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Jozef Roháč a.k.a.
Potkan (Rat) (September 6, 1956) is a
Slovak criminal,
terrorist and
Slovak mafia hitman,
specializing in explosives. He is mostly...
- Jan
Roháč of Dubá (Czech: Jan
Roháč z Dubé; died 9
September 1437) was a
Bohemian Hussite general who
originated in the
Bohemian gentry.
Following the...
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Martin Roháč (? – 17
February 1571) was a
Czech soldier,
later a
robber and
serial killer with the
alleged highest number of
victims in the
Czech lands...
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Riesling (/ˈriːslɪŋ, ˈriːzlɪŋ/ REE-sling, REEZ-ling, German: [ˈʁiːslɪŋ] ) is a
white grape variety that
originated in the
Rhine region.
Riesling is an...
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Richard Rohac (1906–1956) was an
Austrian designer and
master metal craftsman.
Richard Rohac was
virtually unknown outside of
Austria in his lifetime....
- Mikuláš of Hus,
Bohuslav of Švamberk,
Chval Řepický of Machovice, and Jan
Roháč of Dubá, and the
priest Prokop Holý. The main
centre of
their ****ociation...
- of Jan
Roháč of Dubé was
besieged at his
castle Sion near Kutná Hora. It was then
captured by Sigismund's forces, and on 9
September 1437
Roháč, still...
- who did not
fully honor the
agreement with the pro-Hussite Bohemians. Jan
Roháč of Dubá, a
leader of the
radical Taborite Hussites and a
follower of Jan...
- regularly.
According to the
original lawsuit, Sýkora
delegated the hit to
Jozef Roháč and
Imrich Oláh.
According to the head of
investigators at that time, they...
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invasions and
ultimately led to its collapse.
Political scientist Dalibor Roháč noted that the "principle of
liberum veto pla**** an
important role in [the]...