- Wenceslaus, Wenceslas,
Wenzeslaus and
Wenzslaus (and
other similar names) are
Latinized forms of the
Czech name Václav. The
other language versions of...
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Slovan players included goalkeeper Viliam Schrojf and
defender Ján Popluhár.
Vencel Horváth Hrivnák
Zlocha Fillo Čapkovič
Cvetler Hrdlička Móder Jokl Čapkovič...
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Wenceslaus III (Czech: Václav III, Hungarian:
Vencel, Polish: Wacław, Croatian: Vjenceslav, Slovak: Václav; 6
October 1289 – 4
August 1306) was King of...
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Alexander Vencel may
refer to:
Alexander Vencel (born 1944) (1944-),
Slovak football goalkeeper who
represented Czechoslovakia Alexander Vencel (born 1967)...
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Alexander Vencel (born 2
March 1967) is a
Slovak former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He
works as
goalkeeping coach and ****istant...
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Alexander Vencel (born 8
February 1944) is a
Slovak former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He made 25
appearances for Czechoslovakia...
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Justina Szilágyi, who was a
cousin of
Matthias Corvinus. She was the
widow of
Vencel Pongrác of Szentmiklós when "Ladislaus Dragwlya"
married her, most probably...
- "praised with glory".
Variations are Вячеслав (Ukrainian and Russian),
Vencel (Hungarian), Wacław, Więcław, Wiesław (Polish), Venceslas/Wenceslas (French)...
- József
Schunda (1818–1893) and
Vencel József
Schunda (19 May 1845 – 26
January 1923) were
uncle and
nephew and Czech-born
Hungarian musical instrument...
- (1300–1305)
Wenceslaus III (1305–1306), also King of
Hungary (1301–1305) as
Vencel The
royal line
ended in 1306 with the
death of King
Wenceslaus III. The...