Jenštejn. The original name of the village and the local castle was Jencenstein, meaning "Jenc's stone". It was later distorted to Jenštejn. Jenštejn...
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activities. He organized the costly rebuilding of several castles, especially Jenštejn.. His musical works were compiled in the book Die Hymnen Johanns von Jenstein...
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The Jenštejn family (Czech: Jenštejnové or z Jenštejna) was branch of the family of Jan Očko of Vlašim and his brothers Michael and Pavel of Jenštejn [cs]...
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Jenštejn Castle is a castle ruin in Jenštejn in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The settlement of Jenštejn...
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In 1393, he was made vicar-general of Saint Giles Cathedral by Jan of Jenštejn, Archbishop of Prague. At issue was the appointment of a new abbot for...
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Bohemian nobles and even from his chancellor, the Prague archbishop Jan of Jenštejn. In a conflict surrounding the investiture of the abbot of Kladruby, the...
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Hrádek Castle Hynšta Castle Jablonná Chateau Jemniště Chateau Jenčov Castle Jenštejn Castle Jetřichovice Chateau Ježov Castle near Senohraby Jince Chateau Jirny...
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reformer John of Nepomuk (1340–1393), Bohemian vicar general of Jan of Jenštejn John of Capistrano (1386–1456), Italian friar, summoner of European troops...
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Archbishop of Prague (1364–1378). He was the uncle to his successor Jan of Jenštejn. It is not known when he was born. His father was Jan of Kamenice, the...
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Catherine of Siena, Italian theologian and saint (died 1380) 1348 – Jan of Jenštejn, Archbishop of Prague, writer, composer and poet (died 1400) c. 1363 –...
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