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- Libice. His mother was Střezislava (d. 985–987), and according to David Kalhous belonged to the Přemyslid dynasty. He had five brothers: Soběslav, Spytimír...
- Michael Krešimir II and the mother of King Stephen Držislav (969–997). Kalhous, David (2021), "State formation in the 10th century", The Routledge Handbook...
- Supporting Role Eric Durst, Lenka Líkařová, Viktor Muller, Marek Ruth, Tomáš Kalhous, Lukáš Herrmann, Pavel Kolář, Petr Hastík, Vit Komrzý Nominated Hollywood...
- the Polish-Bohemian alliance, which finally collapsed in the mid-980s. Kalhous, David (2012). Anatomy of a Duchy: The Political and Ecclesiastical Structures...
- Criminal Justice Policy Review (2014): 1-15. Sage Journals. Web. 17 Mar. 2016 Kalhous, Clara, and John Meringolo. "Bail Pending Trial: Changing Interpretations...
- Babilon Wei-Hwa Huang Pavel Kalhous  Czech Republic  United States  Canada 1994 Cologne  Germany Ron Osher Pavel Kalhous Pero Galogaza  Czech Republic...
- Gluhak 1990, p. 150. Овчинніков 2000, p. 154. Vach 2006, pp. 255–256. Kalhous, David (2012). Anatomy of a Duchy: The Political and Ecclesiastical Structures...
- Civilization. Veritas Foundation Publication Centre. p. 114. ISBN 978-0901215796. Kalhous, David (2012). Anatomy of a Duchy: The Political and Ecclesiastical Structures...
- Polish). 2: 17–32. Łowmiański 2004, p. 15. Łowmiański 2004, p. 16–18, 22–24. Kalhous, David (2012). Anatomy of a Duchy: The Political and Ecclesiastical Structures...
- Ostmitteleuropas e. V., dem Balatoni-Museum. pp. 177–195. ISBN 978-3-89646-156-8. Kalhous, David (2012). Anatomy of a Duchy: The Political and Ecclesiastical Structures...