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- Zdislava Berka, TOSD (also known as Zdislava of Lemberk; c. 1220–1252) was a Czech Dominican tertiary and philanthropist. She was a wife, mother, and one...
- Zdislava may refer to: Zdislava (Liberec District), a market town in the Czech Republic Zdislava Berka (c. 1220–1252), Czech philanthropist and saint 5275...
- Zdislava (German: Schönbach) is a market town in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants. The former...
- Neuville (1906), Valentin de Berriochoa (1906), Clair of Nantes (1907), Zdislava Berka (1907), John of Ruysbroeck (1908), Andrew Nam Thung (1909), Agatha...
- Bohemia Wojciech (Polish) / Vojtěch (Czech), canonized as Adalbert of Prague Zdislava Berka Masculine Bohdan, Bohumyl, Bozhydar, Bazhan, Boryslav, Borys, Boryslav...
- Widower Virginia Centurione Bracelli (1587–1651) Bishops of Worcester Zdislava Berka Butler, Alban; Burns, Paul (1995). Butler's Lives of the Saints....
- zur AfD". netzpolitik.org (in German). Retrieved 9 April 2024. Pokorná, Zdislava (28 March 2024). "Deník N a Spiegel: BIS ukázala na německého politika...
- Sitavia. Shortly after 1240, he married Alžběta of Křižanov, sister of Saint Zdislava. After 1251, he used three surnames: from Zittau, from Lichtenburk and...
- Baroš (1981–) – footballer Karel Jaromír Erben (1811–1870) – poet Saint Zdislava (1200–1252) – saint Jaroslav Foglar (1907–1999) – writer Ladislav Smoljak...
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