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  2. Margraviate of Moravia - Wikipedia

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    Moravia: Judith of Schweinfurt 1020 four children: Son of Ulrich, Duke of Bohemia, who reconquered Moravia from Poland and given to his son. Ulrich I: 975: 1033–1034: 9 November 1034: Moravia: Unknown no children Božena c. 1002 (morganatic) one child: In his After his death, his son was replaced in Moravia. Conrad I: c. 1035: 1055–1056 ...

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. John Henry, Margrave of Moravia - Wikipedia

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    Jobst of Moravia. King of the Romans Oktober 1354–18. January 1411 Elisabeth of Moravia Margravine of Meissen 1355–20. November 1400 Anna of Moravia 1356–98 John Sobieslaw of Moravia. younger (titular) Margrave of Moravia October 1357– 12. November 1394 Prokop of Moravia. younger (titular) Margrave of Moravia 1358 – September 1403 3 4

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    From at least 1936 until 1948, the 1340 frequency on the Niagara Frontier was occupied by the original WEBR, which moved down the dial to 970 (now WDCZ) in 1948. [5] WLVL went on the air in 1949 as WUSJ, owned by the Lockport Union-Sun and Journal, Inc., the local newspaper that owned it until 1970.

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    Czech nobility consists of the noble families from historical Czech lands, especially in their narrow sense, i.e. nobility of Bohemia proper, Moravia and Austrian Silesia – whether these families originated from those countries or moved into them through the centuries.

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    Moray (Middle Irish: Muréb; Medieval Latin: Moravia; Old Norse: Mýræfi) was a province within the area of modern-day Scotland, that may at times up to the 12th century have operated as an independent kingdom or as a power base for competing claimants to the Kingdom of Alba.

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