Bohemian nobility
Bohemian or Czech nobility refers to the noble families of the lands of the Bohemian Crown (historically composed of Bohemia proper, Moravia, Silesia (especially Upper) and Lusatia), also known as "Bohemian Crown", "the Czech lands" or "lands of the Crown of Saint Wenceslas". Aristocracy was abolished by law (No. 61/1918 Sb. z. a n.) in December 1918, shortly after establishment of the independent Czechoslovak Republic.
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Bohemian nobility
Bohemian or Czech nobility refers to the noble families of the lands of the Bohemian Crown (historically composed of Bohemia proper, Moravia, Silesia (especially Upper) and Lusatia), also known as "Bohemian Crown", "the Czech lands" or "lands of the Crown of Saint Wenceslas". Aristocracy was abolished by law (No. 61/1918 Sb. z. a n.) in December 1918, shortly after establishment of the independent Czechoslovak Republic.
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Boheemse adel of Tsjechische a ...... on van de heilige Wenceslaus".
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Bohemian or Czech nobility ref ...... pendent Czechoslovak Republic.
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La Nobiltà boema o nobiltà cec ...... Prima Repubblica cecoslovacca.
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波希米亞或稱捷克貴族代表貴族家族位於波希米亞王冠領土(在歷史 ...... 於1918年12月被廢除,就在捷克斯洛伐克共和國成立不久後。
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Boheemse adel of Tsjechische a ...... on van de heilige Wenceslaus".
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Bohemian or Czech nobility ref ...... pendent Czechoslovak Republic.
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La Nobiltà boema o nobiltà cec ...... Prima Repubblica cecoslovacca.
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波希米亞或稱捷克貴族代表貴族家族位於波希米亞王冠領土(在歷史 ...... 於1918年12月被廢除,就在捷克斯洛伐克共和國成立不久後。
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Boheemse adel
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Bohemian nobility
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Nobiltà boema
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波希米亞貴族
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