- Bedřich
Hrozný (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbɛdr̝ɪx ˈɦrozniː] ; 6 May 1879 – 12
December 1952), also
known as
Friedrich Hrozny, was a
Czech orientalist and...
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hrozný in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hrozný is a Czech, Slovak, and
Ukrainian surname. It is a
cognate of the
Russian word Grozny. Notable...
- Bedřich
Hrozný succeeded in
analyzing the language. He
presented his
argument that the
language is Indo-European in a
paper published in 1915 (
Hrozný 1915)...
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Vyacheslav Viktorovych Hrozny (Ukrainian: В'ячеслав Вікторович Грозний; born 12 July 1956) is a
Ukrainian football player and manager. He is a
holder of...
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Hattusa tablets was
eventually deciphered by a
Czech linguist, Bedřich
Hrozný (1879–1952), who, on 24
November 1915,
announced his
results in a lecture...
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decipherment of Sumerian.
Hittite was
deciphered in 1915 by Bedřich
Hrozný.
Linear B, a
script used in the
ancient Aegean, was
deciphered in 1952 by...
- the site was
visited several times, it was not
until 1925 when Bedřich
Hrozný corroborated this
identification by
excavating tablets from the
fields next...
- Réva (English: Wine), or Dívka s
hrozny (English: Girl with grapes), is an
outdoor statue,
installed in 1960 at
Kampa Park in Prague,
Czech Republic. The...
- Hajičová Václav
Hampl Miroslav Hroch –
historian of
nationalism Bedřich
Hrozný –
orientalist and
linguist Vojtěch Jarník –
mathematician Konstantin Josef...
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beginning in 1893. Hugo
Grothe dug a
small soundage in 1906. In 1925, Bedřich
Hrozný excavated Kültepe and
found over 1000
cuneiform tablets, some of
which ended...