- Zbyněk
Zbyslav Stránský (26
October 1926 – 21
January 2016) was a
Czech museologist,
considered the “father of
scientific museology”.
Between the years...
- graphic,
stage set and
costume designer Jiří
Orten (1919–1941), poet Zbyněk
Zbyslav Stránský (1926–2016),
museologist Radka D****rková (born 1968), writer...
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Francisco Valdomiro Lorenz, was a Czech-born
polyglot and
philosopher born in
Zbyslav (nowadays part of the
Czech Republic). He was one of the
first Esperantists...
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about 3,200 inhabitants. The
villages of Dolní Bučice, Horní Bučice and
Zbyslav are
administrative parts of Vrdy. The name Vrdy was
probably derived from...
- then Bohemia.
After the
Lucko War, Duke
Neklan had
mercy on the
orphan Zbyslav of the
defeated leader Vlastislav.
Neklan let him be
raised by a man called...
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Czech mathematician Zbyněk
Stanjura (born 1964),
Czech politician Zbyněk
Zbyslav Stránský (1926–2016),
Czech museologist Zbyněk Vostřák (1920–1985), Czech...
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Karel Petr (Czech: [ˈkarɛl ˈpɛtr̩]; 14 June 1868,
Zbyslav, Austria-Hungary – 14
February 1950, Prague, Czechoslovakia) was a
Czech mathematician. He was...
- Kvasetice, Lovčice, Mlynářovice, Nová Plánice, Pohoří, Štipoklasy, Vracov,
Zbyslav and Zdebořice are
administrative parts of Plánice. Mlynářovice
forms an...