NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 684, sig. 110-4/535 Page 64 · 64 of 72
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 684, sig. 110-4/535
English Translation
Map B: An understanding nest about Bohemian Moravia? 1. Königbrück. 2. Königstein. 3. Hohes Schneeberg. 4. Makenstein. 5. St. Georgsberg-Reif. 6. Teplis. 7. Postelberg. 8. Smart. 9. St Johann under the Felzen. 10. Prague, St. George, Dom. 11. Breunow. 12. Castle Zebraf, Bettlarn. 13. Radina – Old mushrooms. 14. Taus. 15. Nieder-Alteich. 16. Rinchnach. 17. St Günther-Berg. 18. Münchengrätz. 19. Glogau. 20. Posen. 21. Snelen. 22. Jebus. 23. Ostro Island Monastery. 24. Mühlhausen. 25. Ottau- Zaton. 26. Prachatitz. 27. Zebraf, village. 28. Zebref, mountain. 29. Launowitz. 30. Sassauf-Sagama. 31. Nalgerm. 32. Braunau. 33. Electoral place. 34. Olmüs. 35. Neutra. 36. Walgenen. 37. Naab. 38. Wien. 39. Regensburg. 40. Alt- Bunzlau. 41. Goldenfren. Poland had advanced there and Boleslaw Chrobry had brought his forces to Meissen. 1004, after returning from the south, where he had put the Lombard king's crown on his head, freed Heinrich Böhmen and employed the legitimate Duke Jaromir as the vassals of the empire. On a second Italian procession, Henry II became the ruler of the Kingdom. In 1014 he was crowned emperor in Rome and then in 1015 took a penalty against Boleslaw Chrobry, who had tried to get the Bohemians to apostasy from the empire. Bohemia had already 146