Bavor may refer to: Bavor Rodovský mladší of Hustiřany, Czech nobleman and alchemist Bavor II (c. 1220–c. 1279), feudal ruler of Strakonice, Bohemia and...
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Strakonic (Bavors of Strakonice) were a Bohemian noble family, rulers of Strakonice town and surrounding area. Members of the family include: Bavor I Bavor II...
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Bavor II, known as Bavor the Great (Czech: Bavor Veliký; c. 1220 – c. 1279), was a Czech nobleman. He was the feudal ruler of Strakonice in Bohemia and...
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and focus on the enterprise model. In May 2019, Google VR/AR head Clay Bavor told CNET that the company was heavily invested in R&D regarding AR devices...
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Archived from the original on October 31, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2018. Bavor, Clay (May 13, 2013). "Bringing it all together: 15 GB now shared between...
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work had begun on a new AR headset by 2021 under the leadership of Clay Bavor, codenamed Project Iris. The project underwent a turbulent development stage...
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Bavor Rodovský mladší of Hustířany (around 1526 in Hustířany – 1591/92 or 1600 in Budyně nad Ohří) was a Czech nobleman and alchemist. Bavor Rodovský mladší...
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2016. Bavor, Clay (December 6, 2012). "Changes to Google Apps for businesses". Official Google Cloud Blog. Retrieved December 10, 2016. Bavor, Clay (May...
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Final Fantasy XI (redirect from General Bavor of the Mithril Musketeers)
Final Fantasy XI, also known as Final Fantasy XI Online, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), originally developed and published...
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(businesswoman): CEO, Jigsaw Josh Woodward: Senior Director, Google Labs Clay Bavor: VP, AR/VR Ana Corrales: COO Rishi Chandra: VP, Nest Sabrina Ellis: VP,...
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Seven "Dwarven Kindreds", named after each of the founding fathers—Durin, Bávor, Dwálin, Thrár, Druin, Thelór and Bárin—are given in The Lords of Middle-earth—Volume...
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131 Shaw 1987, p. 129 Bavor 2011, p. 87 Shaw 1987, p. 217 McMorris 1999, p. 96 Bavor 2012, p. 27 Bavor 2012. pp. 25, 27–29 Bavor 2012, p. 29 McMorris;...
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Archived from the original on October 23, 2016. Retrieved October 22, 2016. Bavor, Clay (May 13, 2013). "Bringing it all together: 15 GB now shared between...
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Agnes of Kuenring. She married Bohemian nobleman Bavor II of Strakonice. They had three children, Bavor III, Mikuláš and Vilém. After his death she married...
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Google I/O 2016"". YouTube. Google. May 9, 2016. Retrieved August 4, 2016. Bavor, Clay (October 4, 2016). "Daydream: Bringing high-quality VR to everyone"...
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Krumlova Rosenbergs Lords of Landštejn Lords of Stráže Zierotins and others. Bavor of Strakonice Belcredi Berchtold of Ungarschitz Bibra Boskowicz Bořek-Dohalský...
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Jarosław is mentioned. The town was most likely founded by a Bohemian magnate, Bavor (Babor). Later it was part of an independent duchy, Habsburg-ruled Bohemia...
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sâmoăy Ângkôr! Yeung ruŏbruŏm knéa Kâsang Kâmpŭchéa nĭng sângkôm thmei bâvôr Prâchéathĭbâtéyy sâmphéap nĭng yŭ tdĕ thôrm Tam méarkéa mchéaskar êkréachy...
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(Dfb). A moated castle on the Otava River was built by the noble family Bavors of Strakonice at the beginning of the 13th century, the first written mention...
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Bavor 2011, p. 39. Shaw, Robert (1997). The Art Quilt. Beaux Arts Editions. p. 167. ISBN 0883633256. Bavor 2011, p. 40. Bavor 2011. Bavor 2011,...
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ill during the siege of the fortress of one of the revolting noblemen, Bavor III of Strakonice. In his last will, Rudolph acknowledged Elizabeth Richeza's...
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1318. The Hroznatas held Bělá until 1415, when they sold it to Neustup and Bavor of Švamberk. The castle was sold or even confiscated several times during...
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wife of founder Augustów – King Sigismund II Augustus, founder Baborów – Bavor ze Strakonic, founder Barczewo – Walenty Barczewski (1858–1928), Polish...
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(May 13, 1420 – death 1441) Matěj Kučka, O. Praem. (1441 – death 1449) Jan Bavor, O. Praem. (November 16, 1474 – 1478?). In 1970 the diocese was nominally...
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Best American Quilts: Celebrating 100 Years of the Art of Quiltmaking. Bavor, Nancy (2018). Art quilts unfolding : 50 years of innovation. Atglen, PA:...
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Radomyšl is from 1284, when it was a property of Bavors of Strakonice. In a deed from 1320, in which Vilém Bavor of Strakonice donates the church and the rectory...
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Henry of Lichtenburg [cs] 1263 1267 Purkart of Janovice [cs] 1267 1275 Bavor II of Strakonice 1277 1279 Vítek II of Krumlov [cs] 1288 1289 Albrecht of...
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(1182–1184) Kaim of Bohemia (1184–1194) Engelbert von Brabant (1194–1199) Jan Bavor (1199–1201) Robert (1201–1240) Father Wilhelm (1241–1245 not possessed)...
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Moravia [cz] in 1421. He sympathized with the teaching of Jan Hus, both his sons – Bavor and Jan II – fought for the side of Hussites during the Hussite Wars. In...
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the daughter of either Bavor II or his son Bavor III from the House of Strakonice, an influential Bohemian noble family. Bavor II married Agnes, an illegitimate...
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