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Dagmar Havlová (born
Dagmar Veškrnová on 22
March 1953) is a
Czech actress. She
married Václav Havel, the
former Czech President, on 4
January 1997. She...
- Olga
Havlová (nee Šplíchalová; 11 July 1933 – 27
January 1996) was a
Czech dissident, activist, and the
first wife of Václav Havel, the last President...
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Following a
legal dispute with his sister-in-law
Dagmar Havlová (wife of his
brother Ivan M. Havel),
Havel decided to sell his 50% stake...
- Květa
Havlová is a
former Czechoslovak slalom canoeist who
competed in the 1950s. She won two
medals in the
folding K-1 team
event at the ICF
Canoe Slalom...
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comedy following protagonist siblings Zuzana (pla**** by
actress Dagmar Havlová) and Petr (pla**** by
actor Jiří Lábus). The film also
starred Josef Kemr...
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Pythagoras (1977) ....
Helena Trojanová Píseň o
stromu a růži (1978) .... Vera
Havlová Kočičí
princ (1978) Die Gänsehirtin am
Brunnen (1979) Útěky domů (1980)...
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restitution to the
Havel family and is now
owned by Václav Havel's widow,
Dagmar Havlová. The
complex has been
listed as a
cultural monument since 1976. In 2017...
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Jaroslava Havlová is a
former Czechoslovak slalom canoeist who
competed in the 1950s. She won two
medals in the
folding K-1 team
event at the ICF Canoe...
- playwright, dissident, and ****ure president, Václav
Havel to his wife Olga
Havlová during his
nearly four-year
imprisonment from May 1979 to
March 1983. (Havel...
- Jana
Havlová (born (1978-05-27)27 May 1978) is a
retired Czech female volleyball player. She was part of the
Czech Republic women's
national volleyball...