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- Talmberk (German: Talmberg or Talenberg) is a small village and muni****l part of Samopše in the Kutná Hora District of the Czech Republic. The village...
- Diviš of Talmberk (died 1415) was a Bohemian noble and lord of Talmberk. In 1390, Diviš gained control of Talmberk Castle [cs]. The castle was soon after...
- Havel besieged Talmberk Castle, conquering it and capturing the lord Diviš of Talmberk. Havel then began styling himself as Medek of Talmberk. Diviš was imprisoned...
- The Talmberk family (German: Talmberg or Talenberg) was a Bohemian noble house. The family ruled the town of Talmberk and Talmberk Castle [cs], along with...
- Vilém of Talmberk and Miličín was a Moravian nobleman, an ****ociate of the regional court, and first do****ented member of the Talmberk family. Vilém was...
- Mrchojedy, Přibyslavice, Samopše, Sázava Monastery, Stříbrná Skalice, Talmberk, Úžice, and Vraník. Before the events of the game, the Kingdom of Bohemia...
- reconstruction on the castle between 1531 and 1579. In 1656, William Francis of Talmberk initiated reconstruction of the entire castle and his son František Maxmilián...
- town was razed by Sigismund of Luxembourg. Racek initially retreated to Talmberk after evacuating the town. Reportedly, only an elderly woman and a pig...
- the 2021 census): Samopše (91) Budín (50) Mrchojedy (6) Přívlaky (45) Talmberk (71) The name was derived from samopše, which was an old Czech term for...
- (Veliš) 1179–1182 16. Henry Bretislaus 1182–1197 17. Daniel II (Milík of Talmberk) 1197–1214 18. Ondřej 1214–1224 19. Pelhřim (Peregrin) of Vartenberk 1224–1225...