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chronicles from 14th
century (such as
those of Dalimil,
Wenceslaus Hajek and
Přibík Pulkava z Radenína) do not
specify the
location of Čech and Lech's homeland...
- Jan Patočka Jan Patočka (1971) Photo: Jindřich
Přibík Born (1907-06-01)1 June 1907 Turnov, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary Died 13
March 1977(1977-03-13) (aged 69)...
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premiere Date: 31
December (O.S. 19 December), 1890 Place: Conductor:
Iosif Pribik Moscow premiere Date: 4
November 1891 Place:
Bolshoi Theatre Conductor:...
- Nepomuk, Pomuk, Nepomucek, Přemysl, Myslik, Premek, Pribislav, Priba,
Pribik, Pribišek,
Radoslav (house form: Radek, Radik, Radeček, Radan, Radko, Radoš...
- Weinmann, 2015 – Colombia,
Trinidad and Tobago,
Venezuela Neostenotarsus Pribik & Weinmann, 2004 –
French Guiana Nesiergus Simon, 1903 – Seyc****es Nesipelma...
- the late 14th century. E.g., the so-called New
Chronicle of
Bohemiae by
Přibík Pulkava and in the
chronicle compiled by
Giovanni de' Marignolli. A notable...
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Martin Helwig's map of
Silesia mentions Riſenberg (Risenberg). In 1380,
Přibík Pulkava called the
mountains the Sněžné hory (Snowy Mountains). The Czech...
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premieres followed in 1892 by the
Russian Opera Society,
conducted by
Iosif Pribik. The
Bolshoi Theatre premiere was
given in 1898 and was
conducted by Ulrikh...
- 1913 on the very same lake.
Players such as Vilém Weiss, Potůček, Reiberg,
Přibík, Komeštík and Kubeška pla**** in this match.
Organised hockey was founded...
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History Museum of Bern.
Retrieved February 21, 2016. "Gen.
Neostenotarsus Pribik & Weinmann, 2004".
World Spider Catalog.
Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved...