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Radla (or Radula, died
after 1000) was a
Czech priest and
tutor of
Saint Adalbert of
Prague (Czech: Svatý Vojtěch). Only
little is
known about life of...
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which lager is
substituted for the ale.[citation needed]
Radler (German: [
ˈʁaːdlɐ] , lit.
German for 'cyclist') has a long
history in German-speaking regions...
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Pennsylvania Press. p. 26. ISBN 978-1-5128-2436-0.
Schneerson (1986): The
acronym "
RADLA" for this
level is
identified as the
origin of the
Torah of Hasidus. Ginsburgh...
- co-cathedral.
Domonkos (archbishop 1000) Sebestyén (Sebastian) (archbishop 1001)
Radla (archbishop 1002) Anastaz-Astrik (archbishop ca. 1007) Sebestyén (again)...
- Ascrick, Astrissicus) (died c. 1030/1040) is a
saint of the 11th century.
Radla was a
Czech or
Croat from Bohemia, who was a monk in Hungary. He probably...
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evangelize his kingdom. ****ociates of the late
Adalbert of Prague,
including Radla and Astrik,
arrived in
Hungary in the
first years of his reign. The presence...
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Jacqueline (Escher's secretary) 8
Episodes 2017 A Midsummer's
Nightmare Agent Radlas TV
movie 2017
iZombie Carey Gold 6
Episodes 2017–2020
Supergirl Selena 11...
- the
immediate vicinity of the
original Zábrdovice, the
small village of
Radlas has
existed since the
Middle Ages on the
original and
current Zábrdovice...
- monastery, he met one Rasina.
Historian György Györffy ****ociates
Rasina with
Radla, a
close companion of
Adalbert of Prague; László
Mezey writes that Rasina...
- were:
Milan and T****h sons of Vuçrin, Nokaç and
Lazar sons of Progon,
Radla son of Petko,
Dabzhiv son of Gjorgji, Gjoçko son of Blin,
Vuksan son of...