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  Karel Kinsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Karel Andreas Kinsky (1858–1919) was the son of Prince Ferdinand Buonaventura Kinsky (1834–1904) the head of the princely line of the Kinsky dynasty and Marie Princess von und zu Lichtenstein (1835–1905).
A servant, the Kinsky's master of the horse, Roland Reynolds, who had two great loves, England and the Grand National steeplechase, was to prove a great influence on Karel, passing on his passions to the young Count.
Kinsky had a strong friendship with the former Jennie Jerome, wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and American born mother of Sir Winston Churchill.
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 Kinsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kinsky family of the Counts and later Princes Kinsky (formerly Wchinsky or Tynsky) are one of the oldest and most illustrious dynasties originating from Bohemia, now in the Czech Republic.
The family were elevated to Counts in 1628 and to the rank of prince in 1747.
In 1723, the Emperor of Austria ordered the Kinsky family to develop their stud farms, and breed horses of such quality as to provide superior mounts for the officers of the elite cavalry regiments of the empire.
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 Oktavian Kinsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Count Oktavian Kinsky was born in 1813, a member of the Kinsky dynasty.
The breeding programme of the Kinsky horse placed huge importance upon temperament, stamina and agility.
Later in his life Oktavian Kinsky introduced European style fox hunting to Bohemia, and in 1846 he introduced English style point-to-point racing.
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 Kinsky - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Kinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Emperor of Austria commanded in 1723 the Kinsky family to develop their stud farms, and breed horses of such quality as to provide superior mounts for the officers of the elite cavalry regiments of the empire.
In 1838 Count Oktavian Kinsky expanded still further the Kinsky Studs, famous throughout Europe for the high quality of their horses.
In 1948 the vast majority of the Kinsky, mid and Eastern European estates were seized by the USSR.
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 Count Karel Andreas Kinsky
Count Karel Kinsky was the son of Count Octavian Kinsky (1813-1879)the head of the Kinsky dynasty and Agnes Schaffgotsch genannt Semperfrei von und zu Kynast und Greiffenstein (1810-1888)
The Empress arranged to visit Liverpool and witness the famous steeplechase, this provided Kinsky with his first opportunity to witness the event.
Kinsky remained in England until his world was blown asunder in 1914 when Austria-Hungary went to war with Britain.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Karel Dillen (born 16 october 1925, Antwerp) is Belgian politician and a Flemish nationalist.
Karel Andreas Kinsky 1858-1919 Count Karel Kinsky was the son of Count Octavian Kinsky (1813-1879)the head of the Kinsky dynasty and Agnes Schaffgotsch genannt Semperfrei von und zu Kynast und Greiffenstein (1810-1888) Karel born into the family's great equine tradition, inherited a love of horses..
Karel Urbánek was a boss of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia during the Velvet Revolution, between November and December 1989.
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 Oktavian Kinsky - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Oktavian Kinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Oktavian Kinsky - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Oktavian Kinsky.
Here you will find more informations about Oktavian Kinsky.
In 1834 he expanded the already renowned family stud farm in Eastern Bohemia, the, gold coloured, horses he bred there were some of the finest in the world, and remained so until the mid 20th century
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 Wikipedia:Help desk:
Octavian Kinsky had no son and his brother inherited from him.
Prince Karel who was so famous with horses was from another line entirely.
Counting which words are Greek, and which words are not, from a stone tablet [whose authenticity], could be questionnable, from one point in time, should not be leading anyone to hasty conclusions about the 'origin' of the ancient Macedonians - your web page therefore is misleading.
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 Vyšší Brod and the Thirty years' war
November 1618 was town Èeské Budìjovice engaged by the imperial troops of marshal Karel Bonaventura of earl Buquoy.
February 1620 issued emperor Ferdinand in Vienna a document, whereby he thanks to marshal Karel Bonaventura Buquoy for his services and donates him hereditary „manors Rožmberk, Nové Hrady, Libìjovice, Žumberk together with parts Chvalkovský and Cuknštein“.
October 1642 wrote the Field-Marshall Rudolf von Colloredo, count from Wallsee in Prague for monastery the third „safe-conduct“.
www.ckrumlov.cz /uk/region/histor/t_trival.htm   (2280 words)

  
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Out For The Count The Settlers Trophy (handicap) over 2400m at Kenilworth on Saturday always looked to be an exceptionally open race, as handicaps ought to be, and it produced an unexpected result when 33/1 outsider Count Regal landed the honours despite racing 1.5kg under sufferance.
Count Regal had won his latest start, when trying 2400m for the first time, but it had been in humble merit rated 74 handicap company and in a race run at such an abysmally slow pace that the ambulance following the field probably had the handbrake engaged.
Count Regal is a son of Counter Action and is the first foal of Elliodor mare Mighty Sparrow, who won once over 1400m.
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 History of region around Jetrichovice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Perhaps also for his sakes Karel drove up to northern Bohemia in 1357 and especially in plaguy year 1361 through permission of hereditary agreement he righted him to estates of southern-bohemian branch of Michalovici´s clan.
It was profitable also for Karel - Petr purchased Karel´s approval by transformation of his so far absolute ownership to both castles in Saxon´s Rathen and to northern-bohemian town Úštek into feud received from "Czech crown" (official title of Bohemian kingdom was "Countries of Czech crown").
Of his children (to whom was tutor till 1378 Karel´s master of king´s chamber - Lusatian Tema from Koldice) we know only Jan. Tema increased estates of his ward but later individual doing of Jan was miles off to tradition of his fathers and intentions of freshly dead emperor Karel.
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 ATL World Soccer News - Euro 2004 soccer news daily.
The Czech Republic will be solid contenders for the title if they can safely negotiate their first round group that includes Holland, Germany and Latvia.
Upper row from L-R Kim Kallstrom, Teddy Lucic, Petter Hansson, Andreas Jacobsson, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Olof Mellberg, Johan Mjallby och Mikael Nilsson.
Middle row from L-R coach Tommy Soderberg, Alexander Ostlund, Marcus Allback, Magnus Hedman, Andreas Isaksson, Magnus Kihlstedt, Mattias Jonson, Erik Wahlstedt and coach Lasse Lagerback.
www.wldcup.com /euro/2004/direct/jun09/20040609_gallery.html   (1353 words)

  
 EURO 2004 - Group D   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
They were not favourites two years ago in the World Cup and are not in this year, but do not count them off from the title race.
Goalkeepers: Jaromir Blazek (Sparta Praha), Petr Cech (Stade Rennes), Antonin Kinsky (Saturn Moscow Region)
Midfielders: Tomas Galasek (Ajax), Pavel Nedved (Juventus), Jaroslav Plasil (AS Monaco), Karel Poborsky (Sparta Praha), Tomas Rosicky (Borussia Dortmund), Vladimir Smicer (Liverpool), Roman Tyce (1860 München), Stepan Vachousek (Olympique Marseille)
www.playerhistory.com /article.asp?ARTID=214   (568 words)

  
 Football United
The second world war prefaced a golden era in the late 1940s and 1950s, as Olympiacos collected nine league championships and eight Greek Cups.
With key performers such as Andreas Mouratis, Elias Rossidis, Thanassis Bebis, Elias Yfantis, Kostas Polychroniou, Giorgos Darivas and Savas Theodoridis, they won six consecutive titles from 1954-59.
Midfielders:Tomas Galasek (Ajax/Hol), Pavel Nedved (Juventus/Ita), Jaroslav Plasil (Mónaco/Fra), Karel Poborsky (Sparta Praga), Tomas Rosicky (Borussia Dortmund/Ale), Vladimir Smicer (Liverpool/ing), Roman Tyce (Munique 1860/Ale), Stepan Vachousek (Marselha/Fra).
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 Xtratime Community - Basic information about Euro 2004
The aim for predicting these games is to allow participants to take part for fun and to bring up problems that could arise from the PL. If you are not sure how to play, do take part and get yourselves familiarise with the rules and points.
The points awarded will NOT count towards the actual competition itself.
I will be putting up the PL threads when the dates become near.
www.xtratime.org /forum/showthread.php?t=131793   (965 words)

  
 Karel Kinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kinsky, Count Karel Andreas Kinsky, Count Karel Andreas Kinsky, Karel Category:Kinsky
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 Soccer America's Graffiti : Canadian Soccer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Personally, I think Fenwick is a very mediocre player who is certainly not the future of the Canadian central defense, so unless it was an injury to Menezes, I can't understand the decision.
As to Bullwinkle's decision, does Landon Donovan count, or does a player actually have to be a citizen?
I counted Donovan, because he could have played for us.
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 User talk:Francs2000/Archive3 article - User talk:Francs2000/Archive3 - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I got your message, but I don't know what you mean by my "experiment" and what was "removed." If you could let me know, that would be great.
I've been editing things found at clean up, the above is quite fascinating (well, I think so) however, it needs to be renamed (my oppinion) to just 'Count Kinsky' because then horse racing entheusiasts from all over the world will type in and find him, his father, or grandfather, (who I will then put in).
So, can I just move the whole lot to a nw page and leave a direct at the old or is that breaking the rules?
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 BioFile K   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Writer and lecturer; presidial founder of the School of Wisdom Darmstadt; Born: 1893; in: Koenno, Estonia; Address: 4, Prinz Christians-Weg, Darmstadt, Germany; Father: Count Leo; Mother: Baroness Jane Pilar von Pilchau; Spouce: Countess Goedela von Bismarck-Schönhausen,1919; Education: Pernau, Dorpat, Geneva, Heidelberg and Vienna
Kinsky of Wehinitz and Pettau, Ulrich Ferdinand Adolf Antonius Bonventura Maria
Prince; landowner; Born: 1879; in: Chocen, Czechoslovakia; Address: Freyung 4, Wien, I, Austria; Telephone: U-21-0-81; 2nd Residence: Herman Mestca, Czechoslovakia; Father: Excellence Count Ferdinand Kinsky, former High Master of Equiry of Emperor Franz Joseph; Mother: Aglae, princess of Auersperg; Spouce: Mathilda, Baroness of Bussche Haddershausen, Baroness, March 10, 1932; Education: College and highschool
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