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- Kolowrat-Krakowsky (Czech: Kolowrat-Krakowští) is an old, historic Bohemian noble family from Central Europe. It is a branch of the House of Kolowrat...
- The swastika (卐 or 卍, Sanskrit: [sʋɐst̪ikɐ]) is a symbol used in various Eurasian religions and cultures, as well as a few African and American cultures...
- kolovrat or Kolovrat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kolovrat or Kolowrat may refer to: Kolowrat family, a Czech noble family Evpaty Kolovrat (c.1200 – 1238)...
- of the Krakowskýs of Kolowrat placed at the New Kolowrat Palace at Prague's Na Příkopě Street Throughout the years, the Kolowrats have created family bonds...
- The Kolowrat Palace (Czech: Kolowratský palác) is a Baroque complex of two Gothic buildings, located at Ovocný trh 4 a 6 in the Old Town part of the Prague...
- the Estates Theatre, the National Theatre, and the Kolowrat Theatre [cs] (separate building, Kolowrat Palace). The Estates Theatre was built during the...
- Joseph von Kolowrat-Krakowsky (29 January 1886 – 4 December 1927) was an Austrian film producer of Bohemian-Czech descent from the House of Kolowrat. A pioneer...
- Albrecht the Elder of Kolowrat or Albrecht the older Lord of Kolowraty († July 5, 1391), founder of the Kolowrat family, the first do****ented member of...
- Samantha Ahn Kolowratová, also known as Sammy Kolowrat (born 12 July 1996) is a Czech ice hockey player. As a member of the Czech national team, she parti****ted...
- Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky (Czech: František Antonín Kolovrat-Libštejnský; 31 January 1778 – 4 April 1861) was Bohemian noble and Austrian...