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While on his castle, he fell from a newly built tower and miraculously managed to grab hold of something before falling to the ground.
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with his own work. His musical activity was not systematic, but rather random. Before 1380 it was often dance music, then
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Církevní politika arcibiskupa Jana z Jenštejna za pontifikátu Urbana VI: Studie z dĕjin velikého schismatu zapadního
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is as extensive as his political and religious activities. He organized the costly rebuilding of several
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on 17 June 1400, and all his possessions, including his castle, passed to the Archbishops of Prague.
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Johann II. von Jenstein, Johannes VI. von Jenstein. Johann von Jenzenstein, Johann von Genzenstein
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Archbishop John of Jenstein (1348–1400): papalism, humanism and reform in pre-Hussite Prague
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in 1886. His literary activity was very rich and includes not only religious and
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Vítězové, profesoři bohosloveckého učiliště řádu dominikánského, Olomouc,
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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14th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Holy Roman Empire
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Jan z Jenštejna: Mariánský a eucharistický horlitel české gotiky
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Die Hymnen Johanns von Jenstein, Erzbischofs von Prag
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