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Vratislava Nováková is a
retired Czechoslovak slalom canoeist who
competed in the early-to-mid 1960s. She won two
medals in the
mixed C-2
event at the...
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Vratislava (died
after 1230) was a
Czech noblewoman. Her
origin is unknown. She
married Kojata IV Hrabišic, to whom she did not bear any children. In his...
- Davies,
Norman (2002). Mikrokosmos :
portret miasta środkowoeuropejskiego:
Vratislava, Breslau, Wrocław.
Roger Moorhouse,
Andrzej Pawelec (Wyd. 1 ed.). Kraków:...
- Bertrand, Hyacint, Libert, Mirón,
Hyacinta Elena, Helena,
Ilona Lýdia,
Vratislava Anabela,
Arabela Jana, Janka, Johana,
Jovana Tichomír, Sigfríd, Tichomil...
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Norman Davies and
Roger Moorhouse: Die
Blume Europas. Breslau, Wrocław,
Vratislava. Die
Geschichte einer mitteleuropäischen Stadt. Droemer,
Munich 2002,...
- Nováková (1853–1912),
Czech feminist author, editor, and
ethnographer Vratislava Nováková,
Czechoslovak slalom canoer Amram Nowak [de],
Academy Award–nominated...
- Moorhouse,
Roger (2002). Mikrokosmos :
portret miasta środkowoeuropejskiego :
Vratislava, Breslau, Wrocław (in Polish).
Translated by Pawelec,
Andrzej (Wyd. 1 ed...
- (Kojata z Mostu) (died 1228), 1207
mentioned as Unterkellner,
married Vratislava Vschebor IV (of Schwabenitz), also
Svebor von Schwabenitz, Všebor IV ze...
- of
Oldenburg 1398–1440 Eric III r. 1389–1442
lived 1381–1459
Catherine Vratislava 1390–1426 John,
Count Palatine of
Neumarkt 1383–1443
Christian I 1426–1450–1481...
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artistic pottery from
excavations of St. Peter's and St. Paul's
church on the
Cathedral Island in
Wroclaw [w:]
Vratislava Antiqua 17, Wrocław 2012, p. 145....