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See also: town of See also: Austria, in Moravia, 50 M
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S.W. of Briinn by See also: rail
.
Pop
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(1900) 16,261, mostly See also: German
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It is picturesquely situated on the See also: left See also: bank of the Thaya
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The site of the former fortifications is occupied by a See also: promenade
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The Rauberturm is a relic of the old See also: castle of the margraves of Moravia; the round castle-See also: chapel, known as the See also: heathen See also: temple (Heiden-Tempel), in the Romanesque See also: style of the 12th century, was at one See also: time considered the most See also: ancient See also: building in Moravia
.
The See also: Gothic See also: church of St
See also: Nicholas was built about 1348 by the emperor See also: Charles IV.; the town
See also: house, with a Gothic tower, 250 ft. high, See also: dates from about 1446
.
The ancient and once powerful Premonstratensian abbey of Bruck, See also: east of the town, is now occupied as barracks
.
The See also: present town of See also: Znaim was founded in 1226 by Ottacar I. of Bohemia on the site of Znojmo, the ancient capital of the tributary margraves of Moravia, which had been destroyed in 1145
.
Znaim is best known to See also: history for the armistice concluded here in 1809 after the See also: battle of See also: Wagram between See also: Napoleon I. and the archduke Charles
.
In 1866 the Prussians occupied the town from See also: July 13th till See also: September 3rd
.
The novelist Karl Postl (1793-1864), who wrote under the pseudonym of CharlesSee also: Sealsfield, was See also: born at Poppitz, 21 m
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S.W
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