• Ambrož Hradecký (Czech: Ambrož Hradecký or Ambrož z Hradce; died 16 October 1439, in Kolín) was a Czech priest, preacher and political leader from the...
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  • See also. Ambrož Hradecký (died 1439), Czech priest, preacher, and political leader Berta Ambrož (1944–2003), Yugoslav Slovene singer Jan Ambrož (born 1954)...
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  • Hradecký (feminine Hradecká) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ambrož Hradecký, Czech priest Lukáš Hrádecký, Slovak-Finnish footballer...
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    Jan Žižka. The ideological founder of the Orebites was the priest Ambrož Hradecký. Leaders included Hynek Krušina of Lichtenburg and Diviš Bořek of Miletínek...
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    Králové belonged to significant Hussite centers and former priest Ambrož Hradecký from the Holy Spirit was important leader of this movement. Thanks...
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    moderate and even fought against the Taborites. In 1420, Diviš and priest Ambrož Hradecký conquered Hradec Králové, the most important city in eastern Bohemia...
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    Orebites, a federation of East Bohemian towns which was led by the priest Ambrož Hradecký and pursued egalitarian goals. In 1425 or later Hynek married to Anna...
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    Hradeczky's surname, Slovene sources vary between the spellings Hradeczky and Hradecky. Regarding his given name, sources often used the abbreviation Joh. Nep...
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    the Center District, east of the Ljubljana old town, a bit downstream of Ambrož Square (Ambrožev trg). It was designed in 1939 by the Slovene architect...
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    most, in older sources also Šent Peterski most or Šentpeterski most), also Ambrož Bridge (Ambrožev most), is a bridge in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia...
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    bridge is named after Grain Square, which is the old name of the nearby Ambrož Square (Ambrožev trg) that was used in the 19th century for grain trade...
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    of Stations of the Cross that Stemberg had constructed from what is now Ambrož Square (Slovene: Ambrožev trg) to Štepanja Vas. None of the other stations...
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