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Prachatice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpraxacɪtsɛ] ; German:
Prachatitz) is a town in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 11,000...
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Kralowitz Klattau Przestiz Bischofteinitz Tauß Schüttenhofen
Winterberg Prachatitz Pisek Strakinitz Brzeznitz In 1854 the
political districts were abolished...
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Philip Neumann, a
stocking knitter from
Obernburg am Main,
moved to
Prachatitz in the
Kingdom of
Bohemia (then part of the
Austrian Empire, now in the...
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Czechoslovak Republic. Its
stated capital was at
Prachatice (German:
Prachatitz). It
claimed parts of
southwestern Bohemia in the
Bohemian Forest once...
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districts (German: Kreis) of Bergreichenstein,
Markt Eisenstein and
Prachatitz were
added to the Gau. From 1938, the Gau was also home to the Flossenbürg...
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already as an
envoy of King
Wenceslas IV.
together with
Christian von
Prachatitz and
Peter de
Mladoniovicz at the
Council of Pisa in part. As followers...
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towers of St. Stephen's cathedral, and was
succeeded by
Peter Prachatitz, also a
master builder. The
church has
three porticos that are decorated...
- herbal. Theriak-Pest-Traktat; Arzneibüchlein des
Magisters Christian von
Prachatitz.
Bohuslav Havránek, et al, Výbor české
literatury doby husitské, vol....
- (Czech: Černý Kříž) with
junctions to
Winterberg (Bohemia) (Vimperk),
Prachatitz (Prachatice) and
Krummau (Český Krumlov). The
station building and goods...