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ZNAIM (Czech Znojmo)

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 992 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ZNAIM (Czech Znojmo)  , a
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town of Austria, in Moravia, 50 M . S.W. of Briinn by
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rail . Pop . (1900) 16,261, mostly German . It is picturesquely situated on the
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left
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bank of the Thaya . The site of the former fortifications is occupied by a
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promenade . The Rauberturm is a relic of the old castle of the margraves of Moravia; the round castle-
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chapel, known as the
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heathen temple (Heiden-Tempel), in the Romanesque style of the 12th century, was at one time considered the most ancient
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building in Moravia . The
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Gothic church of St Nicholas was built about 1348 by the emperor Charles IV.; the town house, with a Gothic tower, 250 ft. high,
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dates from about 1446 . The ancient and once powerful Premonstratensian abbey of Bruck, east of the town, is now occupied as barracks . The
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present town of 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
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history for the armistice concluded here in 1809 after the
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battle of Wagram between
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Napoleon I. and the archduke Charles . In 1866 the Prussians occupied the town from
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July 13th till September 3rd .

The novelist Karl Postl (1793-1864), who wrote under the

pseudonym of Charles Sealsfield, was born at Poppitz, 21 m . S.W .

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