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- Wenzeslaus of Thun (13 August 1629 – 6 January 1673) was a Czech clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of P****au. Wenzeslaus was born on...
- also visited Romania and Seyc****es on behalf of her foundation. Prince Wenzeslaus of Liechtenstein (born on 12 May 1974 in Uccle, Brussels, Belgium). From...
- (Hans) Georg Wenzeslaus von ****elsdorff (17 February 1699 – 16 September 1753) was a painter and architect in Prussia. ****elsdorff was born in Kuckädel...
- Clemens Wenzeslaus Coudray (23 November 1775 in Ehrenbreitstein near Koblenz – 4 October 1845 in Weimar) was a German neoclassical architect. From 1804...
- Wenceslaus, Wenceslas, Wenzeslaus and Wenzslaus (and other similar names) are Latinized forms of the Czech name Václav. The other language versions of...
- Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony (German: Clemens Wenzeslaus August Hubertus Franz Xaver von Sachsen) (28 September 1739 – 27 July 1812) was a Saxon...
- Wenzel Thomas Matiegka ([macɛɪka]; Czech: Václav Tomáš Matějka; baptized 6 July 1773 – 19 January 1830) was a Czech composer and one of the most celebrated...
- accompanied by 173 people. In the castle chapel on 10 August 1784, Clemens Wenzeslaus ordained the theology student Franz Josef Pey as a priest. Pey died as...
- Wenceslaus Johann Gustav Karsten (15 December 1732 – 17 April 1787) was a German mathematician. In 1768, Karsten published a graphic representation of...
- was supplied by sculptor Christian Friedrich Tieck. In 1816, Clemens Wenzeslaus Coudray began plans for the west wing, which was reopened in 1847 with...