- up the
derogatory name,
Kratonohy was
founded by Býd, the son of
Count Slavomil of Kouřim, at the
place where he
rested with his
people for
three days...
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known as Karl
Slavomil Amerling; pen name
Slavoj Strnad Klatovský; 18
September 1807 – 2
November 1884) was a
Czech teacher...
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Dennis F.; Hejný,
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University of Wisconsin...
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Vincencia Zora, Dorián, Sírius, Slavoľub,
Slavomil, Zoran, Auróra, Cyntia, Doriána, Sinda, Slavomila,
Zorana Miloš, Miloň...
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Papua New Guinea",
Dennis F. Whigham,
Dagmar Dykyjová, and
Slavomil Hejný, eds.,
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Verso Books. Vencl,
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beginning Slav- (Slavomir,
Slavomil).
Pronounced slah:vek. Czech: 22
January Russian: Slav (given name), Slaviy...
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Jozef Miloslav Hurban (Hungarian: Hurbán József Miloszláv;
pseudonyms Slavomil F. Kořennatý, Ľudovít Pavlovič, M. z Bohuslavíc, M. Selovský, 19
March 1817...
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cause which he
enthusiastically embraced,
earning himself the
nickname "
Slavomil". Due to
political unrest, the
Hungarian government closed the seminary...
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