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Défenestration of Prague   (translated from French)
Défenestration of Prague The Second defenestration of Prague Synopsis First defenestration of Prague First Défenestration of Prague occurred at ...
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Prague
Prague Prague Portal Prague (Czech: Praha, see also other names) is ... work there without having registered as residents.) Prague is widely regarded as one of the ... beautiful cities in the world. Nicknames for Prague have included "city of a hundred ...
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Defenestration
Defenestration Look up defenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For the heavy metal band, see Defenestration (band). Defenestration is the act of throwing someone or ... words of the year in 2004. [1] Defenestration in history Historically, defenestration was used ...
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Prague   (translated from French)
Prague Weapons of the town of Prague Church Our-injury-of-Tyn Sight on the castle of Prague (Hrad?any) The Venceslas place TheSaint-Vit ... convent The Saint Nicolas's Day Church Prague (in Czech Praha) is capitale and largest ... towers (reference symbol but in fact erroneous, Prague counts actually 550 turns) has escaped ...
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Defenestrations of Prague
Defenestrations of Prague Two incidents in the history of Bohemia are known as the Defenestrations of Prague. The first occurred in 1419 and the second in 1618 (the term 'Defenestration of Prague' is most commonly used to refer to ... triggering prolonged conflict within Bohemia and beyond. ('Defenestration' is the act of throwing someone ...
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Prague Castle
Prague Castle Prague Castle at night The Prague Castle (Czech: Pražský hrad) is the castle in Prague where the Czech kings, Holy Roman Emperors ... jewels of Bohemian Kingdom are kept here. Prague Castle is one of the biggest ...
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The West of Prague is to the west of the Castle ... (Wikitravel)
The West of Prague is to the west of the Castle ... destroyed on orders of the Bishop of Prague (Ferdinand's right-hand man), the nobility ... has happened more than once. The words 'defenestration' and 'Prague' are inextricably linked in history), Count Thurn ...
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Prague defenestratsiya   (translated from Russian)
Prague defenestratsiya "Prague defenestratsiya" Two events in the history Bohemia they are known as Prague defenestratsiya: the first in yyay9 the second ... ejection of someone of the window.) First Prague defenestratsiya - the intricate murder of seven members ... of this, they continued to yyae' . Second Prague defenestratsiya - central event in the initiation ...
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Talk:Defenestrations of Prague
Talk:Defenestrations of Prague At Hradčany castle on May ... in the history of Bohemia, and the "defenestration" of Jan Masaryk in 1948 as that ... Masaryk's death is not normally called defenestration, AFAIAA. It could be mentioned as a ... level of importance as the defenestrations of Prague. --Mormegil 14:22, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC ... Mr. Masaryk is not considered to be defenestration and unfortunately it has never been ...
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History of Prague
History of Prague The history of Prague spans over thousand years, during which time ... capital of a modern European state. Ancient Prague The area on which Prague was founded was settled in ancient times ... the Mongolian Avars. According to a legend, Prague was founded by the Princess Libuše ...
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