remained for the Lords of Švábenice. In 1487, Švábenice was promoted to a market town. The convent in Pustiměř held Švábenice until its disestablishment...
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Cítoliby (1,063) Machov (1,057) Višňové (1,055) Vrchotovy Janovice (1,050) Švábenice (1,039) Malešov (1,030) Koloveč (1,022) Trhová Kamenice (1,020) Kněževes...
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Trutnov is from 1260. It was founded around 1250 by the Švábenský of Švábenice noble family and originally named Úpa after the eponymous river. In 1301...
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Frýdštejn Schwaben: Šváby, p. of Zahrádky (Česká Lípa District) Schwabenitz: Švábenice Schwabitz: Svébořice, p. of Ralsko Schwaden: Svádov, p. of Ústí nad Labem...
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Šenkenberk Castle Šitbořice Castle Šlapanice Chateau Špilberk Castle Švábenice Castle Tavíkovice Chateau Templštejn Castle Těšany Chateau Trmačov Castle...
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Konice changed hands several times, it became a property of the Lords of Švábenice, who held it from 1434 to 1655. After several property disputes, it was...
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Ruprechtov - Rybníček - Šaratice - Slavkov u Brna - Snovídky - Studnice - Švábenice - Topolany - Tučapy - Uhřice - Vážany nad Litavou - Vážany - Velešovice...
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(Jeseník) Sušice (town; Klatovy) Sušice (Přerov) Sušice (Uherské Hradiště) Švábenice (market town; Vyškov) Švábov (Jihlava) Svárov (Kladno) Svárov (Uherské...
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It was originally a market village. The first known owner was Vítek of Švábenice who acquired it by marrying Perchta of Kralovany. In 1389, Počátky was...
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donation was probably cancelled and in the early 14th century, Vítek of Švábenice was documented as the owner. Since 1572, the large village was divided...
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