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    De l’Anjou à la Bohême : le double portrait équestre de Pierre de Rohan-Gié by Jeanne Alis

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In the nineteenth century, Sychrov Castle in North Bohemia became the fiefdom of a branch of the Rohan family. …”
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    Lauterbeckův Regentenbuch a Veleslavínova Politia historica by Matěj Novotný

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…They resulted from the different political conditions in the Holy Roman Empire and in the Kingdom of Bohemia, and also from the different personal opinions of the two authors. …”
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    Acting on behalf of the Bohemian King: Ferdinand Ernst von Waldstein’s Journey to Westphalia (1645–1647) by Jiří Hrbek

    Published 2017-02-01
    “… Ferdinand Ernst von Waldstein participated within the imperial delegation at the peace negotiations in Münster and Osnabrück where together with Georg von Plettenberg he represented the interests of Ferdinand III as the King of Bohemia at the Electoral College. Although he only took part in discussions that concerned one specific disputed issue, namely the return of the electoral vote to the Count Palatine of the Rhine, his presence at the meeting represents important evidence about the relations between the Czech Lands and the Holy Roman Empire during the period prior to the readmission of the Bohemian Elector and his representatives to the Electoral College, which occurred as late as in 1708. …”
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    Korutanský nastolovací obřad a přemyslovský mýtus by Michal Téra

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Another aim is to point out the connection between Carinthian setting ritual and a legend (or myth) about the origin of princely power in Bohemia where a similar ritual, apparently inspired by this myth, was proved in the early modern period. …”
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