- Františka
Plamínková (5
February 1875 – 30 June 1942) was a
Czech feminist and
suffrage activist.
Trained as a teacher, she
became involved in feminism...
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- Šváb [cs] Vladimír Javorský as
Alois Schmidt Dagmar Bláhová as Františka
Plamínková Anna Geislerová as
Ludmila Brožová-Polednová "Vaše, jen Vaše Milada. Režisér...
- in 1926. Her
early political life was
influenced by
senator Františka
Plamínková, the Women's
National Council founder. Horáková
married her
husband Bohuslav...
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significant feminist organization in the
interwar period.
Founded by Františka
Plamínková, its
members strove for
reform of
marriage laws and
employment restrictions...
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Czechoslovak Orthodox Church,
later canonised as St.
Gorazd Františka
Plamínková, senator,
feminist Evžen Rošický, journalist,
athlete Vladislav Vančura...
- Austria-Hungary with
prominent Czech suffragists including Františka
Plamínková,
Marie Tůmová, and
Charlotte Garrigue Masaryk. The
Czech suffrage movement...
- was
among the
first three women to run for the
Bohemian Diet Františka
Plamínková (1875–1942) –
founded the
Committee for Women's
Suffrage (Czech: Výbor...
- memoriam,
class III JUDr.
Josef Patejdl, in memoriam,
class III Františka
Plamínková, in memoriam,
class III Prof.
Marie Provazníková, in memoriam,
class III...