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    Havel of Markvartice - Wikipedia

    Havel of Markvartice, also Havel of Lemberk (Czech: Havel z Lemberka) or Gallus of Lämberg; fl. 1230โ€“1255) was a Bohemian nobleman, Lord of Lemberk Castle and burgrave of Kladsko. See more

    The Markvartici โ€” also called Marquards โ€” were a prominent Bohemian family flourishing under the rule of the Pล™emyslid dynasty in the Kingdom of Bohemia from the 12th to the early โ€ฆ See more

    Havel married Zdislava of Kล™iลพanov (c.โ€‰1220โ€“1252), probably at Brno in Moravia, when she was 17 years old. The marriage produced at least three sons, Havel II, Jaroslav and Zdislav, โ€ฆ See more

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