• Tunkl of Brníčko, fully Tunkl of Brníčko and Zábřeh (‹See Tfd›German: Tunkl von Aschbrunn und Hohenstad, Latin: Tunkl de brniczko et in zabrzeh) was a...
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    María Josepha Sophia de Iturbide (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from June 2024)
    Jenison-Walworth in 1900. Maria Josepha was married to Baron Johann Tunkl of Brníčko (12 July 1872 – 10 May 1915) in Beszterce on 12 March 1908. Following...
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    the valley of the Loučka Stream. The first written mention of Brníčko is from 1350. The local castle was the seat of the aristocratic Tunkl family. From...
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    1442, Jiří od Kravaře sold Zábřeh to the Tunkl of Brníčko family, who became the most significant owners of the town. It was the only aristocratic family...
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    Moravian aristocratic family of Tunkl of Brníčko. Jiří Tunkl of Brníčko the Older was loyal to Hussite "heretic" King George of Poděbrady, so his castles...
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    The first written mention of Zborov is from 1464, when the village was sold to the Tunkl of Brníčko family as a part of the Šilperk estate. It was merged...
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    15th century Bludov was owned by the lords of Kunštát, by the Waldstein family, and then by the Tunkl of Brníčko family, who built six large ponds near the...
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    lords of Kravaře, who laid the foundation of an independent estate. Ruda was owned by the Tunkl of Brníčko family in 1447–1508, by Mikuláš Trčka of Lípa...
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    they sold the estate to the Tunkl of Brníčko family. Vyšehoří became part of the Zábřeh estate, which remained so until fall of the feudal system in 1848...
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    Králec) where the seat of the nobility was located. From 1437 to 1509, it was owned by the Tunkl of Brníčko family, who founded a system of ponds here. Another...
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