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XIII. Století
XIII. Století ('13th Century') is a Czech Republic, Czech band from Jihlava playing gothic rock and hard rock. Initially, the band's style was post-punk, and the band's name was HNF - ''Hrdinové Nové Fronty'' ("Heroes of The New Front"). The band is mostly popular in Poland. Discography

* Amulet (XIII. Století album), ''Amulet'' (1992) * ''Gotika'' (1994) * Nosferatu (XIII. Století album), ''Nosferatu'' (1995) * Werewolf (album), ''Werewolf'' (1996) * ''Ztraceni v Karpatech'' (1998) * Metropolis (XIII. Století album), ''Metropolis'' (2000) * Karneval (album), ''Karneval'' (2001) * Vendetta (XIII. Století album), ''Vendetta'' (2004) * ''Vampire Songs — Tajemství gotických archivů'' (2005) * Dogma (XIII. Století album), ''Dogma'' (2009) * Nocturno (XIII. Století album), ''Nocturno'' (2010) * Ritual (XIII. Století album), ''Ritual'' (Compilation, 2011) * ''Live in Berlin (XIII. Století album), Live in Berlin'' (2012) * ''Horizont události'' (2013) * Intacto ( ...
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Jihlava
Jihlava (; german: Iglau) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 50,000 inhabitants. Jihlava is the capital of the Vysočina Region, situated on the Jihlava River on the historical border between Moravia and Bohemia. Historically, Jihlava is the oldest mining town in the Czech Republic, older than Kutná Hora. The historic centre of Jihlava is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. Administrative division Jihlava is made up of 17 administrative parts: *Jihlava *Horní Kosov *Staré Hory *Antonínův Důl *Červený Kříž *Helenín *Henčov *Heroltice *Hosov *Hruškové Dvory *Kosov *Pávov *Popice *Pístov *Sasov *Vysoká *Zborná Etymology The origin of the city's name (Iglau in German) is unclear. Most common theory has it derived from the German word ''Igel'', meaning "hedgehog", usually in reference to the city's coat of arms. However, the name was in use since before the symbol of a hedgehog was. It is more likely the city is na ...
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Vendetta (XIII
Vendetta may refer to: * Feud or vendetta, a long-running argument or fight Film * ''Vendetta'' (1919 film), a film featuring Harry Liedtke * ''Vendetta'' (1950 film), an American drama produced by Howard Hughes * ''Vendetta'' (1986 film), an American action film * ''Vendetta'' (1995 film), a Swedish film * ''Vendetta'' (1996 film), a film featuring Richard Lynch * ''Vendetta'' (1999 film), an HBO crime drama * ''Vendetta'' (2013 film), a British film * ''Vendetta'' (2015 film), an American film * ''Vendetta'' (2017 film), an American pornographic film * ''Vendetta'' (2022 film), an action thriller starring Bruce Willis Literature * ''La Vendetta'' (novel), a novel by Honoré de Balzac * ''Vendetta'' (Dibdin novel), by Michael Dibdin * ''Vendetta'' (''Star Trek''), a novel by Peter David *'' Vendetta: Lucky's Revenge'', a novel by Jackie Collins *''Vendetta'', a novel by Derek Lambert *'' Vendetta!'', an 1886 novel by Marie Corelli *"A Vendetta", an 1883 short story by ...
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Czech Rock Music Groups
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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Czech Gothic Rock Groups
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 Republi ...
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Intacto (XIII
''Intacto'' (English: ''Intact'') is a 2001 Spanish thriller film directed and co-written by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eusebio Poncela, Mónica López, Antonio Dechent, and Max von Sydow. It was first released in Spain during November, 2001, and then internationally on the film festival circuit in 2002. Rooted in magical realism, the film depicts an underground trade in ''luck'', where fortune flows from those who have less to those who have more; the premise purports that luck can be amassed and transferred as any other commodity. The story follows several participants as they engage in literal games of chance, each one more risky than the last, to eliminate the unlucky. Plot A concentration camp survivor named Samuel "Sam" Berg (Max von Sydow), a preternaturally lucky fellow, runs a European casino. One of his workers is Federico (Eusebio Poncela), a man who "steals" other people's luck merely by laying a hand on them (a similar con ...
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Horizont Události
Horizont may refer to: * Horizont (camera), a Russian camera * Horizont (company) ( rus.), Belarusian home appliances producer * Horizont (newspaper), a German publication owned by Deutscher Fachverlag * Horizont (radio) Horizont Radio or Хоризонт (Horizont) in Bulgarian is a state-owned Bulgarian radio station, specialising in news coverage from Bulgaria. It is the most popular radio station in Bulgaria and it is part of The Bulgarian National Radio Net ...
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Live In Berlin (XIII
''Live in Berlin'' may refer to: * ''Live in Berlin'' (Art Ensemble of Chicago album), 1991 * ''Live in Berlin'' (Depeche Mode album), 2014 * ''Live in Berlin'' (Marilyn Crispell album), 1984 * ''Live in Berlin'' (Jennifer Rostock album), 2012 * ''Live in Berlin'' (Rozz Williams album), 2000 * ''Live in Berlin'' (Sting album), 2010 *''Live in Berlin'', an album by Kriwi, 2004 *''Live in Berlin'', Vols. I and II, two albums by the Lounge Lizards, 1991/1992 *'' Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin'', an album by Willy DeVille, 2002 *'' In Berlin'', also released as ''Live in Berlin'', an album by Blurt, 1981 *'' Live aus Berlin'', an album by Rammstein, 1998 * ''Live aus Berlin'' (Rosenstolz album), 2003 *''La Ultima / Live in Berlin ''La Ultima / Live in Berlin'' is the sixth live album and fifth concert movie by German rock band Böhse Onkelz. The tournament movie was recorded during their last tournament "La Ultima" from August to October 2004, the concert was recorded on ...'', an al ...
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Ritual (XIII
A ritual is a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, actions, or objects, performed according to a set sequence. Rituals may be prescribed by the traditions of a community, including a religious community. Rituals are characterized, but not defined, by formalism, traditionalism, invariance, rule-governance, sacral symbolism, and performance. Rituals are a feature of all known human societies. They include not only the worship rites and sacraments of organized religions and cults, but also rites of passage, atonement and purification rites, oaths of allegiance, dedication ceremonies, coronations and presidential inaugurations, marriages, funerals and more. Even common actions like hand-shaking and saying " hello" may be termed as ''rituals''. The field of ritual studies has seen a number of conflicting definitions of the term. One given by Kyriakidis is that a ritual is an outsider's or " etic" category for a set activity (or set of actions) that, to the outsider ...
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Nocturno (XIII
Nocturno may refer to: * ''Nocturno'' (Anggun album), 1992 * ''Nocturno'' (Roy Brown album), 1991 * ''Nocturno'' (XIII. Století album), a 2010 album by XIII. Století * ''Nocturno'' (Enja Records), 2016 See also * Nocturne (other) A nocturne is a musical composition inspired by, or evocative of, night. Nocturne may also refer to: Art * Nocturne (painting), a visual language *''Nocturne'', an artwork on the Queen Elizabeth II Metro Bridge Film * ''Nocturne'' (1946 film), ...
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Dogma (XIII
Dogma, in its broadest sense, is any belief held unquestioningly and with undefended certainty. It may be in the form of an official system of principles or doctrines of a religion, such as Judaism, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, or Islam, as well as the positions of a philosopher or of a philosophical school, such as Stoicism. It may also be found in political belief systems such as fascism, socialism, progressivism, liberalism, and conservatism. In the pejorative sense, dogma refers to enforced decisions, such as those of aggressive political interests or authorities. More generally, it is applied to some strong belief that its adherents are not willing to discuss rationally. This attitude is named as a dogmatic one, or dogmatism, and is often used to refer to matters related to religion. However, it is not limited to theistic attitudes alone and is often used with respect to political or philosophical dogmas. Etymology The word ''dogma'' was adopted in the 17 ...
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Vampire Songs — Tajemství Gotických Archivů
A vampire is a mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the Vitalism, vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires are undead, undead creatures that often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighbourhoods they inhabited while they were alive. They wore shrouds and were often described as bloated and of ruddy or dark countenance, markedly different from today's gaunt, pale vampire which dates from the early 19th century. Vampiric entities have been Vampire folklore by region, recorded in cultures around the world; the term ''vampire'' was popularized in Western Europe after reports of an 18th-century mass hysteria of a pre-existing folk belief in the Balkans and Eastern Europe that in some cases resulted in corpses being staked and people being accused of vampirism. Local variants in Eastern Europe were also known by different names, such as ''shtriga'' in Albanian mythology, Albania, ''vrykolakas'' in G ...
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