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- Hroznata of Úžice was a Moravian nobleman, Highest Burgrave of the Kingdom of Bohemia between 1284 and 1286, and the founder of the Talmberk family. Hroznata...
- century. The first known member is William of Talmberk, a descendant of Hroznata of Úžice who was first mentioned in 1297. The family came under the ownership...
- Archdiocese of Prague. Teplá Abbey was founded in 1193 by the blessed Hroznata of Ovenec, a Bohemian nobleman (d. 1217, feast July 14 on the Premonstratensian...
- by 1533. Talmberk was founded at the end of the 13th century, likely by Hroznata of Úžice. The castle is first attested in 1297, in the name William of...
- (Altenburg), Abbess (+1297, f. Aug. 13), Hugh of Fosse (+1164, f. Feb. 10), Hroznata of Teplá (+1217, f. Jul. 14), Jakob Kern of Geras (+1924, f. Oct. 20),...
- Mstidruh of Chlum 1277 1279 Hroznata of Úžice after 1281 ? Brother-in-law of Záviš of Falkenstein Zdislav of Lemberk 1283 1283 Hroznata of Choustník 1284 1286/1288...
- Czech Republic. The abbey was founded between 1202 and 1210 by the Blessed Hroznata, whose sister Vojslava was the first abbess, and settled by nuns from Doksany...
- 1213   Albert 1150 Parma, Italy 1215   Patriarch of Jerusalem Blessed Hroznata 1160   1217   Franca Visalta 1170 Piacenza, Italy 1218 Pittoli, Italy Blessed...
- labora 54. Augustinus Cantinjaeu (1942–1946) : In de vreugde der liefde 55. Hroznata Van Heesch (1946–1957) 56. Emiel Louis De Winde (1957–1982) 57. Werenfried...
- Protected Landscape Area. The Teplá Abbey was founded in 1193 by nobleman Hroznata of Ovenec. The first written mention of the town next to the abbey is from...