John of Moravia between the Czech Lands and the Patriarchate of Aquileia ca 1345 1394

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John of Moravia between the Czech Lands and the Patriarchate of Aquileia  ca  1345   1394
Author : Ondřej Schmidt
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 16 September 2019
ISBN : 9789004407893
Pages : 363 pages
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John of Moravia between the Czech Lands and the Patriarchate of Aquileia ca 1345 1394 by Ondřej Schmidt Book PDF Summary

This book offers a critical biography of John of Moravia, illegitimate member of the Luxembourg dynasty, provost of Vyšehrad, bishop of Litomyšl and eventually patriarch of Aquileia († 1394), in the wider context of the Czech and Italian history.

John of Moravia between the Czech Lands and the Patriarchate of Aquileia  ca  1345   1394

This book offers a critical biography of John of Moravia, illegitimate member of the Luxembourg dynasty, provost of Vyšehrad, bishop of Litomyšl and eventually patriarch of Aquileia († 1394), in the wider context of the Czech and Italian history.

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