Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Boček was named after the founder of the Poděbrady branch of the House of Kunštát. Boček is sometimes called "the Elder", to contrast him with his son Boček III of Poděbrady, who was called "Boček the Younger". Boček II is first mentioned in a deed of 1375, about the division of the inheritance of his father, who died in 1373.

  2. Johann Berger family was a member of the Münsterberg branch of the noble Poděbrady family. His parents were Charles I, Duke of Münsterberg-Oels and Anna of Sagan, daughter of Duke John II "the Mad" of Żagań. On 20 February 1536 John married Christina Catherine of Schidlowitz (Polish: Krystyna Katarzyna Szydłowiecka; 1519–1556).

  3. He founded the Poděbrady branch of the House of Kunštát; Poděbrady Castle was the seat of the family for several generations. From 1353 to 1358, Boček held the office of cup-bearer (Czech: Číšník) at the court of Charles IV. After he lost the favor of the king, he sought to broaden his family possessions in Bohemia and Moravia.

  4. When in 1350, Hynek's daughter Eliška married Boček I of Poděbrady (d. 1373), the castle came into the possession of the Kunštát family. After Emperor Charles IV gave Poděbrady to Boček as a hereditary possession, Boček called himself Boček of Poděbrady, thereby founding the Poděbrady line of the Kunštát family.

  5. Karl Christoph, Duke of Münsterberg. Charles Christopher, Duke of Münsterberg (also Charles Christopher of Poděbrady, Czech: Karel Krištof z Poděbrad or Karel Krištof z Minstrberka; 22 May 1545, Oleśnica – 17 March 1569, Oleśnica) was duke of Münsterberg from 1565 until his death. He also held the title of Count of Glatz .

  6. Henry the Younger died in 1492 at the Poděbrady Castle. His body was transferred to Kłodzko (German: Glatz) and buried in the Franciscan monastery founded by his brother Henry the Elder. In 1558 he and eight other members of the Poděbrady family who had been buried there as well, were reburied in the church in Kłodzko.

  7. Poděbrady (prononcer : /ˈpoɟɛbradɪ/) est une ville et une station thermale du district de Nymburk, dans la région de Bohême-Centrale, en République tchèque. Sa population s'élevait à 14 902 habitants en 2023 [ 1 ] .