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Věnceslava or
Vjenceslava is a
Czech feminine given name. The male
version of name is Václav
meaning more glory.
Pronounced vyehn-ses-lah-vah. Věnka means...
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singers of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Destinn was born
Emilie Pavlína
Věnceslava Kittlová in Prague, in what was then Austria-Hungary. Her
family soon...
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Věnceslava Hrubá-Freiberger (born 28
September 1945) is a Czech-German soprano. Born in Dublovice,
Freiberger studied at the
Prague Conservatory with the...
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Věnceslava Hrdličková also Věna (September 15, 1924,
Prague -
January 20, 2016, Prague) was a
leading Czech sinologist and ****anese historian. Věnceslava...
- Světluška, Veleslava, Vela, Velina, Velinka, Velka, Veluška,
Venceslava/Vaclava,
Věnceslava/Václava, Vena, Věna, Venka, Věnka, Venuška, Vera, Věra, Vierka...
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Leopold Hager – 2 CDs
Philips Records 1990 – John ****ie (Oebalus),
Věnceslava Hrubá-Freiberger (Melia), Arno Raunig [arz; de] (Hyacinthus), Ralf Popken...
- (born 1981),
Canadian diver Emilie Kahn,
Canadian musician Emilie Pavlína
Věnceslava Kittlová,
birth name of Emmy
Destinn (1878–1930),
Czech opera singer Emilie...
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Magda Sonja (born
Věnceslava Johana Veselá; 23 May 1886 – 20
August 1974) was an Austrian-American actress. She
appeared in 42
films between 1917 and 1936...
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familiar form of
Emilie Emmy
Destinn (1878–1930, born Emílie Pavlína
Věnceslava Kittlová),
Czech operatic soprano As a
familiar form of Emmanuel/Emmanuelle...
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Rumiko Takahashi,
Ranma ½. In 1984
Czechoslovakian sino- and ****anologist
Věnceslava Hrdličková has
published book
Stories of
Judge Ōoka. In 1988 this book...