In the second half of the 14th century, the name was distorted to Radenín. Radenín is located about 12 kilometres (7 mi) east of Tábor and 50 km (31 mi)...
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Humprecht Jan Czernin (Czech: Humprecht Jan Černín; 14 February 1628, in Radenín – 3 March 1682, in Kosmonosy) was a Czech noble and diplomat, member of...
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(Plzeň-South District) in the Plzeň Region Lažany, a village and part of Radenín in the South Bohemian Region Lažany, a village and part of Skuteč in the...
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Černínová von Harras) (25 September 1600 or 1601 – 22 February 1654 in Radenín) was a Czech noblewoman and letter writer. Born on 25 September 1600 or...
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and part of Přehýšov in the Plzeň Region Bítov, a village and part of Radenín in the South Bohemian Region This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Chateau Přečín Chateau Příběnice Castle Příběničky Castle Protivín Chateau Radenín Chateau Rožmberk Castle Rudolfov Chateau Sedlice Chateau Soběslav Castle...
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village in the Moravian-Silesian Region Kozmice, a village and part of Radenín in the South Bohemian Region Kozmice, a village and part of Strážiště in...
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Hroby Nature Monument in Radenín...
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mistress. This story was described by the chronicler Přibík Pulkava of Radenín: At first the (Margaret's) shame of infertility was attributed to her husband...
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Radějovice (Prague-East) Radějovice (Strakonice) Radenice (Žďár nad Sázavou) Radenín (Tábor) Radešín (Žďár nad Sázavou) Radešínská Svratka (Žďár nad Sázavou)...
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