Karel Václav Škorpil (Bulgarian: Карел Вацлав Шкорпил; 15 May 1859 – 9 March 1944) was a Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist and museum worker credited along...
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Škorpil (feminine: Škorpilová) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hermenegild Škorpil, Czech archaeologist Karel Škorpil, Czech...
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Škorpil Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Шкорпил, romanized: lednik Škorpil, IPA: [ˈlɛdnik ˈʃkɔrpiɫ]) is the 12 km long and 10 km wide glacier on Pernik Peninsula...
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Initially considered (and later abandoned) by Konstantin Josef Jireček and Karel Škorpil, this assumption was gradually rejected because of differences in the...
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participated in the Bulgarian national movement. Therefore, some ethnologists (Karel Škorpil, Gavril Zanetov (himself a Gagauz), Benyo Tsonev) claim Bulgarian origin...
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of the 19th century, the Czech-Bulgarian historian and archaeologist Karel Škorpil produced the first scientific account of the sanctuary, which was then...
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Turkish dictionary which mentions this word. The Škorpil brothers - Hermann Škorpil and Karel Škorpil published in 1898 "The Yearbook of the Varna State...
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with association football being one of its departments. Later in 1913, Karel Škorpil, one of the founding members of the sports society and a prominent Czech-Bulgarian...
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Hungarian archaeologist Géza Fehér and then by the Czech-Bulgarian Karel Škorpil and the Bulgarian Rafail Popov. In medieval times, the village was a...
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Václav Hermenegild Škorpil (Bulgarian: Вацлав Херменгилд Шкорпил; 8 February 1858 – 25 June 1923) was an archaeologist and museum worker credited along...
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under the guidance of one of Saints Cyril and Methodius' disciples. Karel Škorpil suggested that Boris I may have been interred there. The synthetic culture...
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archaeologists Fyodor Uspensky, M. Popruzhenko, Vasil Zlatarski and Karel Škorpil. Palace of Omurtag Bulgar calendar Omurtag's Tarnovo Inscription Southeastern...
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of Serbia in 1918. The Bulgarian government sent the archaeologist Karel Škorpil to organize excavations. The artifacts were later researched by the...
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(1827–1909), jurisconsult Hermann Škorpil (1858–1923), Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist and museum worker Karel Škorpil (1859–1944), Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist...
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the Czechs and Slovaks, such as Konstantin Josef Jireček, Hermann Škorpil, Karel Škorpil, Jiří Prošek, Ivan Mrkvička, Jaroslav Věšín. Among the temporary...
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mathematician Frantisek Splitek, mathematician Ludwig Lukash, chemist Karel Škorpil (1859–1944), archaeologist and museum worker Nikola Gabrovski (1871–1962)...
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the 1970 excavations to the south of Shumen Fortress, archaeologist Karel Škorpil unearthed the remnants of a church of 7.3 by 4.5 metres (24 ft × 15 ft)...
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Austria-Hungary. He was invited to work in Varna by his compatriot Karel Škorpil at the request of the municipality in 1894 and arrived in 1895, at the...
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(4 mi) west of the Bulgarian town of Popovo. The Czech archaeologist Karel Škorpil called it Kovachoveshko kale, after the name of the nearby village,...
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and towers of Rahovets. The first research of Rahovets was made by Karel Škorpil. Detailed excavations of part of the fortress were made in 1985-1991...
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Dušan Uhrin (1980–81) Zdeněk Krejčí (1985–86) Karol Dobiaš (1988) Ladislav Škorpil (1991–93) Štefan Nadzam (1993–94) Petr Pálka (1994–95) Luděk Zajíc (1995–96)...
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ancient name of the settlement is unknown. The Czech archaeologist Karel Škorpil called it Kovachoveshko kale, after the name of the nearby village,...
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carried out some time after its completion. Mavrodinov and archaeologist Karel Škorpil believe the narthex and cella comprised the first building period, while...
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resort was named after the Czech–Bulgarian archaeologist brothers Karel and Hermann Škorpil, long-time citizens of Varna. Shkorpilovtski Guide Bulgaria v...
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December 1944 1034 Edgar Simon US 20 October 1875 13 February 1944 1035 Karel Škorpil Bg 15 May 1859 9 March 1944 1036 Frederick Slocum US 6 February 1873...
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thick and in some places 8-10 meter in height. The Škorpil brothers (Karel Škorpil and Hermann Škorpil) suggested that the ancient fortress of Kirpillon...
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exterior walls. The original researchers of the Church of St Peter, Karel Škorpil and Yordan Ivanov, ascribed it to the 13th century owing to a now-lost...
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(episode "Zlatá ledvina") Eva Leinweberová as Job centre worker Štěpán Škorpil as Moderator (episode "Zlatá ledvina") Železný Zekon as himself (episode...
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be known as Kaleborun. According to the description of Hermann and Karel Škorpil, the ruins of a fortress, made of brick stone and white mortar, could...
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revolutionary Tanyo Voivoda passed through these lands with his squad. Karel Škorpil (1859-1944) a Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist and researcher - one of...
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