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Oldřich and Rožmberk
Žižka now engaged in constant warfare with the partisans of Sigismund, particularly with the powerful Romanist, Oldřich II of Rožmberk.
In August 1420, Hetman Jan Žižka left Prague with relief forces and headed to Písek, which was in danger from crusaders under the command of Oldřich from Rožmberk.

Oldřich and after
A year later Oldřich was restored by his son Bretislaus I. Jaromír was imprisoned at Lysá nad Labem and died ( assassinated by one of the Vršovci ) in 1035, a year after the death of his brother.
The partition of Bohemia between Oldřich and his brother Jaromír in 1034 was probably the reason why Bretislaus fled beyond the Bohemian border, only to come back to take the throne after Jaromír ’ s abdication.
According to legend, Oldřich married a woman known as Božena, daughter of Křesina, after discarding his first wife on the grounds that they were childless.
With the game tied 1-1, Plánička's teammate Oldřich Nejedlý had to abandon the pitch with a broken leg, and then Plánička himself suffered a broken arm, after colliding with Brazil's striker Perácio's kick, as the Brazilian attempted to shoot.

Oldřich and again
Duke Oldřich once again imprisoned him, but that this time the King wasn't count with the Imperial support.
Only at the end of the 1950s did the tight censorial control begin to ease — some poets were allowed to publish again ( Hrubín, Oldřich Mikulášek, Jan Skácel ) and a new literary group formed around the magazine Květen, striving to break the hold of socialist realism ( Miroslav Holub, Karel Šiktanc, Jiří Šotola ).
In 1012, Jaromír was dethroned by Oldřich and forced once again into exile.
He was replaced by Jaromír, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldřich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromír's son from Moravia.

Oldřich and .
* Players still living who, though past their best in 1950, were recognised as having been world class when at their peak: Ossip Bernstein, Oldřich Duras, Ernst Grünfeld, Borislav Kostić, Grigory Levenfish, Géza Maróczy, Jacques Mieses, Viacheslav Ragozin, Akiba Rubinstein, Friedrich Sämisch, Savielly Tartakower, and Milan Vidmar.
He had to persuade Duke Oldřich to make an alliance against the Emperor Henry II.
The mission failed as Oldřich imprisoned Mieszko.
Probably in this same year the son of Oldřich, Bretislaus I, attacked and took Moravia.
The KSČ leadership, however, was divided between vigorous reformers ( Josef Smrkovský, Oldřich Černík, and František Kriegel ) who supported Dubček, and conservatives ( Vasil Biľak, Drahomír Kolder, and Oldřich Švestka ) who adopted an anti-reformist stance.
Toward the end of the decade, novels of disillusionment, skepticism, and a need to find one's place in the world and history begin to appear ( Vaculík, M. Kundera, Hrubín ), as do modern historical novels ( Oldřich Daněk, Jiří Šotola, Vladimír Korner, Ota Filip ).
Czechoslovakia took Brazil to extra time in a notoriously feisty match in Bordeaux before succumbing in a replay ; the South Americans proved too strong for the depleted Czechoslovak side ( both Oldřich Nejedlý and František Plánička had suffered broken bones in the first game ) and won 2 – 1.
King Albert was succeeded by his posthumously born son Ladislaus, during whose reign Bohemia was divided into two parties: the party faithful to Rome, led by Oldřich of Rosenberg ( 1403 – 1462 ), and the Hussite party, led by George.
* Doleželová-Velingerová, Milena, Oldřich Král, and Graham Martin Sanders, eds.
His second son Wenceslaus died as an infant, but his two youngest sons, Jaromír and Oldřich, were both later dukes of Bohemia.
After the death of Vladivoj in 1003, the Bohemian nobles invited Jaromír and Oldřich, sons of Boleslaus II, back from exile.
Boleslav's brothers Jaromír and Oldřich fled to Germany and placed themselves under the protection of Henry II.
He then gave up his claim to the duchy of Bohemia and was replaced first by Jaromír, then Oldřich.
Jaromír and his brother Oldřich then sought military backing from the German King Henry II.
In a surprise campaign, Jaromír in turn managed to depose Oldřich ( 1033 ), but his second reign was short-lived.
He also mentored many of his rivals, including Oldřich Duras.
Oldřich Duras ( also Důras ; 30 October 1882, Pchery, Bohemia, then Austria-Hungary – 5 January 1957, Prague, then Czechoslovakia ) was a leading Czech chess master of the early 20th century.
Bretislaus was a son of Duke Oldřich and his low-born concubine Božena.

Rožmberk and would
Only one year later the town would be offered as collateral to Jan Smil by King Zikmund, but would fall under the control of the House of Rožmberk for a short period following Smil's execution in 1439.

Rožmberk and town
The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk ( 1462 – 1523 ) seriously began to take care of the land.
It was Petr Vok from Rožmberk dynasty, a famous fish pond founder and supporter who let the town grow again a hundred years later.

Rožmberk and after
Shortly after marrying ( in 1564 ) his second wife, Eva of Rožmberk ( Rosenberg ), a great Bohemian heiress, he hastened southwards to defend the frontier, and defeated the Ottomans at Szeged.

Rožmberk and become
In 1366 the House of Rožmberk become owner of the estate.

Rožmberk and family
Rožmberk was a senior official from a powerful family who also shared Kelley and Dee ’ s alchemical interests, and is known to have participated in spiritual sessions with the two men.
The rose comes from an emblem of the powerful Rožmberk family who were important in Krumlov's history.

Rožmberk and .
In 1586, Kelley and Dee found the patronage of the wealthy Bohemian count Vilem Rožmberk, also known as Lord Rosenberg.
It has been speculated that this was a way for Kelley to end the fruitless spiritual conferences so that he could concentrate on alchemy, which, under the patronage of Rožmberk, was beginning to make Kelley wealthy.
He received several estates and large sums of money from Rožmberk.
As a result of his successes, Emperor Ferdinand II gave him estates at Nové Hrady, Rožmberk and Libějovice.
* Europe, especially in the Czech Republic ( Rožmberk Pond, Velké Dářko, Máchovo jezero ), where common carp may be kept.

would and sell
The easiest thing would be to sell out to Al Budd and leave the country, but there was a stubborn streak in him that wouldn't allow it.
The finished -- and drastically cut -- product would begin with a hazy longshot of Joyce entering the suds, then bursting above the pool's surface clad in layers of lavender lather, and I had a hunch this item was going to sell tons and tons of soap ; ;
It would be a mistake to sell those thousands of beginning campers on the idea they're buying the comforts of home.
It was concluded that it would be appropriate to process the two groups of responses as a single sample of all small businesses engaged in, or wishing to sell to, defense programs.
A colossal campaign opened to sell more sexual organs of plants and Mrs. Joseph ( `` Shadow of Greatness '' ) Douglas was quoted as saying: `` I would no more sit down without flowers on my table than without serviettes ''.
Wakefield's idea was for the Government to survey and sell the land at a rate that would maintain land values high enough to be unaffordable for labourers and journeymen.
They had planned to sell this engine to motor manufacturers, but having heard that the Aston Martin car was no longer in production they realised that they could capitalise on the reputation of the Aston Martin name ( what we would now call the brand ) to give themselves a head start in the production of a completely new car.
At the same time, Americans would buy US cars, transport them across the border, then sell them in Canada.
Canadians would have to buy American dollars to buy the cars and Americans would have to sell the Canadian dollars they received in exchange.
For instance an arbitrageur would first buy a convertible bond, then sell fixed income securities or interest rate futures ( to hedge the interest rate exposure ) and buy some credit protection ( to hedge the risk of credit deterioration ).
For example, it would sell U. S. Treasury securities and buy Italian bond futures.
On November 8, 2011, voters in more than 100 Georgia cities and counties voted on a bill which would allow stores to sell alcohol on Sundays.
When this woman wanted to buy a golden necklace ( no name given ) forged by four dwarves ( named Dvalinn, Alfrik, Berling, and Grer ), she offered them gold and silver but they replied that they would only sell it to her if she would lie a night by each of them.
This would enable them to sell again to Japan, which had blocked import of all American beef that had not been completely tested.
( For an IT company, the subject matter would be similar to the CIO's, however the CTO's focus is technology for the firm to sell versus technology used for facilitating the firm's own operations.
Also included in the seafood mix are some so-called trash fish that would not sell at market because of their high bone to meat ratio or required complicated cooking methods.
Locals knew him well for his charcoal caricatures, which he would sell for ten to twenty francs.
On October 17, 2007, a week before the first game of the 2007 World Series against the Boston Red Sox, the Colorado Rockies announced that tickets would be made available to the general public via online sales only, despite prior arrangements to sell the tickets at local retail outlets.
While a member of the Mutiny, the team would sell Carlos Valderrama wigs at Tampa Stadium.
Another, lighter set of carob seeds would be used when the merchant wanted to sell to a customer.
In the absence of their effective demand, the producers would lack a key motivation to produce, which is to sell to consumers.
They could sell this to users where graphical output or realtime operation would be more important than outright performance.
These parties quickly became profitable for the promoters, who would sell admission, food, and alcohol, leading to fierce competition between DJs for the biggest sound systems and newest records.

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