Czocha Castle, the Glossary
Czocha Castle (pronounced, Tzschocha, Caychow) is a defensive castle in the village of Sucha (Gmina Lesna), Lubań County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in southwestern Poland.[1]
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42 relations: Augustus II the Strong, Bishop of Dresden-Meissen, Bodo Ebhardt, Bolko II the Small, Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Dohna Castle, Dresden, Duchy of Silesia, Europa Universalis IV, First Love (2004 TV series), Gmina Leśna, Gneiss, Greek Civil War, Henry I of Jawor, Holy Roman Empire, Hussite Wars, Hussites, Keep, Kingdom of Bohemia, Kresy, Kwisa, Lake Leśnia, List of castles in Poland, Live action role-playing game, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Lubań County, National Geographic, Nostitz family, Paradox Interactive, Poland, Polish Land Forces, Recovered Territories, Red Army, Russian Empire, Spellbinder (TV series), Stankowice-Sucha, The Hexer (film), The Hexer (TV series), Thirty Years' War, Upper Lusatia, Wenceslaus I of Bohemia, White émigré.
- Buildings and structures completed in 1247
- Castles in Lower Silesian Voivodeship
- Hotels in Poland
- Lubań County
Augustus II the Strong
Augustus II the Strong (12 May 1670 – 1 February 1733), was Elector of Saxony from 1694 as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1697 to 1706 and from 1709 until his death in 1733.
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Bishop of Dresden-Meissen
The Bishop of Dresden-Meissen is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen in the Archdiocese of Berlin.
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Bodo Ebhardt
Bodo Heinrich Justus Ebhardt (5 January 1865, Bremen – 13 February 1945 at Marksburg near Braubach) was a German architect, architectural historian, castle explorer, and founder and longtime president of the German Castles Association (Deutsche Burgenvereinigung).
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Bolko II the Small
Bolko II the Small (c. 1312 – 28 July 1368), was the last independent Duke of the Piast dynasty in Silesia.
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Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles IV (Karel IV.; Karl IV.; Carolus IV; 14 May 1316 – 29 November 1378Karl IV. In: (1960): Geschichte in Gestalten (History in figures), vol. 2: F–K. 38, Frankfurt 1963, p. 294), also known as Charles of Luxembourg, born Wenceslaus, was Holy Roman Emperor from 1355 until his death in 1378.
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Dohna Castle
Dohna Castle (Burg Dohna, hrad Donín) on the once important medieval trade route from Saxony to Bohemia was the ancestral castle seat of the.
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Dresden
Dresden (Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and it is the second most populous city after Leipzig.
Duchy of Silesia
The Duchy of Silesia (Księstwo śląskie, Herzogtum Schlesien, Slezské knížectví) with its capital at Wrocław was a medieval duchy located in the historic Silesian region of Poland.
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Europa Universalis IV
Europa Universalis IV is a 2013 grand strategy video game in the Europa Universalis series, developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Europa Universalis III (2007).
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First Love (2004 TV series)
Pierwsza miłość (English: First Love) is a Polish soap opera set in Wrocław, Poland.
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Gmina Leśna
Gmina Leśna is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Lubań County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Czocha Castle and gmina Leśna are lubań County.
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Gneiss
Gneiss is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock.
Greek Civil War
The Greek Civil War (translit) took place from 1946 to 1949.
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Henry I of Jawor
Henry I of Jawor (Henryk I. Jaworski; Heinrich I. von Jauer; – 15 May 1346), was a duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice during 1301–1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), sole Duke of Jawor-Lwówek since 1312 and Duke of Głogów since 1337 until his death.
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Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.
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Hussite Wars
The Hussite Wars, also called the Bohemian Wars or the Hussite Revolution, were a series of civil wars fought between the Hussites and the combined Catholic forces of Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, the Papacy, and European monarchs loyal to the Catholic Church, as well as various Hussite factions.
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Hussites
Catholic crusaders in the 15th century The Lands of the Bohemian Crown during the Hussite Wars. The movement began in Prague and quickly spread south and then through the rest of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Eventually, it expanded into the remaining domains of the Bohemian Crown as well. The Hussites (Czech: Husité or Kališníci, "Chalice People"; Latin: Hussitae) were a Czech proto-Protestant Christian movement that followed the teachings of reformer Jan Hus (fl.
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Keep
A keep is a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
Kingdom of Bohemia
The Kingdom of Bohemia (České království), sometimes referenced in English literature as the Czech Kingdom, was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe.
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Kresy
Eastern Borderlands (Kresy Wschodnie) or simply Borderlands (Kresy) was a term coined for the eastern part of the Second Polish Republic during the interwar period (1918–1939).
Kwisa
The Kwisa (Queis, Hwizdź) is a river in south-western Poland, a left tributary of the Bóbr, which itself is a left tributary of the Oder river.
Lake Leśnia
Lake Leśnia (Polish Jezioro Leśniańskie, German Marklissa-Talsperre) is a small artificial lake, located on the Kwisa river, between towns of Leśna and Gryfow Slaski in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, southwestern Poland.
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List of castles in Poland
This is a list of castles in Poland in alphabetical order, based on similar lists compiled by various sight-seeing societies.
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Live action role-playing game
A live action role-playing game (LARP) is a form of role-playing game where the participants physically portray their characters.
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Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided.
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Lubań County
Lubań County (powiat lubański) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western Poland.
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National Geographic
National Geographic (formerly The National Geographic Magazine, sometimes branded as NAT GEO) is an American monthly magazine published by National Geographic Partners.
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Nostitz family
The House of Nostitz (Nostic) is an old and influential Silesian aristocratic family, whose members occupied many important positions within Holy Roman Empire and later in Austria, Bohemia, Germany and Russia.
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Paradox Interactive
Paradox Interactive AB is a video game publisher based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
Polish Land Forces
The Land Forces are the land forces of the Polish Armed Forces.
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Recovered Territories
The Recovered Territories or Regained Lands (Ziemie Odzyskane), also known as the Western Borderlands (Kresy Zachodnie), and previously as the Western and Northern Territories (Ziemie Zachodnie i Północne), Postulated Territories (Ziemie Postulowane) and Returning Territories (Ziemie Powracające), are the former eastern territories of Germany and the Free City of Danzig that became part of Poland after World War II, at which time most of their German inhabitants were forcibly deported.
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Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Spellbinder (TV series)
Spellbinder (Dwa światy "Two worlds") is a 1995 English-language fantasy adventure science fiction children's television series, co-produced between Australia and Poland, and filmed in both countries.
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Stankowice-Sucha
Stankowice-Sucha is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Leśna, within Lubań County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.
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The Hexer (film)
The Hexer or The Witcher (Polish: Wiedźmin) is a 2001 Polish fantasy film directed by Marek Brodzki and written by Michał Szczerbic.
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The Hexer (TV series)
Wiedźmin (The Hexer or The Witcher in English) is a Polish fantasy television series that aired in 2002.
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Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War, from 1618 to 1648, was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history.
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Upper Lusatia
Upper Lusatia (Górna Łužyca; Łużyce Górne or Milsko; Horní Lužice) is a historical region in Germany and Poland.
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Wenceslaus I of Bohemia
Wenceslaus I (Václav I.; c. 1205 – 23 September 1253), called One-Eyed, was King of Bohemia from 1230 to 1253.
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White émigré
White Russian émigrés were Russians who emigrated from the territory of the former Russian Empire in the wake of the Russian Revolution (1917) and Russian Civil War (1917–1923), and who were in opposition to the revolutionary Bolshevik communist Russian political climate.
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See also
Buildings and structures completed in 1247
- Castello dell'Imperatore
- Czocha Castle
- Matosavank
Castles in Lower Silesian Voivodeship
- Bierutów Castle
- Bolcz Castle
- Bolków Castle
- Chojnik Castle
- Cisy Castle
- Czocha Castle
- Gaffron Castle
- Gola Castle
- Gorzanów Castle
- Grodno Castle (Poland)
- Grodziec Castle
- Jawor Castle
- Karpień Castle
- Kliczków Castle
- Konary Castle
- Książ Castle
- Niesytno Castle
- Oleśnica Castle
- Oława Castle
- Sarby Castle
- Sibyllenort Palace
- Siedlęcin Tower
- Stillfried Castle
- Świny Castle
Hotels in Poland
- Andel's Hotel Łódź
- Czocha Castle
- Gola Castle
- Grand Hotel Lublinianka
- Grand Hotel, Sopot
- Hotel Bohema
- Hotel Polonia Palast
- Książ Castle
- List of hotels in Poland
- Monopol Hotel
- Monopol Hotel, Katowice
- Tuczno Castle
Lubań County
- Czocha Castle
- Gmina Leśna
- Gmina Lubań
- Gmina Olszyna
- Gmina Platerówka
- Gmina Siekierczyn
- Leśna
- Lubań
- Lubań County
- Olszyna
- Transmitter Nowa Karczma
- Świeradów-Zdrój
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czocha_Castle
Also known as Tzschocha, Tzschocha Castle.