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Čeněk of
Wartenberg (Czech:
Čeněk z Vartemberka; German:
Vinzenz von Wartenberg; c. 1379 – 17
September 1425) was a
commander of the
Royalist Bohemian...
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Čeněk of
Oybin (fl. 1290–1346) was a
Czech nobleman, landowner, and
founder of the Pirkštejn family [cs].
Čeněk was born to the
prominent Ronovci family...
- was a
member of the
entourage of
Charles IV.
After the
death of his
uncle Čeněk of Lipá [cs] in 1363,
Henry was
appointed Supreme Marshal of the Kingdom...
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Čeněk Zíbrt (1864–1932) was a
Czech ethnographer and historian,
specializing in folk culture. He
corresponded for a long time with
Emilie Fryšová when...
- and lord of
Sloup v Čechách, Polná, and
Rataje nad Sázavou. The son of
Čeněk of Oybin, Jan Ješek
inherited the
castles at
Sloup v Čechách and Polná....
- that Chval's son
Čeněk of Lipá is not
identical to
Čeněk of Oybin, and
perhaps the two
brothers are the sons of the
elder Čeněk.
Čeněk of Lipá is last...
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Čeněk Dobiáš (June 1, 1919 –
September 28, 1980) was a
Czech painter. His
paintings have
different themes,
portraits of Roma
girls and women, children...
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Čeněk Šlégl (30
September 1899 – 17
February 1970) was a
Czech film actor. He
appeared in 68
films between 1919 and 1941.
Never the
Twain (1926) Prague...
- in 1396, by
which time
Čeněk was
already deceased and
referred to with the
epithet "of Trosky." At the time of his death,
Čeněk no
longer owned the castle...
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Cenek J. Vrba (born 11
April 1947 in Brno, Czechoslovakia) is a
violinist and
concertmaster of the
Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra between 1975 and 2011...