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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GörlitzGörlitz - Wikipedia

    Görlitz ( [ˈɡœʁlɪts] ⓘ; Polish: Zgorzelec [a], Upper Sorbian: Zhorjelc [ˈzhɔʁʲɛlts], Czech: Zhořelec, East Lusatian dialects: Gerlz, Gerltz, Gerltsch [3] [4]) is a town in the German state of Saxony. It is on the river Lusatian Neisse and is the largest town in Upper Lusatia as well as the second-largest town in the region of ...

  2. 4 de sept. de 2016 · The Houppelande of John of Görlitz/Jan Zhořelecký And now finally, let’s talk about the houppelande. If you are fascinated by medieval European fashion, you have likely seen the sparse photos of John of Görlitz’s houppelande, which many of us in the Western hemisphere first found on the site Kostym.cz , a Czech resource for extant medieval clothing examples.

  3. Görlitz's territory covers the northeast of today's Saxony and the southeast of today's Brandenburg (Lower Lusatia). Comprising prevalently Protestant parts of a former large diocese, the Diocese of Görlitz is by far the smallest German diocese in terms of Catholic membership, thinly dispersed over the territory except for Wittichenau (Kulow).

  4. Görlitz, city, Saxony Land (state), extreme eastern Germany. It lies along the Neisse River , opposite the Polish town of Zgorzelec (which before 1945 was part of Görlitz), east of Dresden . It originated as the Slav settlement of Gorelić (first mentioned in 1071) and was chartered in 1303, when it belonged to Bohemia.

  5. Görlitz is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the east German state of Saxony. Located right on the Neisse river, which forms the border with Poland, it is Germany's easternmost town. The church of St Peter and St Paul in Görlitz seen from across the river Neisse. Görlitz is renowned for its architectural treasures spanning ...

  6. John _____, of Görlitz. b. 22 Jun 1370 Praha, Praha, Čechy, Czechoslovakia d. 1 Mar 1396 Neuzelle, Brandenburg, Germany

  7. Elizabeth of Görlitz. House. House of Luxembourg. Father. Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Mother. Elizabeth of Pomerania. John of Görlitz (also known as John of Bohemia and John of Luxembourg; 22 June 1370 – 1 March 1396) was a member of the House of Luxembourg and the only Duke of Görlitz ( Zgorzelec) from 1377 until his death.