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Most of the Taborites now went over to the party of the Utraquists ; the rest joined the " Brothers of the Law of Christ " () ( see Unity of the Brethren ; also Bohemian Brethren and Moravian Church ).
By the Decree of Kutná Hora () on 18 January 1409, the king subverted the university constitution by granting the Bohemian masters three votes.
The Siege of Pilsen ( or Plzeň ) or Battle of Pilsen was a siege of the fortified city of Pilsen () in Bohemia carried out by the forces of the Bohemian Protestants led by Ernst von Mansfeld.
Stamitz () was the surname of a family of Bohemian musicians, the principal members of which were:
However, Dampierre was defeated at Dolní Věstonice () by Moravian forces under von Tiefenbach ( brother of Rudolf von Tiefenbach ) and Ladislav Velen ze Žerotína in August 1619, which left Moravia in the Bohemian camp.
Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein () ()( 24 September 1583 – 25 February 1634 ), also von Waldstein, was a Bohemian military leader and politician, who offered his services, and an army of 30, 000 to 100, 000 men during the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 48 ), to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II.
Kladno () is a city in the Central Bohemian Region ( Středočeský kraj ) of the Czech Republic.
Alfred Candidus Ferdinand, Prince of Windisch-Grätz () ( 11 May 1787, Brussels – 21 March 1862, Vienna ) was from a Bohemian noble family originally from Styria and started service in the Habsburg imperial army in 1804.
Bretislaus I () ( 1002 / 1005-10 January 1055 ), known as the Bohemian Achilles, of the house of the Přemyslids, was Duke of Bohemia from 1035 until his death.
Tadeáš Hájek z Hájku () ( 1 December 1525-1 September 1600, both in Prague ), also known as Tadeáš Hájek of Hájek, Thaddaeus Hagecius ab Hayek or Thaddeus Nemicus, was the personal physician of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II and a Bohemian astronomer.
Vladislav Vančura () ( 23 June 1891, Háj near Opava – 1 June 1942, Prague ) was one of the most important Bohemian ( Czech ) writers of the 20th century.
Bohemian Diet () elected Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor as king in 1526.
Bohuslav Hasištejnský z Lobkovic () ( 1461 – 11 November 1510 ) was a nobleman, writer and humanist of old Bohemian family ( later the princes ) of Lobkovic.
Kolín () () is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic some east from Prague, lying on the Elbe river.
České Velenice () is city in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic, just on border with Austria, neighbouring Gmünd ( until 1918 both towns were one ).
Řevnice () is a small town south west of Prague in the Czech Republic, in the Central Bohemian Region.
Born in Dymokury () on 26 September 1872 into an ancient Bohemian noble family.
Čelákovice () is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
Tomb of Jan Hasištejnsky by Ulrich Creutz ( detail ) in the Franciscan Monastery in KadaňJan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic () ( 1450 – 1517 ) was a Bohemian diplomat to Luxembourg 1477 and Rome 1487 in the time of Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary.
Zruč nad Sázavou () is a small town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, in the Kutná Hora District.
Mníšek pod Brdy () is a town south west of Prague in the Czech Republic, in Central Bohemian Region.
Elizabeth of Bohemia () ( 20 January 1292 – 28 September 1330 ) was a princess of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty who became queen consort of Bohemia as the first wife of King John the Blind ( John of Luxembourg ).
Georg Christian, The Prince of Lobkowicz () ( May 14, 1835-December 22, 1908 ) was a member of the old Bohemian aristocratic family of Lobkowicz and an influential politician of the late 19th century Bohemia and Austria-Hungary.

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This prospect did not please Mrs. King any more than did the possibility that her daughter might marry a Bohemian, but she used it to suggest to Thompson that, `` It is not in her nature to love you ''.
" Bohemian " may also denote " a socially unconventional person, especially one who is involved in the arts.
The only indication is communicated by the chronicler Cosmas of Prague, who stated that the Bohemian princess at the time of her marriage with Mieszko I was an old woman.
However, the burial place of the Bohemian princess is now considered to be unknown.
The chronicler claims that a settlement was then concluded between the Emperor and the Bohemian ruler Boleslav II the Pious, which is not mentioned in any other source and is contrary to the realities of the political situation at that time.
This theory is based on the lack of archaeological discoveries, which would indicate major building investments undertaken by the Bohemian state.
There is also a theory according to which during this transition period Lesser Poland was governed by Bolesław Chrobry, whose authority was granted to him by the Bohemian duke.
The name of the Group is derived, and the place of meeting selected, from a meeting of the Bohemian, Polish and Hungarian rulers in Visegrád in 1335.
Střezislava, the wife of the Bohemian nobleman Slavník, founder of the Slavník dynasty, is also held to be a daughter of Vratislaus by some historians.
Wrocław is now a unique European city of mixed heritage, with architecture influenced by Bohemian, Austrian and Prussian traditions, such as Silesian Gothic and its Baroque style of court builders of Habsburg Austria ( Fischer von Erlach ).
* July 25 – Thirty Years ' War: The Battle of Neu Titschein is fought ; remnants of the Bohemian army manage to hold off the Imperial advance in Silesia for the moment.
The album also featured the hit single " Bohemian Rhapsody ", which was number one in the UK for nine weeks and is the third-best-selling single of all time in the UK, surpassed only by Band Aid's " Do They Know It's Christmas?
While the polka is Bohemian in origin, most dance music composers in Vienna ( the capital of the vast Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was the cultural centre for music from all over the empire ) composed polkas and included the dance in their repertoire at some point of their career.
The most important chronicle of the period is the Chronica Boemorum ( Bohemian Chronicle ) by Kosmas, though it does approach its topics with then-contemporary politics in mind, and attempts to legitimize the ruling dynasty.
However, the Kropow castle's architecture and decoration is of Bohemian descent, but this could be because of the fame of Czech architecture.
Northeastern Mexico is home to another popular style called norteña, which assimilates Mexican ranchera with Colombian cumbia and is typically played with Bavarian accordions and Bohemian polka influence.
" Bohemian Rhapsody " by Queen is unusual as it is a pastiche in both senses of the word, as there are many distinct styles imitated in the song, all ' hodge-podged ' together to create one piece of music.
This, however, is not to be confused with a change in national affiliation ; Rybnik continued to be part of the Kingdom of Poland, until Silesia as a whole became a fiefdom of the Bohemian crown in 1327.
Despite the fratricide, Boleslav is generally respected by Czech historians as an energetic ruler who significantly strengthened the Bohemian state and expanded its territory.
Lititz was founded by members of the Moravian Church in 1756, and was named after a castle ( mentioned form of name is German ; Czech name of this castle is Litice ) in Bohemia near the village of Kunvald where the ancient Bohemian Brethren's Church had been founded in 1457.

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