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Záviš Kalandra (10
November 1902 – 27 June 1950) was a
Czechoslovak historian,
theatre critic and
theorist of literature. He was born in Frenštát pod...
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known as
Záviš (born 27
September 1956 in Znojmo), is a
Czech singer,
guitarist and poet. His work is most
often classified as ****ofolk.
Záviš was admired...
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Zavis Peak (79°23′S 86°8′W / 79.383°S 86.133°W / -79.383; -86.133) is a
sharp peak, 2,195
metres (7,201 ft),
standing 4
miles (6 km) west of Navigator...
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Záviš of
Falkenstein (Czech:
Záviš z Falkenštejna; c. 1250 – 24
August 1290), a
member of the
noble house of Vítkovci, was a
Bohemian noble and opponent...
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Záviš of Zápy (Czech:
Záviš ze Zap; c. 1350 – c. 1422) was a
Czech theologian and composer.
Záviš was born in c. 1350 in Zápy. He
received a Baccalaureate...
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Zittau and
Chvala of Zittau. A
descendant of Častolov the
Younger was
Záviš from Stružnice (1281–1291), the
forefather of the
lords of Klinštejn. In...
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educational activist Záviš of Zápy (1350–1411), a
Czech theologian and
composer Záviš, a name of
Czech singer Milan Smrčka (born 1956)
Záviš Kalandra (1902–1950)...
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Záviš of
Falkenstein arrived in Hungary,
possibly to
negotiate an alliance.
Perhaps it was Elizabeth's
influence over her
brother that
prompted Zavis...
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Jarko Zavi (1907–1987) was a Czech-born
Canadian ceramist and
sculptor who
lived and
worked prin****lly in Ontario.
After attending art
college in Czechoslovakia...
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Archived from the
original on 15
September 2018.
Retrieved 1
January 2019.
Zavis,
Alexandra (13
December 2011). "Former
dissident sworn in as Tunisia's president"...