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vincentia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vincentia may
refer to: Vincentia, New
South Wales, town in
Australia Vicentina,
Brazil Vicenza,...
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Vincenc Lesný (3
April 1882, Komárovice – 9
April 1953, Prague) was a
Czech professor and
research scholar of
Indology and
Iranian Studies. The second...
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Vincenc Morstadt (17
April 1802 – 19
February 1875) was a painter,
illustrator and
lawyer from the
Austrian Empire. He was
mainly a
landscape painter...
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written Prießnitz (sometimes in
German Vinzenz, in
English Vincent, in
Czech Vincenc; 4
October 1799 – 26
November 1851) was a
peasant farmer in Gräfenberg...
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Vincenc Beneš (22
January 1883 – 27
March 1979) was a
Czech painter. Beneš was born in Lišice,
Hradec Králové. He
studied at the
Academy of Arts, Architecture...
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Vincenc Prasek (9
April 1843 in
Milostovice – 31
December 1912 in Napajedla) was a
Czech educator,
linguist and
historian active in the
region of Silesia...
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Vincenc Makovský (3 June 1900 – 28
December 1966) was an avant-garde
Czech sculptor and
industrial designer. He was born in Nové Město na Moravě and died...
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Marko Vincenc Lipold Germanized as
Markus Vinzenz Lipold (19
January 1816 – 22
April 1883) was a
Slovenian geologist, mountaineer, and
mining engineer...
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Vincenc Strouhal (Čeněk Strouhal) (10
April 1850 in Seč – 26
January 1922 in Prague) was a
Czech physicist specializing in
experimental physics. He was...
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young banker Vincenc "Čeněk" Junek. He was
several years older than her, and the two soon
began a courtship. Upon her
marriage to
Vincenc she
changed her...