- July (Slovak).
Mahulena may also
refer to:
Mahulena Bočanová,
Czech actress Mahulena Nešlehová,
Czech painter's
theorist and
curator Mahulena Richterová,...
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Mahulena Bočanová (born 18
March 1967 in Prague) is a
Czech actress and presenter.
Since 2008, she
works for ČRo1 Radiožurnál, a
Czech radio-journal. Mahulena...
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United States. The film
features the
voices of Jiří Lábus, Matěj Hádek,
Mahulena Bočanová,
Michal Dlouhý, Petr Pelzer, Jan Přeučil,
Viktor Preiss, Miroslav...
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Mahulena Čejková (23
August 1936 – 21
April 2023) was a
Czech physician and politician. A
member of the
Civic Forum and
Civic Movement, she
served in the...
- Radúz and
Mahulena is an 1898
stage play by
Czech novelist Julius Zeyer. It was made into a film in 1970,
directed by Petr Weigl.
Wikisource has original...
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century include melodramas for two-stage
plays by
Julius Zeyer: Radúz a
Mahulena (1898) and Pod Jabloní (1901), both of
which had a long
performance history...
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incidental music composed for
Julius Zeyer's
mythological drama Radúz and
Mahulena by
Josef Suk in 1897–1898. Zeyer's
dramatic poem is a love story, combining...
- The film
stars the
voices of: Jiří Lábus as Goat Matěj Hádek as
Jemmy Mahulena Bočanová as
Katie Michal Dlouhý as Matěj (cameo)/Broad
Miroslav Táborský...
- Biography. Vol. 18.
Retrieved 27
February 2024. Kopal, Vladimír; Hofmann,
Mahulena (2013). "Vladimír
Mandl (20.3.1899 – 8.1.1941)". In Hobe,
Stephan (ed.)...
- Mahuliena,
Golden Maiden (Czech:
Mahulena, zlatá panna, German: Der
treue Johannes) is co-production Slovak-German film fairy-tale in
motif of Brothers...