- Eliška
Krásnohorská (18
November 1847, in
Prague – 26
November 1926, in Prague) was a
Czech feminist author. She was
introduced to
literature and feminism...
- Mária
Krásnohorská (née Frištáková, born 15
August 1949) is a
Slovak diplomat, who
served as the amb****ador of
Slovakia to
France (2001–2007) and Italy...
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until 1868, when she
moved to Prague,
where she met the
authors Eliška
Krásnohorská and
Sofie Podlipská, and took
gymnasial exams,
despite not
being allowed...
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Krásnohorská Dlhá Lúka (Slovak pronunciation: [
ˈkraːsnɔɦɔrskaː ˈdl̩ɦaː ˈluːka]; Hungarian: Várhosszúrét) is a
village and muni****lity in the Rožňava District...
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Krásnohorská Cave (Slovak:
Krásnohorská Jaskyňa) is a
karst cave
situated at the
northern foot of the Silická
planina Plain, in the
Slovak Karst, 6.5 km...
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about irregular opus
numbering From a set, "Songs to
words by Eliška
Krásnohorská", B.23 in
Burghauser 1960.
Burghauser 1960, pp. 106–08, B.21. "First...
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Czech Jewish pianist,
music educator, and
sister of
Gideon Klein Eliška
Krásnohorská (1847–1926),
Czech feminist author Eliška Misáková (1926–1948), Czech...
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feminism and nationalism. Ženské
listy was
established by Eliška
Krásnohorská in 1873 and was an
organ of the Women's
Manufacturing Society. The magazine...
- Eliška
Krásnohorská,
after the
novel by
Karolina Světlá 1875–1876 7
November 1876
Provisional 118 The
Secret (Tajemství) 3 acts Eliška
Krásnohorská 1877–1878...
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three acts, with
music by Bedřich
Smetana and
libretto by Eliška
Krásnohorská, in
their third operatic collaboration. The
subtext of the plot is a...