenice, a
woman of
humble origin. The
affair deteriorated the
relations between...
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Frederick himself was
likely the culprit. He
quickly remarried to
Veronika of
Desenice, but
Hermann refused to
accept a
minor noblewoman as his daughter-in-law...
- Ban of Slavonia, 1. wife
Elizabeth of Frankopan, 2. wife
Veronika of
Desenice Ulrich II (1407–1456), son,
married Catherine of Branković Kantakuzina...
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witchcraft could be for
political reasons too, such as in 1425 when
Veronika of
Desenice was
accused of
witchcraft and
murdered even
though she was
acquitted by...