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Bavor Rodovský mladší of Hustířany (around 1526 in Hustířany – 1591/92 or 1600 in Budyně nad Ohří) was a
Czech nobleman and alchemist.
Bavor Rodovský mladší...
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Bavor may
refer to:
Bavor Rodovský mladší of Hustiřany,
Czech nobleman and
alchemist Bavor II (c. 1220–c. 1279),
feudal ruler of Strakonice,
Bohemia and...
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Rodovsky (ISR) Jamila Wideman (ISR) Shay Doron (ISR) Laine Selwyn (ISR) Ornit Shwartz (ISR) Katia Levitsky (ISR) Brasheedah...
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architectural value, it is also
protected as a
cultural monument.
Bavor Rodovský mladší of Hustířany (c. 1526 – c. 1600),
alchemist Velichovky is twinned...
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rebuilt in the
Baroque style. In 1710, the
church was extended.
Bavor Rodovský mladší of Hustířany (1526–1591),
nobleman and alchemist; died here Petr...
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translation of the
Czech cookbook Kuchařství (Cookery)
written by
Bavor Rodovský in 1535. However, no
copies of this
supposed translation have survived...
- 201003644. PMID 21462370. S2CID 36248286. D.C. Coffey; O.G. Reid; D.B.
Rodovsky; G.P. Bartholomew; D.S.
Ginger (2007). "Mapping
Local Photocurrents in...