Examples of 'olmütz' in a sentence

Meaning of "olmütz"

Olmütz (noun) - A city in the Czech Republic, known for its historical significance and architectural heritage
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  • Obsolete form of Olomouc. (City in Moravia, now in the Czech Republic.)

How to use "olmütz" in a sentence

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Returns to study at Olmütz to study theology.
Hölzel was born in Olmütz.
He was a pupil of the Olmütz painter Dominik Maier.
Schulzer spent the following three years in a military academy-like company of cadets in Olomouc Olmütz.
Bruno of Olmütz.
After finishing his elementary education in Prossnitz, he attended schools in Vienna and Olmütz.
Treaty of Olmütz.
Two years later, Austrian and German statesmen held a conference here called the Punctation of Olmütz.
They say we are going to Olmütz, and Olmütz is a very decent town.
University of Olmütz.
Marshall Belle-Isle joined Frederick at Olmütz.
His maternal cousins included the Austrian bishop of Olmütz and the Duke of Mantua.
He was imprisoned by the Austrians at the fortress of Olmütz in 1792.
Agreement of Olmütz.
Punctuation of Olmütz.

See also

Punctation of Olmütz.
In a document from 1348 Nicolaus calls himself dean of the church of Olmütz and royal chancellor.
November 29 - The treaty called Punctation of Olmütz is signed in Olomouc.
On 21 April 1870 MSCB gained concession to build a railway between Olmütz and Landesgrenze via Jägerndorf.

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