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Hornak, Horňák, or Horniak (Czech/Slovak feminine: Horňáková, Horniaková) is a Czech and Slovak surname. People Hornak * Ian Hornak (1944–2002), American draughtsman, painter, and printmaker * Mark R. Hornak (born 1956), American judge * Rosemary Hornak (born 1951), American visual artist Horňák, Horňáková * Michal Horňák (born 1970), Czech footballer and manager * Peter Horňák (born 1964), Slovak water polo player * Dominika Horňáková (born 1991), Slovak handball player Horniak, Horniaková * Eugen Horniak (1926–2004), Slovak basketball player * Šimon Horniak (born 2001), Slovak footballer See also * *Hornyak Hornyak or Hornyák is a surname. Derived from Slovak/Czech Horňák and Ukrainian Горняк, it originally referred to a mountain dweller in Slavic languages. Its counterpart, Dolňák or Dolniak, means "valley dweller". Notable people with th ... {{surname Czech-language surnames Slovak-language surnames ...
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Ian Hornak
Ian Hornak (January 9, 1944 – December 9, 2002) was an American draughtsman, painter and printmaker. He was one of the founding artists of the Hyperrealist and Photorealist fine art movements; credited with having been the first Photorealist artist to incorporate the effect of multiple exposure photography into his landscape paintings; and the first contemporary artist to entirely expand the imagery of his primary paintings onto the frames.Joan Adan, Eric Ian Hornak Spoutz, "Transparent Barricades: Ian Hornak, A Retrospective," exhibition catalogue, Forest Lawn Museum, Glendale, California, May 2012Stephen Bennett Phillips, Eric Ian Hornak Spoutz, "Ian Hornak Transparent Barricades," exhibition catalogue, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Fine Art Program, Washington D.C., 2012 Early life and education Ian Hornak was born on January 9, 1944, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Slovakian immigrants, Frank and Rose Hornak (née Vagich). Following Hornak’s ...
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Rosemary Hornak
Rosemary Hornak (born February 3, 1951) is an American visual artist, known for her late twentieth-century contributions to American Folk Art; art collector; philanthropist; the sister of founding Photorealist and Hyperrealist artist, Ian Hornak; and the mother of art dealer and historian, Eric Ian SpoutzTom Watts, "Harrison Township art dealer is quick study," Macomb Daily, Feb. 15, 2012Jameson Cook, "Dual depictions presented of a prominent art dealer gone bad," Macomb Daily, Feb. 14, 2017 Stephen Bennett Phillips, "Ian Hornak Transparent Barricades," exhibition catalogue, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Fine Art Program, Washington D.C., 2012Ken Johnson, "Ian Hornak, 58, Whose Paintings Were Known for Hyper-Real Look," New York Times, December 30, 2002 Early life, education and family Hornak was born in Mount Clemens, Michigan on February 3, 1951, to Frank Hornak, a gentleman farmer, and formerly a member of the United States Coast Guard; and Rose Hornak ( ...
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Michal Horňák
Michal Horňák (born 28 April 1970 in Vsetín) is a Czech football manager and former player. He played for the Czech Republic, for which he played 38 matches and scored 1 goal. Horňák played for several clubs, including TJ Gottwaldov, RH Cheb, Sparta Prague (most of his career) and LASK Linz (Austria). He was a participant in the UEFA Euro 1996, where the Czech Republic won the silver medal. He later was the assistant coach in the Czech club FK Teplice FK Teplice is a Czech football club based in the city of Teplice. The club currently plays in the Czech First League. The club was founded after World War II in 1945. The club advanced to the Czechoslovak First League in just three years after .... He took over as manager of Vlašim in April 2013, but only stayed until the end of the calendar year before being replaced by Vlastimil Petržela. References External links * Living people 1970 births People from Vsetín Association football defenders ...
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Dominika Horňáková
Dominika Horňáková (born 1 February 1991) is a Slovak handball player for IUVENTA Michalovce MKS IUVENTA Michalovce is a Slovak handball club based in Michalovce Michalovce (; hu, Nagymihály, german: Großmichel, Romani: ''Mihalya'', Yiddish: ''Mikhaylovets'' or ''Mykhaylovyts''; uk, Михайлівці) is a town on the Labore ... and the Slovak national team. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hornakova, Dominika 1991 births Living people Slovak female handball players Sportspeople from Michalovce ...
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Peter Horňák
Peter Horňák (born 24 May 1964) is a Slovak water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, ca, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and commonly known as .... References 1964 births Living people Slovak male water polo players Olympic water polo players for Czechoslovakia Water polo players at the 1992 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Bratislava {{Slovakia-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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Hornyak
Hornyak or Hornyák is a surname. Derived from Slovak/Czech Horňák and Ukrainian Горняк, it originally referred to a mountain dweller in Slavic languages. Its counterpart, Dolňák or Dolniak, means "valley dweller". Notable people with the surname include: *Ágnes Hornyák (born 1982), Hungarian handball player *Allan Hornyak (born 1951), American basketball player *Augustine Hornyak (1919–2003), Ukrainian Christian religious leader *Dóra Hornyák (born 1992), Hungarian handball player *Jennifer Hornyak (born 1940), Canadian artist *Zsolt Hornyák (born 1973), Slovak footballer See also * *Hornak Hornak, Horňák, or Horniak (Czech/Slovak feminine: Horňáková, Horniaková) is a Czech and Slovak surname. People Hornak * Ian Hornak Ian Hornak (January 9, 1944 – December 9, 2002) was an American draughtsman, painter and print ... {{surname Hungarian-language surnames Slovak-language surnames Ukrainian-language surnames ...
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Czech Surname
Czech names are composed of a given name and a family name (surname). Czechs typically get one given name – additional names may be chosen by themselves upon baptism but they generally use one. With marriage, the bride typically adopts the bridegroom's surname. Given names In the Czech Republic, names are simply known as ''jména'' ("names") or, if the context requires it, ''křestní jména'' ("Christian names"). The singular form is ''jméno''. Generally, a given name may have Christian roots or traditional Slavic pre-Christian origin (e.g. Milena, Božena, Jaroslav, Václav, Vojtěch). It used to be a legal obligation for parents to choose their child's name from a list that was pre-approved by the government. Special permission was necessary for other names with exceptions for minorities and foreigners. Since the Velvet revolution in 1989, parents have had the right to give their child any name they wish, provided it is used somewhere in the world and is not insulting or ...
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Slovak Surname
Slovak names consist of a given name and a family name (surname). Slovakia uses the Western name order with the given name first and the surname last, although there is a historical tradition to reverse this order, especially in official context (like in administrative papers and legal documents) as well as on gravestones and memorials. Most Slovaks do not have a middle name. The family name forms for males and females are distinct in Slovakia, making it possible to identify gender from the name alone. As of 2003 there were 185,288 different family names in use among 5.4 million Slovaks, or one family name for every 29 citizens. There is an estimated 90,000 lineages in Slovakia. With marriage, the bride typically adopts the bridegroom's surname. Slovak names are very similar to Czech names. The most common Slovak given name are Jozef (male) and Mária (female); the most common family name in Slovakia is Horváth (male) and Horváthová (female). Given names Given names in Slo ...
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Mark may refer to: Currency * Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina * East German mark, the currency of the German Democratic Republic * Estonian mark, the currency of Estonia between 1918 and 1927 * Finnish markka ( sv, finsk mark, links=no), the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002 * Mark (currency), a currency or unit of account in many nations * Polish mark ( pl, marka polska, links=no), the currency of the Kingdom of Poland and of the Republic of Poland between 1917 and 1924 German * Deutsche Mark, the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until 2002 * German gold mark, the currency used in the German Empire from 1873 to 1914 * German Papiermark, the German currency from 4 August 1914 * German rentenmark, a currency issued on 15 November 1923 to stop the hyperinflation of 1922 and 1923 in Weimar Germany * Lodz Ghetto mark, a special currency for Lodz Ghetto. * R ...
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Eugen Horniak
Eugen Horniak, or Evžen Horňák (August 28, 1926 in Ružindol – October 6, 2004 in Bratislava) was a Czechoslovak/ Slovak basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin .... He was part of the Czechoslovak basketball team, which was eliminated in the first round of the 1952 Olympic tournament. He played all three matches. References 1926 births 2004 deaths People from Trnava District Sportspeople from the Trnava Region Czechoslovak men's basketball players Slovak men's basketball players Olympic basketball players of Czechoslovakia Basketball players at the 1952 Summer Olympics {{Czechoslovakia-sport-bio-stub ...
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Šimon Horniak
Šimon Horniak (born 1 March 2001) is a Slovak footballer who plays for Družstevník Veľké Ludince as a defender. Club career FK Senica Horniak was elevated into the first team of Senica amidst the club facing financial issues in the winter of 2019/20 and had released most of their first squad foreign players. He made his professional Fortuna Liga debut for Senica in a home fixture against Spartak Trnava on 23 February 2020. Horniak came on as a stoppage time replacement for Denis Baumgartner Denis Baumgartner (born 2 February 1998) is a Slovak football player who plays for MFK Skalica. Club career Livorno Calcio He made his Serie C debut for Livorno on 1 October 2017 in a game against Pontedera. FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda On 6 Aug ... with the aim of keeping the two goal lead. Senica won the game 2:0.FK Senica - FC Spartak a.s., Trn ...
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