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Arnost was a
medieval Bishop of Rochester.
Arnost was a monk at Bec
Abbey in
Normandy France before being selected for the see of Rochester. He was consecrated...
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Arnošt Goldflam (born 22
September 1946 in Brno) is a
Czech playwright, writer, director, screenwriter, and actor. He
appeared in more than
thirty films...
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Arnošt of
Pardubice (Czech:
Arnošt z Pardubic, German:
Ernst von Pardubitz; 25
March 1297 – 30 June 1364) was the
first Archbishop of
Prague (and the last...
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Arnošt Lustig (Czech pronunciation: [ˈarnoʃt ˈlustɪk]; 21
December 1926 – 26
February 2011) was a
renowned Czech Jewish author of novels,
short stories...
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Arnošt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arnošt or
Arnost is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Arnost,
medieval Bishop of...
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Arnošt Klíma, PhDr., DrSc. (1
March 1916,
Klimkovice – 4
January 2000, Prague), was a historian, most
noted for his work on the
economic and
social history...
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Arnošt Petráček (born 25 July 1991) is a
Czech Paralympic swimmer who
competes in
international level events. He
specialises in
backstroke swimming where...
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Arnošt Muka (German:
Ernst Mucke; 10
March 1854 – 10
October 1932) was a
German and
Sorbian writer,
linguist and man of science. Muka was born in Großhänchen...
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Arnošt Kreuz (or
Ernst Kreuz, 9 May 1912 – 9
February 1974), was a
Czech football forward of
German ethnicity who pla**** for
Czechoslovakia in the 1938...
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Arnošt Frischer (1887–1954) was a
Czechoslovak Jewish politician who
represented the
Jewish community to the
Czechoslovak government-in-exile. Much more...