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Libuše, Libussa,
Libushe or,
historically Lubossa, is a
legendary ancestor of the Přemyslid
dynasty and the
Czech people as a whole.
According to legend...
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Libuše Šafránková (7 June 1953 – 9 June 2021,
married as Abrhámová) was a
Czech actress. Her
husband was
actor Josef Abrhám. Her
breakthrough was the title...
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Libuše (Czech pronunciation: ['lɪbʊʃɛ]) is a
Czech female given name
derived from the
adjective libý, the base of
which is
Slavonic l'ub
meaning "love"...
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Libuše may
refer to:
Libuše,
legendary ancestor of the Přemyslid
dynasty and the
Czech people as
whole Libuše (name),
Czech female given name (includes...
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Libuše Patočková (17
March 1933 – 1
January 2010) was a
Czech cross-country skier. She
competed in the women's 10 km and the women's 3 × 5 km
relay events...
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Libuše Havelková (11 May 1924 – 6
April 2017) was a
Czech actress. She
appeared in more than 90
films and
television shows between 1957 and 2012. September...
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Libuše Švormová (born 23
August 1935) is a
Czech actress. She has
appeared in over 45
films and
television shows since 1959.
Lovers in the Year One (1973)...
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Libuše Jarcovjáková (born 1952) is a
Czech photographer and educator,
based in Prague. Jarcovjáková
photographed nightlife,
minority groups and marginalised...
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jumped with his
horse Šemík over the
walls and from
Libuše's bath into the river. When the Přemyslid
dynasty settled on the current...
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Libuše (pronunciation) is a "festival opera" in
three acts, with
music by Bedřich Smetana. The
libretto was
originally written in
German by
Josef Wenzig...