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Jiskra (a
Czech word
meaning "spark") may
refer to: John
Jiskra of Brandýs (c. 1400 – c. 1469), Czech...
- John
Jiskra of Brandýs (Czech: Jan
Jiskra z Brandýsa; German:
Johann Giskra von Brandeis; Hungarian:
Jiskra János; c. 1400 – c. 1469), in
English sometimes...
- 1955 —
Sokol Preciosa Jablonec nad
Nisou 1960 — TJ
Jiskra Jablonec nad
Nisou (Tělovýchovná
jednota Jiskra Jablonec nad Nisou) 1963 — TJ LIAZ
Jablonec nad...
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Slavia Kroměříž SK
Sigma Olomouc B
Sokol Hostouň SK
Slavia Prague B TJ
Jiskra Domažlice FC Písek FC
Slavia Karlovy Vary FK
Motorlet Prague Povltavská...
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Jiskra Liberec was a
Czechoslovak football club from the town of Liberec,
which pla**** one
season in the
Czechoslovak First League. It was
founded in 1922...
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Markus Jiskra is a
Swiss international taekwondo practitioner. He
reached the quarter-final of the 2008
European Championships in Rome, and
competed in...
- League. 1927–1948: SK Staré Město 1948–1953:
Sokol Staré Město 1953–1993:
Jiskra Staré Město 1993: SFK Staré Město 1994–1999: FC
Synot Staré Město 1999–2000:...
- TJ
Jiskra Domažlice is a
Czech football club
located in Domažlice. It
currently plays in the
Bohemian Football League,
which is the
third tier of the Czech...
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Hunyadi had met
Jiskra in Körmöcbánya (present-day Kremnica, Slovakia)
where they
concluded a
treaty on 24 August.
According to the treaty,
Jiskra retained Léva...
- 1442, Ladislaus'
interests were
represented by a
Czech condottiere, John
Jiskra of Brandýs, in Hungary, and by the
Czech Catholic lord,
Ulrich II of Rosenberg...