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Encyclopedia > Stadice

Stadice is a small village near Teplice in the northern part of the Czech Republic.


Facts and figures1

  • Latitude 50° 37' 0N
  • Longitude 13° 58' 0E
  • Altitude 241 meters / 793 feet

Points of interest

Stadice has a ruined 14th centuary Gothic Castle[1] (http://www.mag-ul.cz/en/tours.asp)


Notes

  1. Taken from Google cache (http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:ACNvB4Q1q8EJ:www.calle.com/world/EZ/0/Stadice.html+Stadice&hl=en&lr=lang_en) of http://www.calle.com/world/EZ/0/Stadice.html

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Premysl. Who is Premysl? What is Premysl? Where is Premysl? Definition of Premysl. Meaning of Premysl. (203 words)
Czechs name Přemysl (or Przemysl) as the reputed ancestor of the line of dukes and kings which ruled in Bohemia from 873 or earlier until the murder of Wenceslaus III in 1306.
According to legend Premysl was a peasant of Stadice who attracted the notice of Libussa (Libuše), daughter of a certain Krok, who ruled over a large part of Bohemia, and is said to have been descended from King Samo.
Premysl married Libussa, the traditional foundress of Prague, and during the 8th century became prince of the Bohemian Czechs.
PÅ™emysl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (179 words)
The Czechs name Přemysl (Premysl or Przemysl) as the reputed ancestor of the line of dukes and kings which ruled in the Czech lands from 873 or earlier until the murder of Wenceslaus III in 1306.
According to a legend, Přemysl was a peasant of village Stadice who attracted the notice of Libuše, daughter of a certain Krok, who ruled over a large part of Bohemia.
Přemysl married Libuše, the traditional foundress of Prague, and during the 8th century became prince of the Bohemian Czechs.
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