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- Tomáš Štítný ze Štítného (c. 1333 – 1401/1409) was a Czech nobleman, writer, theologian, translator, and Christian preacher. Tomáš Štítný came from a lower...
- Czechoslovakia Tomáš Matonoha (born 1971), Czech actor Tomáš Štítný ze Štítného (c. 1333 – 1401/1409), Czech nobleman and writer Tomáš Svoboda (1939–2022)...
- and Czech, and was a specialist on the life and work of Tomáš Štítný ze Štítného. This ended in 1852, during a repressive period, when he was dismissed...
- novém (Sermon of St. Paul on the Old and New Man) Řeči besední Tomáše ze Štítného (The Conversations of Tomáš Štítný) Sieť viery (Net of Faith) Spis proti...
- with Přibík Lysec of Pňová Lhota and ancestor of yeoman's clan Štítný ze Štítného - Mikšík of Pňová Lhota. In the year 1621 Jeníčkova Lhota was burnt out...
- Volkswohnhaus der Gemeinde Wien, Puchsbaumplatz 14, Vienna 10 (1929) House Hesky, Stitneho 10, České Budějovice (1931) Villa J. N. Kral, Prachatice (1931–1932) Wikimedia...
- Stranná. It is a Neoclassical building with a Gothic core. Tomáš Štítný ze Štítného (c. 1333 – 1401/1409), nobleman, writer and theologian Iva Janžurová (born...
- biographer Jan Nepomuk Štěpánek (1783–1844), playwright Tomáš Štítný ze Štítného (c. 1333 – 1401/09) Eduard Štorch (1878–1956) Františka Stránecká (1839–1888)...