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Božena Němcová
Božena Němcová Grave of Božena Němcová in Vyšehrad Cemetery Božena Němcová (February 4,1820, Vienna – January 21, 1862, Prague) was one of the most influential Czech writers of the final phase of the Czech National Revival movement. Speculations on Božena Němcová's real origin Some authors question the birthdate and ...
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Bozena Nemcova (translated from French)
Bozena Nemcova This article is one ébauche to be ...
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Talk:Božena Němcová
Talk:Božena Němcová Overview of origin disputes
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Bo?ena N?mcová (translated from German)
Bo?ena N?mcová N?mcovás grave up Vy?ehrad Bo?ena N?mcová (* 4. February 1820 in Wien ; † 21. January 1862 in Prag ) was an important Czech authoress. It became in Vienna as Barbara Betty Novotná born; their parents were out Niederoesterreich coming kutscher Johann Pankel and Teresie Novotná ...
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Němec
Němec Němec is a very common Czech surname. The feminine form is Němcová. (A literal translation of the name to English would be German.) Němec or Nemec may refer to: Corin Nemec - American actor Pavel Němec - Czech Minister of Justice Petr Němec - Czech footballer Němcová may refer to: Božena Němcová (1820 ...
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Jaroslav Seifert (translated from French)
... light - (Zhasnete svetla - 1938) The range of Bozena Nemcova - (Vejir Bozeny Nemcove - 1940), collection in homage has Bozena Nemcova The stone Bridge - (Kamenny most - 1944) The ...
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Rusalka (opera)
Rusalka (opera) Rusalka is an opera by Antonin Dvořák. The Czech libretto was written by the poet Jaroslav Kvapil (1868-1950) based on the fairy tales of Karel Jaromir Erben and Božena Němcová. The opera was first performed in Prague on 31 March 1901. (A rusalka is a water spirit of ...
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List of Czechs
List of Czechs This is a partial list of famous Czech, Czech-speaking/writing people, and people born in Bohemia or the Czech lands. Note: This list includes people of the Czech nationality as well as people having some significant Czech ancestry or association with Czech culture. Actors See Czech actors ...
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Czech literature (translated from French)
Czech literature Series: Littérature French-speaking literature Écrivains - Livres Literary history Antiquity - Moyen Age - E S. - e s. - e s. - e s. - e s. - e s. Formes littéraires Conte Nouvelle - Roman - Poésie - Théâtre Genres littéraires Biographie - Fantastique - Roman noir - Polar - Science-fiction - Jeunesse - Expérimental - Nouveau roman Voir aussi Litt. non francophone ...
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List famous Czechs (translated from French)
... Milan Kundera Karel Hynek Macha Ferdinand Peroutka Bozena Nemcova Jaroslav Seifert Vladislav Van?ura Type-setters ...
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