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alternative spelling Slovak:
Ambróz.
Ambroz or
Ambróz may
refer to:
Ambroz Haračić (1855-1916),
Croatian botanist Ambroz (Madrid), a
former administrative...
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Ambrož Hradecký (Czech:
Ambrož Hradecký or
Ambrož z Hradce; died 16
October 1439, in Kolín) was a
Czech priest,
preacher and
political leader from the...
- Look up
Ambrož in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ambrož is a
given name and
surname in
Czech and
Slovene derived from Ambrosius.
Equivalent spellings...
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Mihael Ambrož (February 14, 1808 –
April 25, 1864) was a
politician from the
Austrian Empire. He was
mayor of
Ljubljana from 1861 to 1864. Lončar, Dragotin...
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Ambroz Valley (Spanish:
Valle del
Ambroz, Extremaduran:
Valli d’Ambrós) is a
valley in the
north of the
Spanish province of Cáceres. It
takes its name...
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Berta Ambrož (29
October 1944 – 1 July 2003) was a
Yugoslav Slovene singer. She is best
known for
representing Yugoslavia in the
Eurovision Song Contest...
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Ambroz Janez (Janko)
Testen (31
August 1897 – 7
January 1984) was
Franciscan and
Croatian expressionistic painter of
Slovenian descent. He was born in...
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commander Jan Žižka. The
ideological founder of the
Orebites was the
priest Ambrož Hradecký.
Leaders included Hynek Krušina of
Lichtenburg and Diviš Bořek...
- Jan
Ambrož (born 18 June 1954), is a
Czech chess International Master (IM) (1980),
Czechoslovak Chess Championship winner (1980),
Chess Olympiad team silver...
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Ambrož pod
Krvavcem (pronounced [amˈbɾoːʃ pɔt kəɾˈʋaːu̯tsɛm]; German:
Sankt Ambrosi) is a high-elevation
village in the Muni****lity of
Cerklje na Gorenjskem...