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  2. Berka of Dubá - Wikipedia

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    His sons Jindřich and Častolov are mentioned in the first half of the 13th century as brothers from Tuhán and Žitava, who acquired the region in the north from the monarch. They and their sons founded other family branches, e.g. the lords of Klinštejn, the lords of Lipá, the Lichtenburks and the lords of Duba (Berkov, Adršpach, Škop ...

  3. Zbyněk Berka of Dubá - Wikipedia

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    Zbyněk Berka of Dubá (Czech: Zbyněk Berka z Dubé; 1551 – 6 March 1606) was a Catholic cleric, cardinal and the tenth Archbishop of Prague. He was member of the Berka of Dubá family. He was grand master [ 1 ] of the religious order of Knights of the Cross with the Red Star .

  4. Hynek Berka of Dubá - Wikipedia

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    Hynek Berka of Dubá (Czech: Hynek Berka z Dubé; c. 1297 – 1348) was a Bohemian knight and founder of the Berka of Dubá aristocracy line. [1] In 1320 he had the Kokořín Castle built. [ 2 ]

  5. Hohnstein Castle (Saxon Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1353 the castle went into the possession of the Bohemian nobleman, Hynek Berka of Dubá, whose coat of arms with crossed oak branches decorates the entranceway to the second courtyard. In 1443 the Berkas of Dubá lost the estate through exchanges and purchase, only mentioned for the first time under their name, to the Electorate of Saxony ...

  6. Kokořín Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kokořín Castle. Kokořín Castle (Czech: Hrad Kokořín) is a castle located in Kokořín in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.It was built in the first half of the 14th century by order of Hynek Berka of Dubá.

  7. Ronovci - Wikipedia

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    In the period from 1248 to 1249, there was an uprising of Ottokar II of Bohemia against King Wenceslaus I.For personal assistance to the king during his campaign to Prague in August 1249, the two Ronovcis acquired other estates after helping to suppress the rebellion, e.g. Lichtenburk castle in eastern Bohemia.

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  9. Česká Lípa - Wikipedia

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    In 1327, Hynek Berka of the Ronovci family, was the lord of Lipá and its wider surroundings. When he died in 1348, his son Hynek took the title, and after his death his second son Henry succeeded him. His nephew Hynek Berka of Dubá then ruled the area. The oldest town charter, which he issued on 23 March 1381, states that discretions were ...