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Josef Kajetán Tyl
Theatre (Czech:
Divadlo Josefa Kajetána Tyla) is a main
theatre in Plzeň,
Czech Republic. The
theatre was
built between 1899 and 1902...
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Gaetana Sterni (26 June 1827 – 26
November 1889) was an
Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the
founder of the
Sisters of
Divine Will. Sterni's...
- Státní
hymnu tvoří první
sloka písně Františka Škroupa na
slova Josefa Kajetána Tyla "Kde
domov můj". (2) Text a notový záznam státní
hymny jsou přílohou...
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derivatives of Karl. In Slovene, Kaja is
often a
diminutive form of
Kajetana,
Karla and Katarina,
names deriving from Caiet**** (Cajetan), Karl and...
- by an
angel attempting to pour the sea out of a sea-s****. (socha sv.
Kajetána) This
statue was
sculpted by
Ferdinand Brokoff in 1709, and
sponsored by...
- cemetery. A
theatre in Plzeň was
later named in his
honor Divadlo Josefa Kajetána Tyla. Tyl was an
author of
several novels and
short stories, but he is...
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Cajetan (Romanian:
Biserica "Sfântul Caietan", Polish: Kościół pw. św.
Kajetana) is a
Roman Catholic church of the
Polish era in Râşcov,
northern Transnistria...
- The
statue of
Saint Cajetan (Czech:
Socha svatého
Kajetána) is an
outdoor sculpture by
Ferdinand Brokoff,
installed on the
north side of the
Charles Bridge...
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singer in 1955 and in 1957 made her
stage debut at the
Divadlo Josefa Kajetána Tyla in Plzeň. In 1960 Soukupová
became a prin****l
artist at the National...
- Snežana Jozefína, Nehoslav,
Jozefa Štefánia, Kajetán, Afra, Afrodita,
Kajetána, Štefana Oskár, Donát, Hartvig, Virgín, Donáta, Virgínia Ľubomíra, Rastic...