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Ctirad (pronounced [ˈtscɪrat]) (Polish: Czcirad) is a Slavic-origin male
given name
derived from the
elements čĭstĭ "honour" and radŭ "happy, willing"...
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Ctirad Mašín (August 11, 1930 –
August 13, 2011) and
Josef Mašín (born
March 8, 1932) were
brothers who put up
armed resistance against the
communist regime...
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Ctirad Benáček (8
September 1924 – 1
December 1999) was a
Czech basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1948
Summer Olympics. He...
- Přemysl –
mythical Czech rulers settled in the 8th
century at Vyšehrad
Ctirad and Šárka – the
characters of the Maidens' War, when
women after the death...
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princely knight Ctirad,
deceiving him into
believing that she is an
unwilling captive of the
rebelling women. Once
released by
Ctirad, who has quickly...
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Ctirad Kohoutek (18
March 1929 in Zábřeh,
Czechoslovakia – 19
September 2011 in Brno,
Czech Republic) was a
contemporary Czech composer,
music theorist...
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women won. Šárka, Vlasta's lieutenant,
entrapped a band of
armed men led by
Ctirad by
tying herself to a tree,
claiming that the
rebel maidens had tied her...
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Ctirad and Šárka (Czech:
Ctirad a Šárka) is an
outdoor sculpture by
Josef Václav Myslbek,
installed at Vyšehradské sady in Vyšehrad, Prague,
Czech Republic...
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Ctirad Jungmann (born 20 May 1959) is a
Czech rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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underground resistance against the ****s. He was the
father of
Josef and
Ctirad Mašín.
Josef Mašín was born in Lošany in Bohemia. He was a
member of the...