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{{Stub}}The '''Czech Republic''' is a country in eastern [[Europe]]. Its capital and largest city is [[Prague]]. The Czech Republic was historically known as the Kingdom of Bohemia, and part of the [[Holy Roman Empire]].
 
 
The '''Czech Republic''' is a country in eastern [[Europe]]. Its capital and largest city is [[Prague]]. The Czech Republic was historically known as the Kingdom of Bohemia, and part of the [[Holy Roman Empire]].


During the 1580s, the [[United Kingdom|British]] occultists [[John Dee]] and [[Edward Kelley]], alongside Kelley's family, lived in {{Wiki|Třeboň}} under the patronage of {{Wiki|William of Rosenberg|Count Rožmberk}}. Kelley eventually became a member of Emperor [[Rudolf II]]'s court, but he was imprisoned in {{Wiki|Hněvín Castle}} following the King's dissatisfaction with his slow progress in alchemy.
During the 1580s, the [[United Kingdom|British]] occultists [[John Dee]] and [[Edward Kelley]], alongside Kelley's family, lived in {{Wiki|Třeboň}} under the patronage of {{Wiki|William of Rosenberg|Count Rožmberk}}. Kelley eventually became a member of Emperor [[Rudolf II]]'s court, but he was imprisoned in {{Wiki|Hněvín Castle}} following the King's dissatisfaction with his slow progress in alchemy.

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The Czech Republic is a country in eastern Europe. Its capital and largest city is Prague. The Czech Republic was historically known as the Kingdom of Bohemia, and part of the Holy Roman Empire.

During the 1580s, the British occultists John Dee and Edward Kelley, alongside Kelley's family, lived in Třeboň under the patronage of Count Rožmberk. Kelley eventually became a member of Emperor Rudolf II's court, but he was imprisoned in Hněvín Castle following the King's dissatisfaction with his slow progress in alchemy.

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