- (Hungarian: Báthori Erzsébet,
pronounced [ˈbaːtori ˈɛrʒeːbɛt]; Slovak:
Alžbeta Bátoriová; 7
August 1560 – 21
August 1614) was a
Hungarian noblewoman and...
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Alžbeta Brezáková (1921 – 24
April 2015) was a
Slovak nurse and the
third wife of
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria. The
daughter of a
castellan emplo**** by the...
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Alžbeta Ferencová (born 16
November 1991),
known professionally as Zea, is a
Slovak television actress, singer, and c****ographer, best
known for her...
- Look up Elizabeth,
Alžbeta, Elisabeth, Elizabeta, Élisabeth, or Eliška in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Elizabeth or
Elisabeth may
refer to: Elizabeth...
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Alžběta (English: Elizabeth; born
Alžběta Přemyslovna
before 1288 or
between May and 4
October 1305 or
before 5
October 1305, died
before June 1347) was...
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Alžběta Dufková (born 19
April 1990) is a
Czech synchronized swimmer who
competed in the 2008
Summer Olympics, 2012
Summer Olympics and 2016
Summer Olympics...
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Alžběta Bášová (born 22
October 1993) is a
Czech badminton player. Her parents, Petr Báša and
Ludmila Bášová is also a
Czech former badminton player....
- Eliška Junková-Khásová (born
Alžběta Pospíšilová; 16
November 1900 – 5
January 1994), also
known as
Elisabeth Junek, was a
Czech automobile racer. She...
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Alžbeta Havrančíková (born 27
September 1963) is a
Czechoslovak and
Slovak former cross-country
skier who
competed from 1984 to 2000.
Competing in four...
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original on
April 6, 2024.
Retrieved December 11, 2022. Marešová,
Alžběta (December 13, 2022). "Za pády
mohly sukně a nervozita. I tak získali Mrázkovi...