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    Miroslav Tyrš (born Friedrich Emanuel Tirsch, in Czech: Bedřich Tyrš; 17 September 1832 – 8 August 1884) was a Czech philosopher, art historian, sports...
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    founded in Prague in the Czech lands of Austria-Hungary in 1862 by Miroslav Tyrš and Jindřich Fügner. It was based upon the principle of "a strong mind...
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    original bridge. The bridge was named in honor of the local native Miroslav Tyrš. In the river Elbe near the left bank stands a basalt hunger stone,...
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    1822, Prague – 15 November 1865, Prague) was co-founder (together with Miroslav Tyrš) and the first starosta (leader) of the Czech sport organization Sokol...
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    Sokol movement. In 1862, a highly educated young intellectual, Dr. Miroslav Tyrš (1832-1884) founded Sokol. His goal was to develop physically strong...
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    retained the original pier footings. It is named the Tyrš Bridge (Tyršův most) after Miroslav Tyrš. Elisabeth Bridge (Budapest) (also named after the Empress)...
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    polní a vojenství (a history of warfare, with a few sections written by Miroslav Tyrš). He also contributed articles to Otto's encyclopedia and wrote some...
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  • Radetzky von Radetz .... Václav Kotek, Bořivoj Penc or Petr Reidinger Miroslav Tyrš .... Michal Weigel or Zdeněk Škrdlant Website Žižkov Theatre of Jára...
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    Bohuslav Schnirch (sculptor); Hugo Toman (lawyer and art collector); Miroslav Tyrš (aesthetician, art historian and co-founder of the Prague Sokol association);...
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  • 7: Libuše accepted 100 000 Kč and quit. Because there were not 2 woman, Miroslav was automatically nominated. Jana K. was mad about Libuše leaving, so she...
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  • ulica Vrakuňa tymian 821 07 Bratislava 214 Tyršovo nábrežie Petržalka Miroslav Tyrš 851 10 Bratislava 5 Učiteľská ulica Podunajské Biskupice učiteľ 821...
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  • Society (Falcon), founded in Prague in 1862 by Jindřich Fügner and Miroslav Tyrš. The goal of the Sokol Society was to revive and enhance the national...
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    modified in the Baroque style and then in 1900 in the Purist style. Miroslav Tyrš (1832–1884), sports organizer, cofounder of Sokol; grew up here Josef...
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    Pavlovice. Granite stone with a metal relief of the founder of Sokol Miroslav Tyrš from 1932 Stone cross at the church from 1845 Baroque statue of Saint...
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    a "ritual folklore group". The Slovak singer and multi-instrumentalist Miroslav "Žiarislav" Švický (born 1967) has been influential within Slavic Native...
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  • minister) The Tuđman family Franjo Tuđman (President of Croatia, 1991–99) Miroslav Tuđman (son of Franjo Tuđman; leader of Croatian True Revival) The Castro...
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    Result Rank Josef Bochníček Ladislav Bubeníček Josef Čada Stanislav Indruch Miroslav Klinger Josef Malý Zdeněk Opočenský Josef Pagáč František Pecháček Robert...
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