- The
House of
Zierotin or
House of Žerotín was a
Czech noble family in the
Lands of the
Bohemian Crown, one of the
oldest and most
illustrious noble families...
-
Comenius says
goodbye to
Karel the
Elder of
Zierotin (1873)...
- 1710, the
building was sold to the
House of
Zierotin, who own it
until today. The
manor house became Zierotin's permanent residence when
Karel Ludvík, the...
- Anna,
married the
leader of the
Moravian Protestants,
Karel the
Older of
Zierotin. He then
studied at the
University of
Olomouc (matriculating in 1606)....
- Basel, and
Geneva (1577–1584), he
served as a
tutor to the
family of
Zierotin in
Heidelberg and
Basel (1584–1590), and
later taught at the
Bohemian Brethren...
- Bludova) was the
Moravian aristocrat who was
ancestor of the
House of
Zierotin and the
founder of the
village of Bludov. His name
appears in
records around...
- began. In the late 16th century, Přerov was
bought by
Karel the
Elder of
Zierotin, who
chose the town as his seat. He had
finished the
reconstruction of...
- Břeclav")
since that time. In 1534, the Břeclav
estate was
acquired by the
Zierotins. The
family rebuilt the
castle to a
Renaissance residence,
which also...
-
mention of Velké
Losiny is from 1296. The most
notable owners were the
Zierotin family, who
acquired it in the
second half of the 15th
century and held...
- estate,
owned by the
Zierotin family.
After 1608, the
Wiesenberg (later Vízmberk)
estate was
established by Jan the
Younger of
Zierotin, and the construction...