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  1. Vilém Slavata z Chlumu a Košumberka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvɪlɛːm ˈslavata]; German: Wilhelm Slawata von Chlum und Koschumberg) (1 December 1572 – 19 January 1652) was a Czech nobleman from an old Bohemian family.

  2. Vilém Slavata z Chlumu a Košumberka (Pronunciación checa: [ˈvɪlɛːm ˈslavata]; alemán: Wilhelm Slawata von Chlum und Koschumberg) (1 de diciembre de 1572 – 19 de enero de 1652) fue un noble checo de una antigua familia bohemia.

  3. History. Important personalities. Vilém Slavata of Chlum and Košumberk. Born on 1 December 1572 in Čestín Kostel Died on 19 January 1652 in Vienna (or, according to another source, in Jindřichův Hradec) A scion of a family professing its loyalty to the Protestant Czech Brethren. Converted to Catholicism under the influence of Jesuit ...

  4. Draft Books of Vilém Slavata of Chlum and Košumberk (1572–1652). A Publication Project1. JOSEF HRDLIČKA – PAVEL KRÁL. The main aim of this paper is to present a plan to publish a large collection of early modern aristocratic correspondence in the form of a critical edition.

  5. 9 de may. de 2017 · Two of the Catholic lords, Count Vilem Slavata of Chlum and Count Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice, were proud of their actions and quickly took responsibility, assuming they would just be arrested. The Protestant lords had other plans.

  6. Slawata (Slavata), Wilhelm (Vilém) Graf (bis 1621 Freiherr, seit 1621 Reichsgraf) von Chlum und Koschumberg (z Chlumu a Košumberka) Slawata. (Slavata), Wilhelm. (Vilém) Graf (bis 1621 Freiherr, seit 1621 Reichsgraf) von Chlum und Koschumberg (z Chlumu a Košumberka) böhmischer Staatsmann, Historiker, * 1. 12.

  7. Jaroslav Bořita of Martinice, Vilém Slavata of Chlum and Filip Fabricius were thrown out of a window of Prague Castle. It marks the beginning of the Thirty Years' War, and is a turning point in the history of Europe.