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Medieval sacral architecture in the Upper Otava until 1420
Bartová, Veronika ; Kuthan, Jiří (advisor) ; Homolka, Jaromír (referee)
Medieval religious architecture in the upper Otava until 1420 The diploma thesis the medieval religious architecture in the upper Otava region until 1420, and aims to put it into a historical context. The review of the existing literature sources leveraged understanding of the architectural movements used before 1420: the Gothic and Romanesque styles. These styles posses certain significant characteristics that can be used to map their development, as well as comparison of those two. The objects can be split into categories based on those characteristics. This paper looks at those categories and studies the development within.
Ludmilla of Bohemia, wife of Ludvig I, Duke of Bavaria
Bieblová, Kristýna ; Charvátová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Foltýn, Dušan (referee)
4 Abstract This thesis is devoted to Ludmilla of Bohemia, the daughter of Frederick, Duke of Bohemia and his wife Elizabeth of Hungary, Duchess of Bohemia. In the first part of this thesis history of the Bogen dynasty and the beginning of the House of Wittelsbach are described. The main part of this thesis deals with the life of Ludmilla of Bohemia. Along with it brief biographies of both of her husbands, Albert III, Count of Bogen and Ludwig I, Duke of Bavaria member of Wittelsbach dynasty as well as the biographies of her four sons Berhtold, Luitpold and Albert of Bogen and Otto II, Duke of Bavaria are included. The last chapter of this thesis deals with Seligenthal monastery by the town of Landshut which Ludmilla founded in 1232. Key words: the Middle ages, Bavaria, Ludmilla of Bohemia, Counts of Bogen, House of Wittelsbach, Seligenthal monastery
Medieval sacral architecture in the Upper Otava until 1420
Bartová, Veronika ; Kuthan, Jiří (advisor) ; Homolka, Jaromír (referee)
Medieval religious architecture in the upper Otava until 1420 The diploma thesis the medieval religious architecture in the upper Otava region until 1420, and aims to put it into a historical context. The review of the existing literature sources leveraged understanding of the architectural movements used before 1420: the Gothic and Romanesque styles. These styles posses certain significant characteristics that can be used to map their development, as well as comparison of those two. The objects can be split into categories based on those characteristics. This paper looks at those categories and studies the development within.

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