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- - Novinky.cz". 8 March 2021. Koester, p. 18. Cabada and Waisová, p.53. Blaive, p.142-43. "Czechoslovak Unit" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on...
- Jordain de Blaivies (sometimes modernised Jourdain de Blaye) is an Old French chanson de geste written in decasyllables around 1200. It is an adventure...
- 20th Century?". Africa Check. Retrieved 2 December 2021. Behr, Valentin; Blaive, Muriel; Constantin, Anenoma; Neumayer, Laure; Zombory, Máté (April 2020)...
- imprecision of the section of Plutarch on which the 82 BCE date depends. Frédéric Blaive considers it, at least, a callous act on Sulla's part, which showed that...
- Karel (2000). Zpráva o ****vání v komunistických archivech. Prague: Paseka. Blaive, Muriel (2005). Une déstalinisation manquée. Tchécoslovaquie 1956. Paris:...
- origins are rooted in folklore. Amis has married Lubias and become count of Blaives (Blaye), while Amiles has become seneschal at the court of Charlemagne...
- Amiles und Jourdains de Blaivies, 1852 – "Amis et Amiles" and "Jourdain de Blaives". Altfranzösische lyrische gedichte aus dem Berner codex 389, 1868 – Old...
- Bishop of Tallinn (Reval), Estonia, and with him protopresbyters Michael (Blaive) and Nicholas (Bezhanitsky) (1919) New Hieromartyrs Alexander (Trapitsyn)...
- Personality. Central European University Press. ISBN 978-1-85866-005-9. Blaive, Muriel (2016). "National Narratives of Czech Identity From the 19th Century...
- born into the family of railroad workers in Hungary. According to Muriel Blaive, he was an ethnic Hungarian, but no Slovak source confirms this. He joined...