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Alois Ferdinand Hrdlička,
after 1918
changed to Aleš
Hrdlička (Czech pronunciation: [ˈa.lɛʃ ˈɦr̩d.lɪtʃ.ka];
March 30, 1869 –
September 5, 1943), was a...
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Carla Jayne Hrdlicka (born 1961 or 1962) is an American-Australian
business executive based in Australia. She is
currently the
chairman and
Board President...
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hrdlička or
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Hrdlička (feminine Hrdličková) is a
Czech surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Franz Hrdlicka (15
October 1920 – 25
March 1945) was a
Luftwaffe ace and
recipient of the Knight's
Cross of the Iron
Cross during World War II.
Hrdlicka was...
- States. The
claims of "giant skeletons" were
debunked in 1934 by Aleš
Hrdlička,
curator of
anthropology at the
Smithsonian Institution. The Smithsonian...
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Alfred Hrdlicka (German pronunciation: [ˌalfʁeːt ˈhʁdlɪtʃka]; 27
February 1928 – 5
December 2009) was an
Austrian sculptor, painter, and professor. His...
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Jozef Hrdlička (born 29 July 1977) is a
Slovak politician and
leader of the
Communist Party of
Slovakia (KSS). He was
elected as a
Member of the National...
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fossils were
reported the next year, and Czech-American
anthropologist Aleš
Hrdlička discovered more in 1925. Like
other fossils discovered at the site, the...
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Libor Hrdlička (born 2
January 1986) is a
Slovak former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He
notably for the pla**** for Corgoň Liga club...
- Petr
Hrdlička (born 23
December 1967) is a
Czech sport shooter and
Olympic champion for Czechoslovakia. He won a gold
medal in trap
shooting at the 1992...