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    The Wratislaw of Mitrovice or Vratislav of Mitrovice (Czech: Vratislavové z Mitrovic; German: Wratislaw von Mitrowitz) is a Czech noble family. The first...
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    Eugen Wratislaw of Mitrovice (German: Eugen Wratislaw von Mittrowitz-Nettolitzky; 8 July 1786 – 14 February 1867) was an Austrian and Czech Field Marshal...
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    Count Johann Wenzel Wratislaw of Mitrovice (Czech: Jan Václav Vratislav z Mitrovic, German: Johann Wenzel Wratislaw von Mitrowitz; c. 1670 – 21 December...
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    of "Nové Mitrovice" was mentioned for the first time. The village was renamed after its owners, the noble family of Wratislaw of Mitrovice. The family...
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    Česká spořitelna (category Banks of the Czech Republic)
    of 300 florins, were the nobles Franz Josef of Vrtba [cs], August Lobkowicz, Johann Adolf II of Schwarzenberg [de], Philip Kinsky, Joseph Wratislaw of...
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  • Mitrović (category Surnames of Serbian origin)
    (1921–2005), Serbian and Yugoslav film director and screenwriter Wratislaw of Mitrovice, Bohemian noble family Mitrinović Meštrović Mitrovica (disambiguation)...
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    In 1603, the estate was acquired by the Wratislaw of Mitrovice family. Adam the Elder Wratislaw of Mitrovice had the fortress rebuilt into a Renaissance...
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  • Vlašim Vršovci Waldstein Wratislaw of Mitrovice Zajíc of Hazmburk Zedtwitz Zierotin Saint Adalbert (c. 956–997), the second bishop of Prague and later a missionary...
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  • Ernest Fuller (category English people of Czech descent)
    maternal side, his grandfather was Joseph Wratislaw of Mitrovice, who was the Supreme Marshal of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Rugby School Register: From to...
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    Area. The first written mention of Liteň is from 1195. In the 16th century, it became property of the Wratislaw of Mitrovice family. Liteň was burned down...
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    owners often changed. In 1629, Stružnice was bought by Vilém Wratislaw of Mitrovice, Grand Prior of Knights Hospitaller. He annexed it to the Horní Libchava...
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    monastery and one by various noblemen. In 1504, the Wratislaw of Mitrovice family bought both parts of Skřipel. This noble family owned the village until...
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    mention of Chlumčany is from 1379. Until 1602, it was owned by various lower noble families. In 1602, Chlumčany was bought by the Wratislaw of Mitrovice family...
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    documented in 1646. From 1647 to 1805, the Jince estate was owned by the Wratislaw of Mitrovice family. They were forced to sell the estate due to debts. From 1805...
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    estate. In 1652, Oskořínek was bought by the Wratislaw of Mitrovice family. The most important owners of Oskořínek were the Morzin family, who ruled the...
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    Vojkovský of Milhostice bought Hřiměždice in 1569 and annexed it to the Zduchovice estate. During the 17th century, the Wratislaw of Mitrovice family and...
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