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Latest comment: 18 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Query on the naming of this page:
Various forms of the name had been used in the articles on the Hussite Wars; given the Naming Conventions, should this be "Čeněk von Wartenberg" or "Čeněk of Wartenberg"?
Each part of the name seems to have slight variations:
Čeněk (Appropriate diacriticals for Czech)
Cenek (sans diacriticals)
von (German?)
of (English, but it's not really an English name...)
from (presumably a lit. trans. of the German)
(I haven't seen it, but I believe that 'z' would be the appropriate Czech for this part of the name)
Wartenberg (most common spelling I have seen)
Wartemberk (quite unusual spelling)
Wartenburg (less unusual spelling)
(Again, I assume there's a different Czech spelling of the name of the town, but I haven't come across it)