- Wenceslaus,
Wenceslas,
Wenzeslaus and
Wenzslaus (and
other similar names) are
Latinized forms of the
Czech name Václav. The
other language versions of...
- náměstí (English:
Saint Wenceslas square) in 1848 on the
proposal of
Karel Havlíček Borovský. Less a
square than a boulevard,
Wenceslas Square has the shape...
- was
January 1.
Wenceslas was
considered a
martyr and a
saint immediately after his
death in the 10th century, when a cult of
Wenceslas rose up in Bohemia...
-
portal Crown of
Saint Wenceslas Sword of
Saint Wenceslas Statues of
Saints Norbert,
Wenceslaus and
Sigismund Good King
Wenceslas Most
frequently cited...
- of
Saint Wenceslas (Czech:
Socha svatého Václava) in Prague,
Czech Republic depicts Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia. It is
installed at
Wenceslas Square....
-
Wenceslaus IV (also
Wenceslas; Czech: Václav; German: Wenzel,
nicknamed "the Idle"; 26
February 1361 – 16
August 1419), also
known as
Wenceslaus of Luxembourg...
- ISBN 963-05-2661-1. Žemlička,
Josef (2011). "The
Realm of Přemysl
Ottokar II and
Wenceslas II". In Pánek, Jaroslav; Tůma, Oldřich (eds.). A
History of the Czech...
- Die
Glocke (German: [diː ˈɡlɔkə], 'The Bell') was a
purported top-secret
scientific technological device,
wonder weapon, or
Wunderwaffe developed in the...
-
Although Wenceslas'
father Emperor Charles IV
forbade Bible translations from
Latin into
vernacular languages as
heresy in 1369, king
Wenceslas with his...
-
Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar,
Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu
Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859),
known as
Klemens von
Metternich (German: [ˈkleːmens...