- Libuše,
Libussa,
Libushe or,
historically Lubossa, is a
legendary ancestor of the Přemyslid
dynasty and the
Czech people as a whole.
According to legend...
- the
previous book in the
series (The War
Hound and the World's Pain) and
Libussa Cartagena y Mendoza-Chilperic, the
Duchess of Crete,
along with
their journey...
- Prague/Židovská
Praha -
anglicky (in Czech). Demetz,
Peter (1997). "Chapter One:
Libussa, or
Versions of Origin".
Prague in
Black and Gold:
Scenes from the Life...
- Kadłubek (Latin:
Vincentius Cadlubkonis); a
similar legend, that of Krok and
Libussa,
appeared in the
early Czech history by
Cosmas of Prague.
Princess Wanda...
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Libussa is a Main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by C. H. F.
Peters on
December 22, 1886, in Clinton, New York and was
named after Libussa, the...
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address spiritual values,
which in the
words of the
dying queen of his
Libussa,
would only come
after the
period of
Materialism had p****ed. Due to the...
- Oberpostamts-Zeitung,
later Prager Zeitung Libussa (1802–1804), eine vaterländische
Vierteljahrschrift Bohemia (1828–1938)
Libussa (1851–1860),
Jahrbuch für ... Lotos...
- name "Primislaus" in his
drama Libussa, as does
Thomas Carlyle in his
translation of
Johann Karl
August Musäus' "
Libussa". Demetz,
Peter (1997). Prague...
- at the age of 20 and won the
Kainz Medal in 1992 for her
performance of
Libussa and the
Nestroy Theatre Prize in 2000 for
portraying Martha in
Edward Albee's...
-
translations of "
Libussa" include: "
Libussa" in
German Romance (1827) "
Libussa" in
Tales from the
German (1844) "
Libussa" in
Libussa,
Duchess of Bohemia;...