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  1. Záviš was a scion of the Vítkovci, lords of Krumlov, his father Budivoj (d. after 1272) had married the Austrian noblewoman Perchta of Falkenstein. He entered the service of his mother's family as burgrave of Falkenstein Castle (in present-day Hofkirchen).

  2. Around 1287–1288 Záviš of Falkenstein arrived in Hungary, possibly to negotiate an alliance. Perhaps it was Elizabeth's influence over her brother that prompted Zavis to marry her. [17] Elizabeth was kidnapped from the Monastery of the Blessed Virgin and became the wife of Zavis on 4 May 1288.

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  4. Kunigunda married secondly the Bohemian magnate Záviš of Falkenstein in Prague in 1285. However, she died only a few months later. Záviš survived her and married again to the Hungarian Princess Elisabeth. He was executed on behalf of the King on 24 August 1290.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Immediate Family: Son of Budivoj of Falkenstein and Perchta z Falkenštejna. Husband of Kunigunda Rostislavna Přemyslovna and Elizabeth Arpad. Father of NN Von Lichtenberg; Jan, Ješek z Falkenštejna; Jonas (Ješekas) iš Falkenšteino and N von Falkenstejn. Brother of Vitekas iš Krumlovo.

    • Český Krumlov
    • circa 1250
    • "Záviš z Falkenštejna; Zavis von Falkenstein"
    • Český Krumlov, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
  6. Oct 26, 2023 · Media in category "Záviš z Falkenštejna". The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Falkenstejn.jpg 1,500 × 1,200; 953 KB. Falkenštejn.jpg 1,336 × 1,496; 1.2 MB. Kunhuta i Zawisza.jpg 461 × 394; 27 KB. Poprava Záviše z Falkenštejna před Hlubokou nad Vltavou (Česko-moravská kronika, 1868).png 757 × 597; 1.04 MB.

  7. Záviš of Falkenštejn. (around 1250 - 1290 ) Aristocrat. He was one of the most significant members of the Český Krumlov branch of the Czech aristocratic family of Vítkovci who owned a fair part of South Bohemia.

  8. Zavis was a scion of the Vítkovci lords of Krumlov, his father Budiwoj (d. after 1272) had married the Austrian noblewoman Perchta of Falkenstein. He entered the service of his mother's family as burgrave of Falkenstein Castle (in present-day Hofkirchen ).

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