Karel of Pardubice
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Karel of Pardubice (Czech: Karel z Pardubic, German: Karl von Parduebitz) (1372 - 1373) was an Archbishop of Prague. He inherited the town of Pardubice in 1373.
He encouraged the monks and nuns to donate to the Charles University in the fourteenth century, enhancing the prestige of the education in the institution.
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