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Hradce is a muni****lity and
village in České Budějovice
District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 100 inhabitants. Hradce...
- Republic:
Grada Publishing. p. 67. ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5. "Fotbalisté
Hradce Králové jsou prvoligoví". idnes.cz (in Czech). 13 May 2001.
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- František (1927). Dějiny města Jindřichova
Hradce. Vol. 1, část 1. Od nejstarší doby až do vymření rodu pánů z
Hradce. Jindřichův Hradec: Obec Hradecká. pp...
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Castle Telč Castle,
First Court Telč
viewed across the
ponds Zachariáše z
Hradce Square Houses on the
square Sgraffiti on a
house on the
square "Po****tion...
- Ambrož Hradecký (Czech: Ambrož Hradecký or Ambrož z
Hradce; died 16
October 1439, in Kolín) was a
Czech priest,
preacher and
political leader from the...
- "Martin Suchomel". eurofotbal.cz. "Sparta vypouští mladíky: Pudhorocký do
Hradce,
Suchomel do Boleslavi". iSport.cz. "Suchomel si na
Belgii věří. Z klubu...
- 1526 the
Bohemian Diet,
acting under the
influence of
chancellor Adam of
Hradce,
elected Ferdinand king of
Bohemia under conditions of
confirming traditional...
- Intra-city
transport is
provided by the
company Dopravní
podnik města
Hradce Králové, a.s.,
which is
owned by the city of
Hradec Králové. In addition...
- IV of
Neuhaus (also
known as
Henry IV of Hradec; Czech: Jindřich IV. z
Hradce; 13
April 1442 – 17
January 1507), was a
member of the Telč
branch of the...
- the
Austrian Court Chancellery. 1526–1531 Adam I von
Neuhaus (Adam I. z
Hradce) 1531–1537
Johann Pflug von
Rabenstein (Jan Pluh z Rabštejna) 1538–1542...