- Luděk
Sekyra (born 8
February 1964) is a
Czech entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the
owner of the
Sekyra Group,
which has
operated on the
Czech real...
- The
Sekyra Foundation is a
private foundation created in 2018 by
Czech entrepreneur Luděk
Sekyra in
support of
moral universalism,
liberal values, and...
- Ivan
Sekyra (1
October 1952 − 30 June 2012) was a
Czech rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, director, and screenwriter. He
learned to play the
violin as...
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proved too
great for Lasky.
Lasky became the
first opponent to
knock out Joe
Sekyra in a
brutal battle at the
Auditorium in
Minneapolis on
November 29, 1932...
- Jiří
Sekyra (21
April 1929 in
Prague – 18
October 1977 in Prague) was a
Czech ice
hockey player who
competed in the 1952
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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consisted of Slávek
Janda on
guitar and vocals,
Miroslav Imrich (vocals), Ivan
Sekyra (guitar), Jiří
Cendra (keyboards), Antonín Smrčka (b**** guitar), and Ivan...
-
Sekyra ('The Axe') is a 1966
novel by the
Czech author Ludvík Vaculík. Like
Milan Kundera's The Joke (1967), The Axe was an
influential novel in Czechoslovakia...
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Minneapolis Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. 63 Loss 36–12–4 (11) Joe
Sekyra PTS 10 Oct 9, 1931
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S....
- mək-MAHN; born
August 30, 1954) is an
American moral philosopher. He has been
Sekyra and White's
Professor of
Moral Philosophy at the
University of
Oxford since...
- (1940–2021),
painter and
sculptor Dana Kuchtová (born 1961),
politician Luděk
Sekyra (born 1964),
businessman Petr Muk (1965–2010), pop
singer Tomáš
Kobes (born...