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Zbyněk () is a Czech masculine given name. The Polish equivalent is Zbigniew. Notable people with the name include: * Zbyněk Zajíc (1376–1411), Czech nobleman *Zbyněk Berka z Dubé (1551–1606), Catholic Cleric, cardinal, the tenth Archbishop of Prague *Zbyněk Brynych (1927–1995), Czech film director and screenwriter *Zbyněk Busta (born 1967), Czech football manager * Zbyněk Drda (born 1987), Czech singer *Zbyněk Fiala (born 1964), Czech cyclist * Zbyněk Hampl (born 1988), Czech ice hockey player *Zbyněk Hauzr (born 1973), Czech football goalkeeper *Zbyněk Hejda (1930–2013), Czech poet, essayist and translator *Zbyněk Hráček (born 1970), Czech International Grandmaster of chess *Zbyněk Hrdel (born 1985), Czech ice hockey player *Zbyněk Hubač (born 1940), Czechoslovak ski jumper * Zbyněk Irgl (born 1980), Czech professional ice hockey player *Zbyněk Krompolc (born 1978), Czech ski jumper *Zbyněk Mařák (born 1971), Czech professional ice hockey player *Zby ...
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Zbigniew
Zbigniew () is a Polish masculine given name, originally Zbygniew . This West Slavic name is derived from the Polish elements ''Zby-'' (from ''zbyć, zbyć się, or pozbyć się'', meaning "to dispel", "to get rid of") and ''gniew'', meaning "anger". The Czech form of this name is Zbyněk (derived from Zbyhněv). English diminutives of this name are Zibi, Zbiggy or Zbig. Notable people * Zbigniew of Brzezia (c. 1360 – c. 1425), Polish knight and nobleman of Clan Zadora * Zbigniew of Poland, high duke of Poland from 1102–1106 A * Zbigniew Andruszkiewicz (born 1959), Polish rower B * Zbigniew Babiński (1896–1940), Polish military and sports aviator * Zbigniew Bargielski (born 1937), Polish composer * Zbigniew Baranowski (born 1991), Polish wrestler * Zbigniew Bartman (born 1987), Polish volleyball player * Zbigniew Beta (born 1953), Polish long jumper * Zbigniew Bieńkowski (1913–1994), Polish poet, literary critic, translator and essayist * Zbigniew Bo ...
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Zbyněk Mařák
Zbyněk Mařák (born August 12, 1971) is a Czech former professional ice hockey right winger. Mařák played in the Czech Extraliga for HC Vsetín, HC Slezan Opava, HC Zlín and HC Znojenmští Orli.Profile on Hokej.cz
He also played in the Slovak Extraliga for HK 36 Skalica and the Belarusian Extraleague for HC Dinamo Minsk. Mařák is presently working as head coach of PSG Berani Zlín's U20 academy,


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Zbyněk Žába
Zbyněk Žába (June 19, 1917  – August 15, 1971) was a Czechoslovak Egyptologist. Life In 1945 Zbyněk Žába commenced his studies on the subject and in 1949 he became an assistant to František Lexa. In 1954 Žába was named an associate professor of Egyptology, and in 1960 he was chosen to be the director of the Czechoslovak Institute of Egyptology, an institution founded in 1958 and originally led by Lexa. Works * * * See also * List of Egyptologists This is a partial list of Egyptologists. An Egyptologist is any archaeologist, historian, linguistics, linguist, or art historian who specializes in Egyptology, the scientific study of Ancient Egypt and its antiquities. Demotists are Egyptologists ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Zaba, Zbynek 1917 births 1971 deaths Czechoslovak people Czechoslovak Egyptologists ...
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Zbyněk Vostřák
Zbyněk Vostřák (10 June 1920 – 4 August 1985) was a prominent Czech people, Czech composer of ''New Music''. Life He studied composition privately with Rudolf Karel and was a conducting student of Pavel Dědeček in Prague. From 1939 to 1943 he was a member of the Prague Radio Orchestra. Vostřák held many jobs, including pedagogical jobs and conducting jobs for Czech radio and the National Theatre. He nonetheless spent the majority of his time on his compositions Style Vostřák initiated his work in the generic Romantic music, Romantic style. Beginning with his cycle of songs entitled ''While Falling Asleep'', he turned to dodecaphony and techniques proceeding from this particular principle. In the following years Vostřák employed the style known by the general title of ''New Music''. During the late 1960s and early 1970s he was widely engaged in composing electronic music which he sometimes combined with live performers. During the first stage of his career Vostřák wr ...
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Zbyněk Zbyslav Stránský
Zbyněk Zbyslav Stránský (26 October 1926 – 21 January 2016) was a Czech museologist, considered the “father of scientific museology”. Between the years 1960 and 1970, he was responsible for one of the first attempts to structure a theoretical basis for museology, when directing the Department of Museology of the Moravian Museum, in Brno. With the support of the museum director, Jan Jelínek, he founded a School of museological thinking in Brno, aiming to connect museum practice to a specific theoretical system. Zbyněk Z. Stránský, as he used to sign his texts, was the pioneer in the construction of a museology that is conceived as social science, creating an autonomous system of thought based on specific concepts. Biography Born in Kutná Hora, the old Czechoslovakia, on 26 October 1926, Zbyněk Z. Stránský studied history and philosophy at Charles University, in Prague, from 1946 to 1950. During the 1950s, he worked in several Czech museums and in 1962 he was appointe ...
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Zbyněk Stanjura
Zbyněk Stanjura (born 15 February 1964) is a Czech politician who has been serving as minister of finance in Petr Fiala's Cabinet since 17 December 2021. He was previously appointed to the Cabinet of Petr Nečas on 12 December 2012, serving as minister of transport until July 2013. He has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2010, representing the Civic Democratic Party (ODS), and previously served as Mayor of Opava from 2002 to 2010. Political career Early political career Stanjura was the mayor of Opava between 2002 and 2010. In the 2010 parliamentary election, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies representing the Moravian-Silesian Region, from fourth place on the ODS candidate list. Stanjura became leader of the ODS parliamentary group on 11 May 2011. He served as minister of transport in the Cabinet of Petr Nečas from 2012 until 2013. Post-Nečas Premiership In the 2013 parliamentary election, Stanjura was the lead candidate for ODS in the Moravian-Sile ...
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Zbyněk Šidák
Zbyněk Šidák (24 October 1933 – 12 November 1999) was a Czech mathematician. He is known for developing the Šidák correction. Early life and education Šidák was born and raised in Golčův Jeníkov. He completed his undergraduate studies in statistics at Charles University in Prague in 1956, received a Ph.D. in 1961, and a DrSc. in 1973. Career Beginning in 1956, and continuing until his death, Šidák was a researcher in the mathematical department of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and spent several years as head of the Department of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics. During his life, Šidák held posts as a visiting faculty member at the Stockholm University, University of North Carolina, Moscow State University, Michigan State University, and others. He also served as chief editor of the scholarly journal ''Applications of Mathematics''. The Šidák correction, a method used to counteract the problem of multiple comparisons Multiple comp ...
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Zbyněk Puleč
Zbyněk () is a Czech masculine given name. The Polish equivalent is Zbigniew. Notable people with the name include: * Zbyněk Zajíc (1376–1411), Czech nobleman *Zbyněk Berka z Dubé (1551–1606), Catholic Cleric, cardinal, the tenth Archbishop of Prague * Zbyněk Brynych (1927–1995), Czech film director and screenwriter * Zbyněk Busta (born 1967), Czech football manager * Zbyněk Drda (born 1987), Czech singer *Zbyněk Fiala (born 1964), Czech cyclist * Zbyněk Hampl (born 1988), Czech ice hockey player * Zbyněk Hauzr (born 1973), Czech football goalkeeper *Zbyněk Hejda (1930–2013), Czech poet, essayist and translator * Zbyněk Hráček (born 1970), Czech International Grandmaster of chess * Zbyněk Hrdel (born 1985), Czech ice hockey player * Zbyněk Hubač (born 1940), Czechoslovak ski jumper * Zbyněk Irgl (born 1980), Czech professional ice hockey player * Zbyněk Krompolc (born 1978), Czech ski jumper *Zbyněk Mařák (born 1971), Czech professional ice hockey play ...
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Zbyněk Pospěch
Zbyněk Pospěch (born 24 October 1982) is a Czech football forward who plays for SV Oberndorf in Austria. Career Pospěch started his career with hometown side Opava, where he spent five years before later playing top-flight football for Slovácko and Slovan Liberec. He then headed out of the Czech Republic, spending time at Odd Grenland in Norway and Artmedia Bratislava in Slovakia. In 2009, he returned to the Czech Republic to play for Brno. Pospěch joined Second League side Opava in September 2009, five years after having left his boyhood club. In November 2009, the Czech Disciplinary Commission suspended Pospěch, which left him unable to play professional football until October 2010. Pospěch moved on loan from Brno to Slavia Prague in February 2011 until the end of June. Pospěch missed almost two years of league football before scoring on his return to action in a 1–0 win for Slavia Prague against former club Slovan Liberec in March 2011. He finished the spring p ...
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Zbyněk Pánek
Zbyněk Pánek (born 4 September 1972) is a former Czech nordic combined skier who competed from 1991 to 1995. He finished fifth in the 3 × 10 km team event at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer Lillehammer () is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Lillehammer. Some of the more notable villages in the munici .... Pánek earned two career victories both in World Cup B 15 km individual events (1992, 1995). External links * * 1972 births Nordic combined skiers at the 1994 Winter Olympics Czech male Nordic combined skiers Living people 20th-century Czech sportsmen Place of birth missing (living people) {{CzechRepublic-wintersport-bio-stub ...
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Zbyněk Ollender
Zbyněk Ollender (born 12 April 1966) is a retired Czech professional football player. Club career Born in Ostrava, Ollender played most of his career for local outfit Baník Ostrava. After spending most of the 1989/1990 season on loan at RH Cheb he returned to Baník only to end his career in Cyprus after a season at SKP Hradec Králové. He played both legs of Baník's 1990–91 UEFA Cup defeat by Aston Villa and he scored both goals for Baník against Galatasaray in the 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup.PVP - Baník Ostrava
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Zbyněk Novák
Zbyněk Novák (born July 23, 1983) is a Czech former professional ice hockey forward. Novák played 43 games in the Czech Extraliga for HC Slavia Praha between 2001 and 2003. He was drafted 191st overall by the Washington Capitals in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft but he remained in the Czech Republic throughout his career. Novák represented the Czech Republic at junior level, playing in the 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships The 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships were held in Heinola, Helsinki, and Lahti, Finland. The championships ran between April 12 and April 22, 2001. Games were played at the Heinolan Jäähalli in Heinola, the Helsinki Ice Hall in Helsinki, and the ... and the 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links * 1983 births Living people HC Berounští Medvědi players Czech ice hockey forwards HC Havířov players BK Havlíčkův Brod players HC Kobra Praha players ...
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