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  2. Gustav Pfleger Moravský - Wikipedia

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    Gustav Pfleger Moravský spent his childhood and attended school in various places throughout Moravia, including Kojetín and Na Skalách near Lhota. In 1843, when his father died, his mother, Johanna Pflegerová, née Hendrichová, took the family to Prague. [1]

  3. Moravia - Wikipedia

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    Moravia [a] (Czech: Morava ⓘ; German: Mähren [ˈmɛːʁən] ⓘ) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia.

  4. List of people from Moravia - Wikipedia

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    Duke Slavomir of Moravia, leader of Moravia around 871; Leo Slezak (1873–1946), operatic tenor; John Sobieslaw of Moravia (1352–1394), Patriarch of Aquileia; Františka Stránecká (1839–1888), writer and folklore collector; Tom Stoppard (1937–), British playwright; King Svatopluk I of Moravia (c. 840–894), ruler of Great Moravia

  5. Moriz Jung - Wikipedia

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    Born in Nikolsburg in Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Mikulov in the Czech Republic) in 1885, [2] Jung attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna from 1901 to 1908, [3] where he produced woodcuts, linocuts, lithographs, postcards and book images in a distinctive humorous, often bizarre, graphic style under tutors Carl Otto Czeschka, Bertold Löffler, Felician Myrbach and Alfred Roller.

  6. Margraviate of Moravia - Wikipedia

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    Moravia possessed a legislature, known as the Moravian Diet. The assembly has its origins in 1288, with the Colloquium generale , or curia generalis . [ 5 ] This was a meeting of the upper nobility, knights, the Bishop of Olomouc , abbots and ambassadors from royal cities .

  7. Fritz Zweig - Wikipedia

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    Born in Olomouc, Moravia, after graduating from the local high school, Zweig studied theory and composition under Arnold Schoenberg. He made his professional debut in 1913 at the Mannheim National Theatre. [1] He served as conductor in important opera houses such as Theater des Westens, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and the Kroll Opera House. [1]

  8. German South Moravia - Wikipedia

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    German South Moravia was historically an integral part of the Habsburg constituent Margraviate of Moravia. During the First World War it suffered military casualties in greater proportion than any other German speaking area of Austria-Hungary , experiencing 44 war deaths for every 1,000 inhabitants. [ 1 ]

  9. Great Moravia - Wikipedia

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    Great Moravia (Latin: Regnum Marahensium; Greek: Μεγάλη Μοραβία, Meghálī Moravía; Czech: Velká Morava [ˈvɛlkaː ˈmorava]; Slovak: Veľká Morava [ˈvɛʎkaː ˈmɔrava]; Polish: Wielkie Morawy, German: Großmähren), or simply Moravia, [1] [2] [3] was the first major state that was predominantly West Slavic to emerge in the area of Central Europe, [4] possibly including ...

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