Jan II of Pernštejn
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Jan II of Pernštejn (Czech: Jan II. z Pernštejna; c. 1406 – 28 December 1475) was a Moravian nobleman and supporter of the Hussites. Later King George of Poděbrady of Bohemia appointed him to Lord Chamberlain of the District Court at Brno and in 1473 by the Anti-King Matthias Corvinus made him one of the four governors of Moravia.
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Born | c. 1406 |
Died | (1475-12-28)28 December 1475 |
Noble family | Pernštejn |
Spouse(s) | Barbara of Waldstein Bohunka of Lomnice Markéta of Vranov |
Father | Vilém I of Pernštejn |
Mother | either Anežka of Pottenstein or Anežka of Sternberg |
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