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Doubravka
Doubravka is a female given name of Slavic origin. It derives from the Slavic word ''doubrava'' meaning ''oak grove'' and is pronounced ''dow-brahf-kah'' in Czech. Nicknames * Czech: Doubra, Doubravuše, Doubruše, Duběnka, Doubí (''dow-bee''), Duba, Doubinka, Dubi, Dobra Name Days * Czech: 19 January Other variants * Доубравка: Bulgarian * Dubravka: Bosnian, Croatian * Dúbravka: Slovak * Dąbrówka: Polish (pronounced: dam-bruf-kah) * Дубравка: Serbian, Russian Famous bearers * Doubravka Přemyslovna, Bohemian princess, member of the Přemyslid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of the Polans * Doubravka Svobodová, Czech director of Divadlo Na zábradlí (from 1993) * Mgr. Doubravka Olšáková, Czech historian Fictional Doubravka’s * Psychologist Doubravka, a character from Czech film comedy '' Léto s kovbojem'' (The Summer with Cowboy) {{given name Czech feminine given names Feminine given names Slavic feminine given names ...
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Doubravka Of Bohemia
Doubravka of Bohemia, Dobrawa ( cs, Doubravka Přemyslovna, pl, Dobrawa, Dąbrówka; ca. 940/45 – 977) was a Bohemian princess of the Přemyslid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of the Polans. She was the daughter of Boleslaus I the Cruel, Duke of Bohemia, whose wife may have been the mysterious Biagota. According to earlier sources, Doubravka urged her husband Mieszko I of Poland to accept baptism in 966, the year after their marriage. Modern historians believe, however, that the change of religion by Mieszko was one of the points discussed in the Polish-Bohemian agreement concluded soon before his marriage with Doubravka. Her role in his conversion is not considered now to be as important as it is often represented in medieval chronicles. Early life Doubravka's date of birth is not known. The only indication is communicated by the chronicler Cosmas of Prague, who stated that the Bohemian princess at the time of her marriage with Mieszko I was ''an old woman''. The pass ...
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Doubravka Svobodová
Doubravka is a female given name of Slavic origin. It derives from the Slavic word ''doubrava'' meaning ''oak grove'' and is pronounced ''dow-brahf-kah'' in Czech. Nicknames * Czech: Doubra, Doubravuše, Doubruše, Duběnka, Doubí (''dow-bee''), Duba, Doubinka, Dubi, Dobra Name Days * Czech: 19 January Other variants * Доубравка: Bulgarian * Dubravka: Bosnian, Croatian * Dúbravka: Slovak * Dąbrówka: Polish (pronounced: dam-bruf-kah) * Дубравка: Serbian, Russian Famous bearers * Doubravka Přemyslovna, Bohemian princess, member of the Přemyslid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of the Polans * Doubravka Svobodová, Czech director of Divadlo Na zábradlí (from 1993) * Mgr. Doubravka Olšáková, Czech historian Fictional Doubravka’s * Psychologist Doubravka, a character from Czech film comedy '' Léto s kovbojem'' (The Summer with Cowboy) {{given name Czech feminine given names Feminine given names Slavic feminine given names ...
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Doubravka Olšáková
Doubravka is a female given name of Slavic origin. It derives from the Slavic word ''doubrava'' meaning ''oak grove'' and is pronounced ''dow-brahf-kah'' in Czech. Nicknames * Czech: Doubra, Doubravuše, Doubruše, Duběnka, Doubí (''dow-bee''), Duba, Doubinka, Dubi, Dobra Name Days * Czech: 19 January Other variants * Доубравка: Bulgarian * Dubravka: Bosnian, Croatian * Dúbravka: Slovak * Dąbrówka: Polish (pronounced: dam-bruf-kah) * Дубравка: Serbian, Russian Famous bearers * Doubravka Přemyslovna, Bohemian princess, member of the Přemyslid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of the Polans * Doubravka Svobodová Doubravka is a female given name of Slavic origin. It derives from the Slavic word ''doubrava'' meaning ''oak grove'' and is pronounced ''dow-brahf-kah'' in Czech. Nicknames * Czech: Doubra, Doubravuše, Doubruše, Duběnka, Doubí (''dow-bee'' ..., Czech director of Divadlo Na zábradlí (from 1993) * Mgr. Doubravka Olšáková, ...
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Dąbrówka (other)
Dąbrówka may refer to: *Dąbrówka, Brodnica County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Czarna Dąbrówka, a village in Farther Pomerania, Poland *Dąbrówka Bytowska (PKP station), a non-operational railway station in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland *Dąbrówka Kościelna, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) *Dąbrówka Mała, a district of Katowice, Poland *Dąbrówka, Lipno County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Dąbrówka, Radziejów County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Dąbrówka, Świecie County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Dąbrówka, Tuchola County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Dąbrówka, Wąbrzeźno County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Dąbrówka, Gmina Kowal in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Dąbrówka, Gmina Lubanie in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Pola ...
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Léto S Kovbojem
''Léto s kovbojem'', ''Summer With a Cowboy'' in English, is a 1976 Czechoslovak film directed by Ivo Novák. It starred Daniela Kolářová, Jaromír Hanzlík and Oldřich Vízner. Casting * Daniela Kolářová — Doubravka * Jaromír Hanzlík — Honza * Oldřich Vízner — Boba * Jiří Pleskot — Father * Libuše Švormová — Mother * Dana Medřická Dana Medřická (11 July 1920 – 21 January 1983) was a Czech film actress. She appeared in more than 60 films between 1944 and 1983. Selected filmography * ''Černí myslivci'' (1945) * '' Guard 13'' (1946) * ''Getting on in the World'' ( ... — Doubravka's grandmother * Marie Rosůlková — Great-grandmother References External links * 1976 films Czechoslovak romantic comedy films Czech romantic comedy films Films scored by Petr Hapka 1970s Czech films {{1970s-CzechRepublic-film-stub ...
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Dubravka (other)
Dubravka or Dúbravka may refer to: Places * Dúbravka, Bratislava, a district of Bratislava, Slovakia * Dubravka, Croatia, a village in Konavle, Croatia * Dúbravka, Michalovce, a village in the Michalovce District, Slovakia Other * ''Dubravka'' (drama), a 17th-century pastoral play by Ivan Gundulić * ''Dubravka'', a pastorale for choir and orchestra, composed by Jakov Gotovac * HSC Dubravka, a high speed passenger craft operated by Jadrolinija People with name Dubravka Given name * Dubravka Mijatović, Serbian actress * Dubravka Šuica, Croatian politician * Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak, Slovenian pianist and music teacher * Dubravka Ugrešić, Croatian writer * Dubravka Vukotić, Montenegrin actress * Dubravka Zubović, opera singer from Croatia * Dubravka Sekulić, Serbian author, architect and professor * Dubravka Jusić, Croatian pop star and daughter of Đelo Jusić Surname * Martin Dúbravka Martin Dúbravka (born 15 January 1989) is a Slovak professional ...
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Theatre On The Balustrade
The Theatre on the Balustrade (Divadlo Na zábradlí) is situated in Prague, Czech Republic. The theatre was founded in 1958. Its founders - Helena Philipová, Ivan Vyskočil (1929), Ivan Vyskočil, Jiří Suchý and Vladimír Vodička named their professional theatre after a street leading from the square to the river. Its first production, a musical collage titled ''If a Thousand Clarinets'' (Czech: ''Kdyby tisíc klarinetů''), was premiered on 9 December 1958. Three months later Ladislav Fialka and his mime artist, mime group joined the company with their production ''Pantomime on the Balustrade'', and brought back fame to the almost forgotten theatre genre. Drama and mime companies coexisted at the theatre till Fialka's death in 1991. In the early 1960s, with the arrival of director Jan Grossman, set designer Libor Fára and a stage hand and later dramaturg and playwright Václav Havel, the Theatre on the Balustrade became the centre of the Czech form of the Theatre of the Abs ...
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Slavic Names
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries. The main types of Slavic names: * Two-basic names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', '' Němir/měr''), *voldъ (''Vsevolod'', ''Rogvolod''), *pъlkъ (''Svetopolk'', ''Yaropolk''), *slavъ (''Vladislav'', ''Dobroslav'', ''Vseslav'') and their derivatives (''Dobrynya, Tishila, Ratisha, Putyata'', etc.) * Names from flora and fauna (''Shchuka'' - pike, ''Yersh'' - ruffe, ''Zayac'' - hare, ''Wolk''/'' Vuk'' - wolf, ''Orel'' - eagle) * Names in order of birth (''Pervusha'' - born first, ''Vtorusha''/''Vtorak'' - born second, ''Tretiusha''/''Tretyak'' - born third) * Names according to human qualities (''Hrabr'' - brave, ''Milana/Milena'' - beautiful, ''Milosh'' - cute) * Names containing the root of the name of a pagan deities (''Troyan'', ''Perunek/Peruvit'', ''Yarovit'', ''Stribor'', ''Šventaragis'', ''Veleslava'') A number of names from Slavic roots appeared as ...
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Czech Feminine Given Names
Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus' Places *Czech, Łódź Voivodeship, Poland *Czechville, Wisconsin, unincorporated community, United States People * Bronisław Czech (1908–1944), Polish sportsman and artist * Danuta Czech (1922–2004), Polish Holocaust historian * Hermann Czech (born 1936), Austrian architect * Mirosław Czech (born 1968), Polish politician and journalist of Ukrainian origin * Zbigniew Czech (born 1970), Polish diplomat See also * Čech, a surname * Czech lands * Czechoslovakia * List of Czechs * * * Czechoslovak (other) * Czech Republic (other) * Czechia (other) Czechia is the official short form name of the Czech Republic. Czechia may also refer to: * Historical Czech lands *Czechoslovakia (1918–1993) *Czech Socialist Republ ...
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Feminine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A '' Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names and relig ...
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