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Margita Figuli (2
October 1909 – 27
March 1995;
known after her
marriage as
Margita Šustrová and by the
penname Ol'ga Morena) was a
Slovak prose writer...
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Chestnut Horses (Slovak: Tri gaštanové kone) is a 1940
novel by
Margita Figuli in the
Slovak language. In the
mountains of Slovakia,
Peter has been in...
- been the
second son of
Quintus Marcius Philippus, the
consul of 281. The
Figuli flourished until the end of the Republic, and
obtained two consulships....
- (1874–1945) Ivan
Krasko (1876–1958) Vladimír
Clementis (1902–1952)
Margita Figuli (1909–1995)
Jozef Cíger-Hronský (1896–1960)
Dobroslav Chrobák (1907–1951)...
- The
fragments of Nigidius's
works are
collected by A. Swoboda, P.
Nigidii Figuli Operum Reliquiae (Amsterdam 1964,
updated from the 1889 edition), with Quaestiones...
- Feldek, Jánošík
According to Vivaldi. — A
spoof play. 1980
Slovak –
Margita Figuli, A
Ballad of Jur Jánošík. 1980
Slovak –
Ladislav Ťažký, Jánošík's Tear....
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incorporated into the 24th
Illinois Infantry Regiment.
Slovak immigrant,
Samuel Figuli,
fought in the
Civil War,
owned a
plantation in Virginia, and
later joined...
- Bukovčan Ján
Cikker Alexander Dubček Vladimír
Dzurilla Vladimír
Fajnor Margita Figuli Tibor Freso Koloman Gögh Gustáv Husák
Vincent Hložník Mikuláš Huba Terézia...
- Hronský, František Švantner,
Dobroslav Chrobák, Ľudo
Ondrejov and
Margita Figuli (Three
Chestnut Horses), and the
Slovak surrealists (Štefan Žáry, Rudolf...
- Abruzzesi.
Pittori scultori architetti maestri di
musica fonditori cesellatori figuli,
dagli antichi a’ moderni.
Notizie e do****enti, Napoli, De
Angelis e figlio...