Illustrations
Figure 1 John Henry, margrave of Moravia and John’s father, in the so-called Gelnhausen Codex from around 1400
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Figure 2 Jobst, margrave of Moravia and John’s half-brother, in the so-called Gelnhausen Codex from around 1400
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Figure 3 Charles IV and his son Wenceslas IV on the votive panel of the archbishop of Prague John Očko of Vlašim from the second half of the fourteenth century
Figure 4 A historical reconstruction of Vyšehrad in the second half of the fourteenth century according to František Kašička
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Figure 5 A historical reconstruction of the collegiate church of St. Peter at Vyšehrad in the second half of the fourteenth century according to František Kašička
Figure 6 A charter issued by John of Moravia as provost of Vyšehrad from 1377 with a fragment of his seal
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Figure 7 A historical reconstruction of the residential complex of the bishops of Litomyšl with the cathedral in the second half of the fourteenth century according to Vojtěch Večeře
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Figure 8 The Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Litomyšl from the second half of the fourteenth century, originally part of the Augustinian monastery
Figure 9 A fresco in the Chapel of St. Joseph in the same church, probably created during the Litomyšl episcopate of John of Moravia
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Figure 10 The large seal of John of Moravia as bishop of Litomyšl
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Figure 11 The secret seal of John of Moravia as bishop of Litomyšl
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Figure 12 The castle of Krakovec with the remains of the chapel, consecrated by Bishop John in 1384
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Figure 13 St. Hermagoras, patron saint of the patriarchate of Aquileia, being consecrated by St. Peter in the presence of St. Mark on a twelfth-century fresco in the crypt of the basilica of Aquileia
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Figures 14–15 Exterior and interior of the basilica of Aquileia from the fourth century, current appearance from the eleventh century
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Figure 16 The seal of John of Moravia as patriarch of Aquileia
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Figure 17 A notarial instrument from 1393 by means of which John of Moravia donated certain property to the Cividale chapter in exchange for masses being celebrated for his soul
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Figure 18 The deniers coined by John of Moravia as patriarch of Aquileia with the Moravian chequered eagle on the obverse and St. Hermagoras on the reverse
Figure 19 The duomo of Udine from the thirteenth century, later substantially rebuilt
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Figure 20 The fourteenth-century gate of Udine, called Porta Aquileia
Figure 21 The facade of a palace in Via Savorgnana in Udine, bearing fourteenth-century paintings of the coats of arms of the patriarchate of Aquileia and the kingdom of Bohemia with a fragment of the imperial eagle above
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Figure 22 A present-day view of Cividale del Friuli with the river Natisone
Figure 23 The throne of the patriarchs from the eleventh century, originally located in the apse of the duomo of Cividale, where the Aquileian prelates were symbolically installed in office
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Figure 24 A fourteenth-century house in Cividale
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Figure 25 The duomo in Gemona del Friuli from the early fourteenth century, later rebuilt
Figure 26 A present-day view of Venzone with its church
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Figure 27 The tombstone of Augustine of Litomyšl in Venzone
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Figure 28 A copperplate of the tomb of the Venetian doge Antonio Venier (1382–1400)
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Figure 29 A fresco of fourteenth-century Padua, when the city was under the rule of the Carrara dynasty, by Giusto de’ Menabuoi in the Basilica di Sant’Antonio
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Figure 30 The portrait of John of Moravia from around 1600 in the palace of the patriarchs in Udine
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