- Tadeáš Hájek z
Hájku (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtadeaːʃ ˈɦaːjɛk ˈzɦaːjku]) (1
December 1525 in
Prague – 1
September 1600 in Prague), also
known as Tadeáš...
- of his country's
Communist regime and had to
adopt the
pseudonym Michal Hájků in
order to
write a
series of
compositions in a
style which evoked earlier...
- and "Musaja", "Tahiri", in Boriç i Vogël and Grilë Hajković
brotherhood →"
Hajku", in Boriç i Vogël and Grilë Kontić
brotherhood →"Konto", in Boriç i Vogël...
- violins,
viola and
cello arrangement for:
piano trio
arrangement by:
Michal Hájků, (pseudonym of
Jarmil Burghauser)
performed by:
Abegg Trio
Arrangement suitable...
-
Terasy u hranic, Sacny, Kačisdorfské pole, Horní čtvrtě, Culisty-Dlúhé, U
Hájku Vlasatice Brno-Country Novoveské vinohrady, Branišovské vinohrady, Pohořelické...
- (Matyáš Dvorský z
Hájku) 1561–1562
Georgius Polenta a
Sudetis (Jiří
Polenta ze Sudetu) 1562–1572
Mathias Curius ab
Hajek (Matyáš Dvorský z
Hájku) 1572–1573 Petrus...
-
vojnih invalida Domovinskog rata
Republike Hrvatske". "HVIDRA-a
osudila hajku na
kardinala Bozanića". 23 May 2007.
Archived from the
original on 2007-09-28...
- (in Serbian). 27
November 2023.
Retrieved 1
December 2023. "Vučić počeo
hajku na Miketića
preko Pinka:
Prete mu
objavljivanjem intimnih fotografija, on...
-
National Heritage Institute.
Retrieved 2023-03-06. "Poutní
cesta z
Prahy do
Hájku" (in Czech).
National Heritage Institute.
Retrieved 2023-03-06. "Hrad Červený...