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Karel Boromejský Mádl (15
August 1859 – 20
November 1932) was a
Czech historian and art
critic and a
professor at the
Academy of Arts,
Architecture and...
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which a
church was
later built. The
present church was
built as the
Karel Boromejsky Church between 1730 and 1736 to
plans by
Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer. In...
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Karel Boromejský Kašpar (16 May 1870 – 21
April 1941) was a
Czech Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as
Archbishop of
Prague from 1931 until...
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representatives of
Czech universities including figures such as
Karel Boromejský Mádl.
Their intensive work and the work of
their collaborators lead to...
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refuge in the
Cathedral of Sts
Cyril and
Methodius (until 1935 the
Karel Boromejsky Church) a
cathedral of the
Czech and
Slovak Orthodox Church in Prague...
- Vojnín (1832-1894) ii.
Klaudine Maria Beata von
Gudenus Emerich Karel Boromejský Jindřich Jan
Nepomuk David Chotek von
Chotkov und Vojnín (1833-1911) Julie...
- in this
direction by the
Prague violinists Ferdinand Lantner and Karl
Boromejský Dvořák.
During his stay in
Vienna he
communicated with the
violinist of...
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Charles Joseph Vo**** (born as
Karel Boromejský Josef Vopička) (November 3, 1857 –
September 4, 1935) was an
American diplomat of
Czech origin who served...
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Machek Luděk Novák, Antonín Machek.
Praha Nakladatelství ČSAV, 1962.
Karel Boromejsky Madl,
Antonin Machek, malíř
podobizen (portrait painter), Stenc, 1929...
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Josef Schnitter (1852–1914), Czech-Bulgarian
architect Karel Boromejský Mádl (1859–1932), art
historian and
critic Karel Šviha (1877–1937), politician...