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  1. Peter Vok of Rosenberg (Czech: Petr Vok z Rožmberka; 1 October 1539 – 6 November 1611) was a Czech nobleman of the House of Rosenberg, descended from the Vítkovci. Rožmberk was a leading Protestant in the unsettled years before Battle of White Mountain .

  2. William of Rosenberg is generally considered the most significant representative of the family, making the Český Krumlov area the centre of southern Bohemian cultural and political life. After William's death in 1592, his younger brother Peter Vok assumed the position of reigning lord.

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  3. Petr Vok of Rožmberk: The Renaissance Cavalier of Český Krumlov. By Tracy A. Burns. The last of the prominent Rožmberk (sometimes called Rosenberg) dynasty, Petr Vok of Rožmberk created magnificent Renaissance chateaus in Bechyně and Třeboň and influenced the development of Český Krumlov Castle, where he also spent his early childhood.

  4. 5 de nov. de 2021 · Following the burial there in 1611 of Petr Vok of Rožmberk – the last of the famous Bohemian family line – not a soul has ventured into the vault. An expert team has now uncovered the truth...

  5. Peter Wok von Rosenberg ( tschechisch Petr Vok z Rožmberka; * 1. Oktober 1539 in Krumau; † 6. November 1611 in Wittingau) war ein böhmischer Ständepolitiker. Mit ihm erlosch das Adelsgeschlecht der Rosenberger im Mannesstamm . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Rosenbergische Bibliothek. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  6. William died in 1592 and was buried in the St. Vitus Church in Český Krumlov, next to his third wife, Anna Maria of Baden. Since he was childless, his younger brother Petr Vok inherited his possessions. When Petr Vok died in 1611, the House of Rosenberg died out in the male line. Marriages. William married four times.

  7. Peter Vok of Rosenberg ( Czech: Petr Vok z Rožmberka; 1 October 1539 – 6 November 1611) was a Czech nobleman of the House of Rosenberg, descended from the Vítkovci. Rožmberk was a leading Protestant in the unsettled years before Battle of White Mountain.