Myslkovice (German: Miskowitz) is a municipality and village in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants...
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Josef Kaizl (10 June 1854, Volyně – 19 August 1901, Myslkovice) was a Czech professor, economist, and politician in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was...
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Mirschikau: Mířkov Misching: Měšín Miserau: Mizerov, p. of Karviná Miskowitz: Myslkovice Misliboritz (Missliborzitz): Myslibořice Misloschowitz (Misloczowitz):...
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- Lom - Malšice - Mažice - Meziříčí - Mezná - Mladá Vožice - Mlýny - Myslkovice - Nadějkov - Nasavrky - Nemyšl - Nová Ves u Chýnova - Nová Ves u Mladé...
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administrative parts of Miskovice. The initial name of the village was Myslkovice. The name was derived from the personal name Myslek, meaning "the village...
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Myslibořice (Třebíč) Myslín (Písek) Myslinka (Plzeň-North) Myslív (Klatovy) Myslkovice (Tábor) Mysločovice (Zlín) Myslovice (Klatovy) Myštěves (Hradec Králové)...
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two branches of the family remained. One lived at the Dírná Castle and Myslkovice Castle, the other at Koloděje nad Lužnicí Castle. In 1938, Wratislaws...
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