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  Bertha of SILESIA - Miesko of SILESIA
Ancestors of Hedwig of SILESIA, Duchess of Silesia
\-Eufemia of SILESIA-TROPPAU Hedwig of SILESIA, Duchess of Silesia
Descendents of Hedwig of SILESIA, Duchess of Silesia
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~dphaner/HTML/people/p00000yi.htm   (2072 words)

  
 SWEDEN - LoveToKnow Article on SWEDEN
Such was the anger of the king that Ragnvald was forced to accompany Ingeger8 to Russia, where she was married to the grand-duke Jaroslav at Novgorod.
In Sweden, however, both the Vestgotar and the Upland Sviar were discontented, the former on account of the breaking of the kings promise to Olaf of Norway and the latter on account of the introduction of the new religion, and their passions were further inflamed by the lawman Anund of Skara.
Her original demands were Silesia (she held most of the fortresses there), Pomerania (which had been in her possession for nearly twenty years), and a war indemnity of 20,000,000 rixdollars.
1911encyclopedia.org /S/SW/SWEDEN.htm   (21978 words)

  
 The Czech national emblem, its predecessors and present-day appearance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Following a public inquiry, Jaroslav Kursa, an official of the Ministry of Interior Archives, prepared designs for small, medium and large national emblems derived from the historical land emblems of the constituent lands.
In the bottom left field - the emblem of Silesia: in a shield of gold, a right-looking, fl eagle in red arms wearing a crown on its head and on its chest a silver spring adorned with clover trefoils at each end and a cross in the middle).
In the left-hand middle field - the emblem of Silesia: in a shield of gold, a right-looking, crown-wearing fl eagle with red arms and, on its chest, a silver spring adorned with clover trefoils at either end and a little cross in the middle.
wtd.vlada.cz /scripts/detail.php?id=3579   (1523 words)

  
 Town Šternberk
The foundation of the castle is also connected with the legend of Jaroslav from Šternberk who it is said defeated the Tartar raiders in front of Olomouc in 1241, and in this way saved not only his country, but also all western Christian civilization from the danger coming from the East.
For this reason, the settlement of the town was completed with immigrants from Germany and Silesia which brought a German style to the town.
In 1805, during the wars with the emperor Napoleon, Šternberk was the setting for the shifting of the main forces of the participating armies, and was the place where the czar Alexander met the Austrian emperor Francis.
www.sternberk.cz /eng/Omeste/index.phtml   (1033 words)

  
 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Wladislav II "The Exile" Duke Of POLAND AND SILESIA was born in 1105 in Krakow, Poland.
Children were: Boleslaw I "The Tall" Prince Of SILESIA, Ryksa Princess Of SILESIA [QUEEN OF CASTILE], Wojciech Prince Of SILESIA, Mieszko I Prince Of SILESIA, Konrad Prince Of GLOGAU.
Children were: Jaroslav I Grand Duke of KIEV, Iszyaslav VLADIMIRICH Duke of POLOTSK, Premislava VLADIMIRICH Princess Of KIEV, Vsevolod VLADIMIRICH Prince of VLADIMIR VOLYNSK, Predslava VLADIMIROVAN Princess Of KIEV, Mstislav VLADIMIRICH Duke of CHERNIGOV.
bailey.aros.net /jsbailey/d165.htm   (1471 words)

  
 Czech Classicists A through L
Boubin, Jaroslav, Fellow of the Center for Medieval Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and of Charles University., 110 00 Jilska 1, e-mail: cms@flu.cas.cz
Jaroslav, Fellow of the Center for Medieval Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Charles Universty; 110 00 Praha 1, Jilska 1.
Kudrnac(h), Dr. Jaroslav, Archaeological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 118 01 Praha 1, Letenska 4., e-mail: arup@cas.cz.
www.ceecs.net /CzechCL_A_to_L.htm   (9085 words)

  
 Personalities of Czech Ancestry
Jaroslav Heyrovský, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1959.
Life is poetry in the words of Jaroslav Seifert.
Johann Mendel was born in Silesia now part of the Czech lands in 1822 and spent much of his time in Moravia.
www.czechheritage.org /Links/hrna1.html   (3578 words)

  
 :ICE: Insight Central Europe
But after the fall of communism in 1989, they were able to express their long pent-up feelings of national identity.
Silesia is also close to the hearts of the non-ethnic Germans of Silesia too.
The people who lived here were mostly Czech, but they felt a strong sense of allegiance to their Prussian rulers, largely due to the prosperity they experienced in the 18th and 19th centuries.
incentraleurope.radio.cz /ice/issue/49035   (3399 words)

  
 IT-PRO official site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Marek Czyż from University of Silesia (Katowice), Poland
Krzysztof Kucypera from University of Silesia (Katowice), Poland
Paweł Rybczyk from University of Silesia (Katowice), Poland
itpro.jypoly.fi /index.php?action=student   (342 words)

  
 Jaroslav Pasmik(*1970) was born in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jaroslav Pasmik(*1970) was born in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic)
It is based on six parts of the TV documentary "Odjinud" (From Another Place) of the series World Music in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia (made in 2000 for Czech Television Cannel Two) and on analyses of some traditional and newly-established Czech music institutions.
The Paper will discuss issues such as virtual vs. real multiculturalism, local and foreign music traditions that have influenced the Czech music scene, and the use of world and ethnic music in Czech pop music in the second half of the 20
www.hum.utu.fi /historia/kh/iaspm/pasmik.htm   (289 words)

  
 RP's History Online - First Republic
On November 14, 1918, the interim Parliament declared that the new Czechoslovak state would be a republic, and named Tomas Garrigue Masaryk as the first President.
The Czechoslovak Republic (CSR) was composed of the historical Czech lands of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia as well as Slovakia and Ruthenia (Sub-Carpathian Russia).
At the end of the twenties and the beginning of the thirties, the Czechoslovak economy was hit hard by the world economic crisis with disastrous social and political consequences: 1.3 million people were unemployed.
archiv.radio.cz /history/history10.html   (987 words)

  
 Czech Classicists M through Z
Jaroslav, Dept. of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanistic Studies, West Czech University, 306 14 Plzen(j), Sedlac(h)kova 31.
Sykora, Dr. Jaroslav E., Chair, Dept. of Biblical Studies, Faculty of Theology, South Czech University, 370 01 C(h)eske Bud(y)ejovice, Kn(y)ez(h)ska 8.
Jaroslav, Chair of the Archaeological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 612 64 Brno, Kralovopolska 147, e-mail:
www.ceecs.net /CzechCL_M_to_Z.htm   (10061 words)

  
 Records International February 2003 Catalogue
Born in Beuthen, Silesia, Schulz spent much of his career in Zürich (which explains his adoption by Swiss conductor Adriano) and wrote eight symphonies (and left unfinished two more) in addition to two large works for piano and orchestra and much else.
The odd cello trio of 1807 is also a substantial work lasting over 27 minutes in the usual four movements and which seems to have been stimulated by a meeting with Haydn and the study of his baryton trios (similar tessituras, left-hand positions) and which also has echoes of Boccherini.
Jadassohn came from a Jewish family in Breslau (Silesia) and studied in Leipzig under Hauptmann and Rietz and had Moscheles as a piano teacher (as well as a spell with Liszt in Weimar).
www.recordsinternational.com /RICatalogFeb03.html   (10224 words)

  
 Charakteristika Hradistanu
The ensemble was formed together with a dance group in Uherske Hradiste in 1950.
Since that time several generations of musicians, singers and dancers have gone through its personel, first under the long-time leadership of Jaroslav Stanek.
His creative approach to folk material changed the understanding of its stage presentation as a series of songs and dances towards more elaborated artistic compositions.
www.hradistan.cz /Angl-charakteristika.htm   (1012 words)

  
 US Department Of State Post Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A tour in the Czech Republic, which includes Bohemia, Moravia, and part of Silesia, is greatly rewarding, and most Americans leave Prague with affectionate regret.
In addition, a section of what was once Silesia occupies the north-central part of the country.
Last Updated: 1/6/2004 3:33 PM Prague was a major European cultural center prior to the Communist era, and Czech intellectuals and artists have made numerous and significant contributions to art, literature, and music.
foia.state.gov /MMS/postrpt/pr_view_all.asp?CntryID=42   (13596 words)

  
 International Jewish Cemetery Project - Czechoslovakia U-Z
Jaroslav Mikulik, Mestsky Urad-Referat Kultury-Masarykovo namesti 19, 686 01 Uherske Hradiste; tel.
Vidnava is located in (Silesia) Slezsko-Sumperk at 50º22 17º11, 95 km N of Olomouc.
Located in Silesia, Moravia-Silesia, Bruntal at 50º16 17º24 on the Czesch-Polish frontier, 80 km NW of Ostrava.
www.jewishgen.org /cemetery/e-europe/czechu-z.html   (14988 words)

  
 ARW - GIS 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The University of Silesia and the Minerals and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences kindly inform you on:
Stanisław Ostaficzuk, Professor, Poland, University of Silesia, Faculty of earth Sciences; Head Department of Fundamental Geology, and Chairman, Minister of Environment Commission on Cartographic Elaborations 
Zbigniew Perski, Poland, University of Silesia, Faculty of Earth Sciences; Department of Fundamental Geology, Remote Sensing Projects Director
kgp.wnoz.us.edu.pl /ARW   (516 words)

  
 handbookindex
Vladimir’s son Jaroslav the Wise married the Swedish princess Ingegerd, and all his children married into royalty.
The fresco in Hagia Sofia cathedral in Kiev of the wife and daughters of Jaroslav the Wise shows an interesting combination.
The women wear gowns and cloaks of rich materials (probably brocades), but with plain white headscarves, as worn by Viking women of all classes.
www.angelfire.com /empire/egfroth/rus.html   (2402 words)

  
 Notes on Poland -- Part 1
Jaroslav and Stephen (Istvan) of Hungary ally with Henry II.
Details scanty, Henry II has little success, and is turned back by epidemic in troops.
Fall Jaroslav of Rus refuses peace, and refuses Chrobry his sister in marriage.
slavic.freeservers.com /Poland1.html   (2910 words)

  
 The Odessa Virtual Museum of Numismatic
X - XI century in the Kievan Rus continue issue gold and silver coins of Grand princes Vladimir, Svaytopolk, Jaroslav the Wise and so on.
Fast stopping the minting of ancient Russian silver coins maybe link with that they on the whole had low standard of silver and market taked them badly, at which was get into the habit to loudstandarding of Kufic derhams.
The coins of Poland and also her vassals and other European states such as Silesia, Riga, Danzig, Czech, Hungary, Sweden were very wide spread.
www.museum.com.ua /en/fondu/history.html   (1866 words)

  
 Å vejk [shvāke] Svejk
This blog is dedicated to the title character of The Fateful Adventures of the Good Soldier Švejk During the World War and his creator, Jaroslav Hašek.
It has been determined that among them there are many Russian Czechs educated at the Russian military staff colleges who, having perfect mastery of the Czech language, seem to be especially dangerous spies since they can and certainly will conduct treasonous propaganda among the Czech populace.
A relief of a human ear almost ten feet tall, chiseled in the face of a granite rock of the local abandoned Quarry #1 was unveiled.
dainfomaster.blogspot.com   (3349 words)

  
 Nättidningen RÖTTER - för dig som släktforskar! (Erik XIV)
2040 Jaroslav III St, Prince of Vladimir, born 1225 ca, died 1271 16/9.
3198 Heinrich II, Duke of Silesia, born 1191, died 1241 9/4 in Liegnitz.
4080 Jaroslav II St, Prince of Kiev and Vladimir, born 1191 8/2, died 1246 30/9.
www.genealogi.se /erikeng.htm   (10494 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Nobel Prize in literature
Gerhart Hauptmann Gerhart Hauptmann (November 15, 1862 - June 6, 1946), German dramatist, was born on at Obersalzbrunn, Germany (now Szczawno Drój, Poland) in Silesia, the son of a hotel-keeper.
Jump to: navigation, search 1984 is a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
Jump to: navigation, search Jaroslav Seifert listen (♫) (September 23, 1901 – January 10, 1986) was a Czech writer, poet and journalist.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Nobel-Prize-in-literature   (5591 words)

  
 Rural Architecture of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia (Critical Edition CD-ROM) - AiP Beroun s.r.o.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Rural Architecture of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia (Critical Edition CD-ROM) - AiP Beroun s.r.o.
Rural Architecture of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia (Critical Edition CD-ROM)
In addition to description and basic information, every record also includes a photographic image of the subject.
www.aipberoun.cz /produkty_la_en.htm   (150 words)

  
 Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures

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