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Ronov Castle (Czech: hrad
Ronov) is a
castle ruin
northeast of Blíževedly in the Česká Lípa
District in the
Liberec Region of the
Czech Republic. The...
- many branches, e.g.
lords of Dubá,
Berka of Dubá, Lichtenburk, Křinecký of
Ronov, etc. The
oldest known member of the
family at the end of the 12th century...
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Ronov nad
Doubravou is a town in
Chrudim District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,800 inhabitants. The
villages of Mladotice...
- (2nd ed.).
Taylor & Francis. p. 166. ISBN 978-0-04-550028-4. Note:
After Ronov and
Yaroshevsky (1969). Sanders,
Robert (10
December 2003). "Radioactive...
- nad Lužnicí (1,789) Hoštka (1,774) Černovice (1,769)
Hrotovice (1,761)
Ronov nad
Doubravou (1,757)
Vlachovo Březí (1,733) Staré Město (1,724) Bělá nad...
- "Historie panství Sloup". Hrad Sloup.
Retrieved 2020-01-27. Olivier, Soudet. "
Ronov family tree".
Retrieved 27
January 2020. "Genealogical tree of the Vitkov...
- (1446–1469),
married firstly to
Henry of Lipá, and
secondly to John of
Ronov Henry the
Elder (1448–1498),
married Ursula of Brandenburg,
daughter of...
- from the
present day
Czech Republic. His
father Anton, from
present day
Ronov,
which is a part of the muni****lity of Ořechov (Žďár nad Sázavou District)...
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February 22, 1884 to
Czech immigrants Karel Boromejský
Kerner (1852–1912) from
Ronov nad Doubravou, and
Josefa [née Šejbová] (1855–1921) from Hrazánky. Kerner...
- Sr. (1884–1952). His father, born in
Chicago to
Czech immigrants from
Ronov nad
Doubravou and Hrazánky,
served as
Illinois Attorney General and a judge...