Chudenice (German: Chudenitz) is a market town in Klatovy District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. The villages...
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Vojnův Městec (795) Všeruby (795) Kácov (794) Maršovice (787) Opatov (766) Chudenice (761) Sněžné (751) Slabce (722) Dešenice (716) Štěpánov nad Svratkou (713)...
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and Alžběta Cimburk from Choustník. In 1621 she married Jan Czernin of Chudenice (1597–1642), who was a member of the prominent Czernin family. They inherited...
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de Chudenic (11??–12??). The name of the family refers to the town of Chudenice (German: Chudenitz) in western Bohemia, which was in their possession...
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of main heads of the anti-Habsburg Bohemian Revolt Heřman Czernin of Chudenice (1576–1651), traveler, diplomat and politician, highest provincial court...
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3rd Fürst of Lobkowicz 21 Sep 1729 28 Jan 1803 Marie Ludmila Czernin of Chudenice, had issue Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain, Queen Consort of Sardinia...
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Bila [de]) Jindřich Otta of Los (Jindřich Otta z Losu [cs]) Diviš Černín of Chudenice (Diviš Černín z Chudenic [cs], Diwisch Czernin von Chudenitz [de]) Vilém...
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Schwarzenberg Czech Republic Hořín Palace Hořín Heřman Jakub Count Černín of Chudenice Czech Republic Castle at Horní Police Horní Police Julius Francis, Duke...
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of composer and music theorist Anton Reicha. Josef Reicha was born in Chudenice. In 1761 he moved to Prague, where he was taught cello by Franz Joseph...
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p. of Brněnec Chroustowitz: Chroustovice Chrudim: Chrudim Chudenitz: Chudenice Chuderitz: Chudeřice Chudiwa: Chudenín Chumau: Chlumany, now Boletice...
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