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Řehoř
Rehor or Řehoř is a Czech given name equivalent to "Gregory (given name), Gregory", as well as a surname. As a given name it has a number of diminutive forms and surnames derived from it: Řehořek (:cs:Řehořek, feminine: Řehořková), Řehák, Řehá/Reha. Notable people with the surname include: *Fred Rehor (1893–1959), American football player *Grete Rehor (1910–1987), Austrian politician *Milan Řehoř, Czechoslovak slalom canoeist *Milan Řehoř (ice hockey) (born 1984), Czech ice hockey goaltender {{surname Czech-language surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Milan Řehoř (ice Hockey)
Milan Řehoř (born June 23, 1984) is a Czech Republic, Czech professional ice hockey goaltender. Řehoř made his Czech Extraliga debut playing with HC Oceláři Třinec during the 2008–09 Czech Extraliga season, playing one game whilst on loan from HC Dukla Jihlava of the 1st Czech Republic Hockey League. He signed for Piráti Chomutov of the 1st League in 2011 and played in the Czech Extraliga with the team the following season following their promotion. He would also play one game for HC Karlovy Vary and BK Mladá Boleslav in separate loan spells. He currently plays for fourth-tier side HHK Velké Meziříčí. References External links

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Milan Řehoř
Milan Řehoř is a former Czechoslovak slalom canoeist who competed in the 1950s. He won two gold medals in the C-2 team event at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships, earning them in 1955 and 1957 Events January * January 1 – The Saarland joins West Germany. * January 3 – Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch. * January 5 – South African player Russell Endean becomes the first batsman to be Dismissal (cricke .... References External links Milan REHORat CanoeSlalom.net Czechoslovak male canoeists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Medalists at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships {{CzechRepublic-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Gregory (given Name)
The masculine Given name, first name Gregory or Grégory derives from the Latin name "Gregorius", which came from the late Greek name "Γρηγόριος" (Grēgórios) meaning "watchful, alert" (derived from "ἐγείρω" "egeiro" meaning "to awaken, arouse"). (See also Watcher (angel)#Grigori, the egrḗgoroi or Watcher angels in Second Book of Enoch). Through folk etymology, the name also became associated with Latin ''grex'' (stem ''greg–'') meaning "flock" or "herd". This association with a shepherd who diligently guides his flock contributed to the name's popularity among monks and popes. Sixteen Pope Gregory (other), popes and two antipopes have used the name Gregorius, starting with Pope Gregory I (Gregory the Great). It is tied with Benedict as the second-most popular name for popes, after Pope John (other), John. Although the name was uncommon in the early 20th century, after the popularity of the actor Gregory Peck it became one of the ten most c ...
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Řehák
Řehák (feminine: Řeháková) is a Czech surname. Rehák (feminine: Reháková) is a Slovak surname. They are derived from the given name Řehoř, the Czech form of Gregory. Rehak is an Anglicized and Germanized form of the name. Notable people with the surname include: Řehák * Anna Řeháková (1850–1937), Czech teacher, translator and travel writer *Dagmar Lerchová (born Řeháková, 1930–2017), Czech figure skater * Eliška Řeháková (1846–1916), Czech translator, journalist and suffragist * Liliana Řeháková (1958–2008), Czech ice dancer * Martin Řehák (1933–2010), Czech athlete * Pavel Řehák (born 1963), Czech footballer * Viera Řeháková (born 1964), Czech ice dancer Rehák * Daniel Rehák (born 1985), Slovak footballer * Rudolf Rehák (born 1965), Slovak footballer Rehak * Dagmar Rehak (born 1956), German swimmer * Daniel Rehak (born 2000), Hungarian COD champion *Frank Rehak (1926–1987), American musician *Gonzalo Rehak Gonzalo Rehak (born ...
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Fred Rehor
Frederick Lee "Fritz" Rehor (December 15, 1893 – July 19, 1959) was an American football player. He played college football for Fielding H. Yost's Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1914 to 1916. He also played professional football and was a member of the 1917 professional football champion Massillon Tigers, coached by Knute Rockne. He later operated a drug store in Canton, Ohio. Early years Rehor was born in Hastings, Michigan in 1893. His parents, Jacob and Louisa Rehor, emigrated to the United States from Germany. His father operated a buzz planer in a table factory. University of Michigan Rehor attended the University of Michigan as a pharmacy student. He graduated in 1917. While attending Michigan, he was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and played guard for Fielding H. Yost's Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1914 to 1916. Following a November 1916 game against Penn, ''The New York Times'' wrote: "The work of Rehor on the line ranked ...
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Grete Rehor
Grete Rehor (30 June 1910 in Vienna – 28 January 1987), was an Austrian politician belonging to the Austrian People's Party The Austrian People's Party ( , ÖVP ) is a Christian-democratic and liberal-conservative political party in Austria. Since January 2025, the party has been led by Christian Stocker (as an acting leader). It is currently the second-largest p .... She was Minister of Social Affairs from 1966 to 1970, and was the first female government minister in Austria. Sources * Anton Burghardt (Hrsg.): Soziale Sicherheit und politische Verantwortung. Festschrift für Grete Rehor Verein für Sozial- und Wirtschaftspolitik, Wien 1975. Austrian women in politics 1910 births 1987 deaths Government ministers of Austria Women government ministers of Austria Burials at Ottakring Cemetery First women government ministers {{Austria-poli-stub ...
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