- Zdeněk
Měřínský (16
January 1948 in
Jihlava – 9
September 2016 in Panská Lhota) was a
Czech archeologist and
historian specializing in
medieval archaeology...
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- off-price
clothing chain in New York City in 1959. Syms was born
Seymour Merinsky on May 12, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York. He was the
youngest of
eight children...
- Bull of 1356
History of the
Lands of the
Bohemian Crown (Middle Ages)
Merinsky &
Meznik 1998, p. 51. "Guide to the
Chamber of Deputies: The
Golden Bull...
- left with very
little of my life," the poet
confessed to his
friend A.
Merinsky on 8 July, a w****
before his death. In
Pyatigorsk Lermontov enjo**** himself...
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Barford 2001, p. 108.
Kirschbaum 2005, p. 20...
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executed for
treason František
Cipro (1947–2023),
football manager Zdeněk
Měřínský (1948–2016),
archeologist and
historian Ondřej Vetchý (born 1962), actor...
- (1904–1976) – Art
historian Matyáš
Lerch (1860–1922) –
mathematician Zdeněk
Měřínský (1948–2015) –
archeologist Emanuela Nohejlová-Prátová (1900–1995) – numismatist...
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Volker Ullrich. Hitler:
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Měřínský (1934–2022)". www.memoryofnations.eu.
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April 2023. Ecce Homo...