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Historical region in the Czech Republic
Moravia (Czech: Morava [ˈmorava] ; German: Mähren) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of three historical Czech lands, with
Moravia
9th-century Slavic state
Great Moravia, or simply Moravia, was the first major state that was predominantly West Slavic to emerge in the area of Central Europe, possibly including
Great_Moravia
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Moravia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moravia is a historical region in the Czech Republic. Moravia may also refer to: Moravia, Baltimore
Moravia_(disambiguation)
Territory of Nazi Germany (1939–1945)
The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was a partially annexed territory of Nazi Germany that was established on 16 March 1939 after the German occupation
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Protectorate_of_Bohemia_and_Moravia
Italian novelist and journalist (1907–1990)
28 November 1907 – 26 September 1990), known by his pseudonym Alberto Moravia (US: /moʊˈrɑːviə, -ˈreɪv-/ moh-RAH-vee-ə, -RAY-; Italian: [moˈraːvja])
Alberto_Moravia
Part of the Bohemian Crown from 1182 to 1918
The Margraviate of Moravia (Czech: Markrabství moravské; German: Markgrafschaft Mähren) was one of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown within the Holy Roman
Margraviate_of_Moravia
15th-century King of Germany
Jobst of Moravia (Czech: Jošt Moravský or Jošt Lucemburský; German: Jo(b)st or Jodokus von Mähren; c. 1354 – 18 January 1411), a member of the House of
Jobst_of_Moravia
Statutory city in the Czech Republic
area has approximately 730,000 inhabitants. Brno served as the capital of Moravia from the Middle Ages until 1948, and remains the political and cultural
Brno
Country in Central Europe
The Duchy of Bohemia was founded in the late 9th century under Great Moravia. It was formally recognized as an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire
Czech_Republic
Hard grana-style cheese produced in the Czech Republic
Gran Moravia is a long-aged, hard grana-style cheese produced in Litovel in Moravia (Czech Republic). It is made from cow's milk and is intended for both
Gran_Moravia
Duke of Moravia from 846 to 870
Greek: Ῥασισθλάβος, romanized: Rhasisthlábos) was the second known ruler of Moravia (846–870). Although he started his reign as vassal to Louis the German
Rastislav_of_Moravia
15th century nobleman
Prokop of Moravia, or Prokop of Luxembourg (Czech: Prokop Lucemburský; German: Prokop von Mähren; c. 1358 – 24 September 1405), a member of the House
Prokop_of_Moravia
1918–1992 country in Central Europe
Ruthenia became part of Hungary, while the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was proclaimed in the remainder of the Czech Lands. In 1939, after the
Czechoslovakia
Historical region in the Czech Republic
historical Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by the Bohemian kings, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, in which case the term refers to the historical cultural
Bohemia
Haitian poet
Charles Moravia (17 June 1875 – 11 February 1938) was a Haitian poet, dramatist, teacher, and diplomat. Born in Jacmel, Moravia studied at the Petit Séminaire
Charles_Moravia
1939 as they established a government nominally in control of Bohemia and Moravia, and a horizontal tricolour of white, red, and blue was used for the duration
Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic
Ruler of Great Moravia from 870 to 894
or Svätopluk I, also known as Svatopluk the Great, was a ruler of Great Moravia, which attained its maximum territorial expansion during his reign (870–871
Svatopluk_I_of_Moravia
Traditional celebration held in the Czech Republic
traditional celebration held in many villages and towns of historical land Moravia in the Czech Republic. The festivity is held from May to November in almost
Hody_(Moravia)
Calculator product line by Hewlett-Packard
instruments other Hewlett Packard divisions produced. On 1 November 2021, Moravia Consulting spol. s r.o. (for all markets but the Americas) and Royal Consumer
HP_calculators
the flag of Moravia, unlike the provincial Moravian coat of arms, does not exist, because such a flag has never been granted to Moravia. However, there
Flag_of_Moravia
are lists of political office-holders in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, which from 15 March 1939 until 9 May 1945 comprised the Nazi-occupied
Lists of political office-holders in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Lists_of_political_office-holders_in_the_Protectorate_of_Bohemia_and_Moravia
Ruler of Moravia
modern scholarship, the creation of the early medieval state known as Great Moravia is attributed either to his or to his successors' expansionist policy.
Mojmir_I_of_Moravia
Historical name for areas of Czechoslovakia
These German speakers had predominated in the border districts of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia since the Middle Ages. The word Sudetenland did not
Sudetenland
Town in New York, United States
Moravia is a town in Cayuga County, New York. The population was 3,626 at the time of the 2010 census. The town of Moravia contains a village also called
Moravia,_New_York
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Russia
Junior margrave of Moravia
Jan Soběslav of Moravia (c. 1357 – c. 30 October 1380) was a feudal lord in Moravia. He was a Junior Margrave of Moravia. In historiography, he was often
Jan_Soběslav_of_Moravia
Margravine of Meissen
Elisabeth of Moravia (German: Elisabeth von Mähren, Czech: Alžběta Moravská [ˈalʒbjɛta ˈmorafskaː], Upper Sorbian: Hilžbjeta Morawska [ˈhʲilʒbʲɛta ˈmɔʁafska]
Elisabeth_of_Moravia
Holy Roman Emperor from 1355 to 1378
absence and deteriorating eyesight. In 1334, Charles was named Margrave of Moravia, the traditional title of heirs to the throne. Two years later, he assumed
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
City in Iowa, United States
Moravia is a city in Appanoose County, Iowa, United States. The population was 637 at the time of the 2020 census. Moravia is named for the religious faith
Moravia,_Iowa
Country in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Kazakhstan
Bohemia, Moravia, and the southeast or Czech Silesia), goes back at least 1,100 years. There is evidence that Jews have lived in Moravia and Bohemia
History of the Jews in the Czech lands
History_of_the_Jews_in_the_Czech_lands
The history of Moravia, one of the Czech lands, is diverse and characterized by many periods of foreign governance. Early modern humans had settled in
History_of_Moravia
Canton in San José province, Costa Rica
Moravia is the fourteenth canton in the San José province of Costa Rica. The head city of the canton is San Vicente. It is named in honour of President
Moravia_(canton)
Rulers of the Duchy- and Kingdom of Bohemia
direct descendant of the ruling family of Great Moravia, being Borivoj a son of Rastislav of Moravia. See Hypotheses and citations of articles by J. Zástěry
List_of_Bohemian_monarchs
School district in the U.S. state of New York
Moravia Central School District is a school district in Moravia, New York. The superintendent is John P. Birmingham. The district operates three schools:
Moravia Central School District
Moravia_Central_School_District
Duke of Moravia
Czech and Slovak: Slavomír) was a duke of Moravia (871). He led a revolt against the Franks who had annexed Moravia during the incarceration of his relative
Slavomir_of_Moravia
1939–1945 global conflict
and subsequently split it into the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and a pro-German client state, the Slovak Republic. Hitler also delivered
World_War_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Moravia and Silesia may refer to: Moravian-Silesian Region, the first level administrative division of the Czech Republic Margraviate of Moravia and Austrian
Moravia_and_Silesia
Topics referred to by the same term
William de Moravia may refer to: William de Moravia of Petty (died c. 1226), Scottish noble William de Moravia, 1st Earl of Sutherland (c. 1210–1248)
William_de_Moravia
Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)
Sigmund Freud (born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical
Sigmund_Freud
American actress (born 1958)
(1963) Mario Soldati (1964) Carlo Bo (1965) Giorgio Bassani (1966) Alberto Moravia (1967) Guido Piovene (1968) 1980–present Suso Cecchi d'Amico (1980) Italo
Annette_Bening
NUTS2 Region in Czech Republic
Central Moravia (Czech: Střední Morava) is an area of the Czech Republic defined by the Republic's Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics, level
Central_Moravia
Ecclesiastical province
The Archbishopric of Moravia (Latin: Sancta Ecclesia Marabensis) was an ecclesiastical province, established by the Holy See to promote Christian missions
Archbishopric_of_Moravia
Ruler of Great Moravia
member of the House of Mojmir and from 894 the last known ruler of Great Moravia. The fate of Mojmir II remains unclear. He probably died in 906 in a battle
Mojmir_II_of_Moravia
Czech Catholic philanthropist and saint (c. 1220–1252)
Methodius in Olomouc, Czech Republic Confessor Born 1 January 1220 Křižanov, Moravia Died 1 January 1252 Lemberk Castle, Bohemia Venerated in Roman Catholic
Zdislava_Berka
The coat of arms of Moravia has been used for centuries to represent Moravia, a traditional province in the present-day Czech Republic. The coat of arms
Coat_of_arms_of_Moravia
District in San José, Costa Rica
San Vicente is a district of the Moravia canton, that is located in the San José province of Costa Rica. San Vicente has an area of 5.39 km2 and an elevation
San_Vicente,_Moravia
Village in New York, United States
The village of Moravia in Cayuga County, New York, United States is a community with population of about 1,200. The village of Moravia is in the southern
Moravia_(village),_New_York
Region of the Czech Republic
just South Moravia, is an administrative unit (kraj) of the Czech Republic, located in the southwestern part of its historical region of Moravia. The region's
South_Moravian_Region
The Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia resulted in the deportation, dispossession, and murder of most of the pre-World War II population of Jews in the
The Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia
The_Holocaust_in_Bohemia_and_Moravia
Costarican association football club
FC Moravia FCM is a Costa Rican soccer team that plays in the Liga de Ascenso, the second national category. It was founded on May 3, 2017 in the canton
FC_Moravia_FCM
Spread of Christianity in medieval Moravia
The Christianization of Moravia refers to the spread of the Christian religion in the lands of medieval Moravia (Great Moravia). What modern historians
Christianization_of_Moravia
Polish and French filmmaker (born 1933)
(1963) Mario Soldati (1964) Carlo Bo (1965) Giorgio Bassani (1966) Alberto Moravia (1967) Guido Piovene (1968) 1980–present Suso Cecchi d'Amico (1980) Italo
Roman_Polanski
Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires
Iconoclasm Great Schism Bogomilism Mount Athos Missionary activity Bulgaria Moravia Serbs Kievan Rus' Jews Law Codex Theodosianus Corpus Juris Civilis Code
Constantinople
Czechoslovak state from 1918 to 1938
different systems of administration from the formerly Austrian (Bohemia, Moravia, a small part of Silesia) and Hungarian territories (mostly Upper Hungary
First_Czechoslovak_Republic
Country in Eastern Europe
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Moldova
Currency during World War II
des Protektorats), was the currency of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia between 1939 and 1945. It was subdivided into 100 haléřů. The Bohemian
Bohemian_and_Moravian_koruna
Resistance movements within German-occupied Czechoslovakia during WWII
resistance to the German occupation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia during World War II began after the occupation of the rest of Czechoslovakia
Resistance in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Resistance_in_the_Protectorate_of_Bohemia_and_Moravia
arms were effectively put out of use when Germany occupied Bohemia and Moravia and an independent Slovakia were established. When Czechoslovakia was re-established
Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia
Coat_of_arms_of_Czechoslovakia
Country in Central Europe
before it was annexed by the Principality of Moravia, which later became Great Moravia. When Great Moravia fell in the 10th century, the territory was
Slovakia
Unrecognized state in Eastern Europe
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Transnistria
Unifier of Slavic tribes (c. 600–c. 658)
and after 631 is disputed. The centre of the union was most likely in Moravia and Nitravia (Nitra); additionally, the union included Bohemian tribes
Samo
Scottish peerage title
title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created circa 1230 for William de Moravia and is the premier earldom in the Peerage of Scotland. The earl or countess
Earl_of_Sutherland
Topics referred to by the same term
adjective form of the Czech Republic region of Moravia, and refers to people of ancestry from Moravia. Moravian may also refer to: A member or adherent
Moravian
Czechoslovak state from 1938 to 1939
federation in November 1938. As a federal state, it was composed of Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and the autonomous regions of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus'
Second_Czechoslovak_Republic
Bohemian royal dynasty during the Middle Ages
in the Duchy of Bohemia and later Kingdom of Bohemia and Margraviate of Moravia (9th century – 1306), as well as in parts of Poland (including Silesia)
Přemyslid_dynasty
Incorporated states in Central Europe during the medieval and early modern periods
Roman Empire according to the Golden Bull of 1356, the Margraviate of Moravia, the duchies of Silesia, and the two Lusatias, known as the Margraviate
Lands_of_the_Bohemian_Crown
Count of Tyrol from 1335 to 1341
House of Luxembourg, was Count of Tyrol from 1335 to 1341 and Margrave of Moravia from 1349 until his death. Henry was born at Mělník, the third surviving
John Henry, Margrave of Moravia
John_Henry,_Margrave_of_Moravia
Programmable scientific calculator produced by Hewlett-Packard
released in July 2023 by the HP Development Company, L.P.'s licensees Moravia Consulting spol. s r.o. and Royal Consumer Information Products, Inc. The
HP-15C
Wine making in Czech Republic
Republic is produced mainly in southern Moravia, although a few vineyards are located in Bohemia. However, Moravia accounts for around 96% of the country's
Czech_wine
German state from 1933 to 1945
placed under German administration included the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Reichskommissariat Ostland (encompassing the Baltic states and Belarus)
Nazi_Germany
Palace Moravia (Palác Morava in Czech, Morava-Palast in German) is a building in City of Brno, Czech Republic. In 1926, an architectural competition for
Palace_Moravia
Country in Eastern Europe
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Belarus
American filmmaker (born 1963)
(1963) Mario Soldati (1964) Carlo Bo (1965) Giorgio Bassani (1966) Alberto Moravia (1967) Guido Piovene (1968) 1980–present Suso Cecchi d'Amico (1980) Italo
Quentin_Tarantino
Ethnoregion of the Czech Republic with a Romance history
easternmost part of the Czech Republic. It is located in the historical land of Moravia, near the Slovak border, roughly centered on the towns of Vsetín, Valašské
Moravian_Wallachia
13th-century Scottish noble
Richard de Moravia or Richard de Moray of Culbin or of Cubyn, was a Scottish nobleman famed for his victory over the Vikings at the Battle of Embo which
Richard_de_Moravia
Public school in the United States
Moravia High School is an Appanoose County secondary school located in Moravia, Iowa, USA, part of the Moravia Community School District. The sports teams
Moravia_High_School
Alternative theories of the location of Great Moravia propose that the core territory of "Great Moravia", a 9th-century Slavic polity, was not (or was
Alternative theories of the location of Great Moravia
Alternative_theories_of_the_location_of_Great_Moravia
Country in Eastern Europe
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Ukraine
is a list of the extreme points of Moravia. As there is no current official definition of the borders of Moravia, this list is based on the borders of
Extreme_points_of_Moravia
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
Iconoclasm Great Schism Bogomilism Mount Athos Missionary activity Bulgaria Moravia Serbs Kievan Rus' Jews Law Codex Theodosianus Corpus Juris Civilis Code
Byzantine_Empire
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Georgia_(country)
Period of Czechoslovak history
in 1938, continued with the creation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and by the end of 1944 extended to all parts of Czechoslovakia. Following
Occupation of Czechoslovakia (1938–1945)
Occupation_of_Czechoslovakia_(1938–1945)
IF4 tornado in 2021
filled with piles of debris and destroyed vehicles. The governor of South Moravia, Jan Grolich, stressed the need to clean them, and artificial landfills
2021_South_Moravia_tornado
Scottish friar and music theorist
Jerome of Moravia (or Hieronymus de Moravia) (died after 1271) was a Scottish friar and music theorist. He was a Dominican friar. His origin is unknown
Jerome_of_Moravia
Political party in the Czech Republic
The Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (Czech: Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy, KSČM) is a communist party in the Czech Republic. Sources variously
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
Communist_Party_of_Bohemia_and_Moravia
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Azerbaijan
1945 attacks in Japan during WWII
Finland (Helsinki) Ireland (Dublin) San Marino Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (Prague) Slovakia (Bratislava) Vatican Pacific War Burma Mandalay Allied
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
Country in Southeast Europe
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Bulgaria
Italian author
In the same year, she married fellow novelist and film critic Alberto Moravia. In 1942 she wrote her first children's book, Le Bellissime avventure di
Elsa_Morante
12th-13th century Scottish noble
Hugh de Moravia (died c. 1219), also known as Hugh Freskyn, Lord of Duffus, Strathbrock and Sutherland, was a Scottish noble. He was the eldest son of
Hugh_de_Moravia
several Vlach uprisings in Moravia. The Vlachs (or Wallachians) were a pastoralist community in Moravian Wallachia of eastern Moravia in what is today the Czech
Vlach_uprisings_in_Moravia
Historically German region of Czechoslovakia
German South Moravia (German: Provinz Deutschsüdmähren; Czech: Provincie Německá jižní Morava) was an unrecognised province in Moravia (in the present-day
Province of German South Moravia
Province_of_German_South_Moravia
School district in Moravia, Iowa, United States
40.895943; -92.819205 The Moravia Community School District is a public school district headquartered northwest of Moravia, Iowa. The district spans northern
Moravia Community School District
Moravia_Community_School_District
Part of the first great Mongol invasion of Europe
harassing the eastern borders of the Kingdom of Germany, crossed the March of Moravia in April–May 1241 to rejoin the army that had invaded Hungary. The Mongolian
Mongol incursions in the Holy Roman Empire
Mongol_incursions_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire
Disputed Emperor in Italy (r. 896–899)
his uncle, Emperor Charles the Fat, and put him at war with Svatopluk of Moravia. Pannonia was invaded, but Arnulf refused to give up the young Wilhelminers
Arnulf_of_Carinthia
West Slavic ethnic group
a principality which in the late 9th century, initially part of Great Moravia, became known as the Duchy of Bohemia and later Kingdom of Bohemia, the
Czechs
Country in Central Europe
expanded the realm considerably by seizing parts of German Lusatia, Czech Moravia, Upper Hungary, and southwestern regions of the Kievan Rus'. The transition
Poland
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1989–present) Caucasus Czech Republic (Great Moravia Duchy of Bohemia High Middle Ages (Kingdom of Bohemia) 1526–1648 1648–1867
Romania
Marcomanni and traces of their wars with the Roman Empire were left in south Moravia. After the turbulent times of the Migration Period, the Czech lands were
History_of_the_Czech_lands
MORAVIA
MORAVIA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a keeper of swine, Middle English foreman, from Old English fÅr ‘hog’, ‘pig’ + mann ‘man’.English : status name for a leader or spokesman for a group, from Old English fore ‘before’, ‘in front’ + mann ‘man’. The word is attested in this sense from the 15th century, but is not used specifically for the leader of a gang of workers before the late 16th century.Czech and Jewish (from Bohemia, Moravia) : occupational name for a carter, Czech forman, a loanword from German.
MORAVIA
MORAVIA
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Immortal; Never Ending
Biblical
my light; who diffuses light;Jehovah enlightens, arouses or who diffuses light;
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Sanskrit
Beautiful; Worthy of Praise
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Hero of the Raghus
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of the priest Unnefer.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Desiring God.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Elevated. Honored.
Boy/Male
Indian
Patient, Tolerant
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
One who Gets Credit
MORAVIA
MORAVIA
MORAVIA
MORAVIA
MORAVIA
n.
One of a religious sect called the United Brethren (an offshoot of the Hussites in Bohemia), which formed a separate church of Moravia, a northern district of Austria, about the middle of the 15th century. After being nearly extirpated by persecution, the society, under the name of The Renewed Church of the United Brethren, was reestablished in 1722-35 on the estates of Count Zinzendorf in Saxony. Called also Herrnhuter.
a.
Of or pertaining to Moravia, or to the United Brethren. See Moravian, n.
n.
The religious system of the Moravians.
n.
Universal wisdom; esp., a system of universal knowledge proposed by Comenius (1592 -- 1671), a Moravian educator.
n.
One of the Moravians; -- so called from the settlement of Herrnhut (the Lord's watch) made, about 1722, by the Moravians at the invitation of Nicholas Lewis, count of Zinzendorf, upon his estate in the circle of Bautzen.
n. pl.
The most westerly branch of the great Slavic family of nations, numbering now more than 6,000,000, and found principally in Bohemia and Moravia. D () The fourth letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant. The English letter is from Latin, which is from Greek, which took it from Ph/nician, the probable ultimate origin being Egyptian. It is related most nearly to t and th; as, Eng. deep, G. tief; Eng. daughter, G. tochter, Gr. qyga`thr, Skr. duhitr. See Guide to Pronunciation, Ã178, 179, 229.