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Bronislav (feminine: Bronislava) is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Slavic elements ''borna'' ("to protect, to defend") and ''slava'' ("glory, fame"), thus meaning "defender of the glory". It is the Czech, Ukrainian and Russian form of the name Branislav. Notable people with the name Bronislav * Bronislav Bechyňský (1962–2011), Czech sport shooter * Bronislav Červenka (born 1975), Czech football player and manager * Bronislav Danda (1930–2015), Czech ice hockey player * Bronislav Gimpel (1911–1979), Polish-American violinist and teacher * Bronislav Grombchevsky (1855–1926), Polish-Russian army officer and explorer * Bronislav Kaminski (1899–1944), Soviet Nazi collaborator * Bronislav Poloczek (1939–2012), Polish-Czech theatre and television actor * Bronislav Snetkov (born 1967), Russian speed skater * Bronislav Stáňa (born 1993), Czech footballer Bronislava * Bronislava Dobiášová (born 1998), Slovak figure skater * Bronislava Kerbelytė (19 ...
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Slavic Languages
The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavs, Slavic peoples and their descendants. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic language, Proto-Slavic, spoken during the Early Middle Ages, which in turn is thought to have descended from the earlier Proto-Balto-Slavic language, linking the Slavic languages to the Baltic languages in a Balto-Slavic languages, Balto-Slavic group within the Indo-European family. The current geographical distribution of natively spoken Slavic languages includes the Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe, and all the way from Western Siberia to the Russian Far East. Furthermore, the diasporas of many Slavic peoples have established isolated minorities of speakers of their languages all over the world. The number of speakers of all Slavic languages together was estimated to be 315 million at the turn of the twenty-first century. It is the largest and most d ...
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Bronislav Poloczek
Bronislav Poloczek (; 7 August 1939 – 16 March 2012) was a Polish-Czech theatre and television actor. Poloczek was born in Horní Suchá (Sucha Górna). He was best known for his appearances with the Prague National Theatre. He also appeared in various Czech television series, including '' Ulice'' and '' Hospoda''; and many films, including '' Černí baroni''. In 2012, he died in Prague, aged 72. Personal life Poloczek was a member of the Polish minority in the Czech Republic The Polish minority in the Czech Republic is a Polish national minority living mainly in the Trans-Olza region of western Cieszyn Silesia. The Polish community is the only national (or ethnic) minority in the Czech Republic that is linked to a sp ..., always emphasizing his belonging to the Polish nation. In 1956 Poloczek graduated from the Juliusz Słowacki Polish Grammar School. He was married to Zdenka. The couple had a son Bronislav. His wife died in 1995. Poloczek died on 16 March 2012 and was ...
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Bronislava Volková
Bronislava Volková (born Bronislava Fischerová; May 15, 1946) is a Czech-American poet, translator, scholar and collage artist. She emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1974 and spent more than forty years in the United States. Life and work Her father Štěpán Fischer was a machine engineer. and her mother Markéta Morenová (pseudonym Gita Morenová) was a violin virtuoso. Volková grew up in Prague, where she went to primary and secondary school. In 1969, she graduated the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University with an M.A. in Russian and Spanish. A year later, she obtained a doctorate from Slavic and General linguistics. Because she refused to enter the Communist party, she was forbidden to defend her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Sciences. This was one of the reasons she opted to leave for exile. Between 1974 and 1976, she lived in Cologne, West Germany. Later she moved to the United States of America. She was condemned to year and a half in prison for ...
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Bronislava Poskrebysheva
Bronislava Solomonovna Metallikova (Masenkis)-Poskrebysheva (, 1910–1941) was born in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine, Proskurov, Podolia Governorate. She was the wife of Alexander Poskrebyshev, Joseph Stalin's personal assistant for many years. Biography Bronislava, a doctor-endocrinologist at the Research Institute of Endocrinology (Department of Health of Russian Federation),Списки репрессированных: Металликова Б.С.
was of Jewish Lithuanian descent and previously married to a lawyer. She had two children, Galya by her first husband and Natalya by Alexander Poskrebyshev. In 1933 she and her brother, Professor :ru:Металликов, Михаил Соломонович, Michael Metallikov, attended a scientific conference in Paris.< ...
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Bronislava Of Poland
Blessed Bronislava ( Polish: ''Bronisława''; ''c.'' 1204–1259) was a Polish nun of the Premonstratensian Order. She is beatified in the Roman Catholic Church. Early life Bronislava was born at Kamień, Włodawa County, in eastern Poland as Bronislawa Odrowaz in about 1200, although some sources give a birth date of 1203Petit, François (2011)''Spirituality of the Premonstratensians: The Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries'' Cistercian Publications (p. 136) or 1204. She was the daughter of Count Stanislaus and Countess Anna of Prandata-Odrowaz and a cousin of Saint Hyacinth of Poland. Religious vocation At the age of sixteen, she was introduced by Hyacinth to a religious community of the Norbertine order at Zwierzyniec, Kraków. She subsequently worked with the sick and poor at a number of monasteries, living in a most austere way. She is believed to have seen a vision of the Virgin Mary at the moment of the death of Hyacinth in 1257. Bronislava died of natural causes ...
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Bronislava Nijinska
Bronislava Nijinska (; ; ; ; – February 21, 1972) was a Russian ballet dancer of Polish origin, and an innovative choreographer. She came of age in a family of traveling, professional dancers. Her own career began in Saint Petersburg. Soon she joined Ballets Russes which ventured to success in Paris. She met war-time difficulties in Petrograd and revolutionary turbulence in Kiev. In France again, public acclaim for her works came quickly, cresting in the 1920s. She then enjoyed continuing successes in Europe and the Americas. Nijinska played a pioneering role in the broad movement that diverged from 19th-century classical ballet. Her introduction of modern forms, steps, and motion, and a minimalist narrative, prepared the way of future works. Following serious home training, she entered the state ballet school in the Russian capital at the age of nine. In 1908 she graduated as an 'Artist of the Imperial Theatres'. An early breakthrough came in Paris in 1910 when she becam ...
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Bronislava Kerbelytė
Bronislava Kerbelytė (January 27, 1935 – November 5, 2024) was Lithuanian folklorist, professor.Mirė žinoma mokslininkė Bronislava Kerbelytė Skaitykite
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Bronislava Dobiášová
Bronislava Dobiášová (born 27 April 1998) is a Slovak figure skater, the 2014 senior national champion. She represented Slovakia at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. She qualified for the free skate and finished 23rd. She trains mainly in Nové Mesto nad Váhom Nové Mesto nad Váhom (; ; ) is a town in the Trenčín Region of Slovakia. Geography District town located at the northern edge of the Danubian Hills at the foothills of the northern end of the White Carpathians, on the Váh river. Other moun .... Programs Competitive highlights ''CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix'' References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dobiasova, Bronislava 1998 births Slovak female single skaters Living people Sportspeople from Trenčín Competitors at the 2019 Winter Universiade ...
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Bronislav Stáňa
Bronislav Stáňa (born 12 November 1993) is a retired Czech football midfielder. Career He joined Baník Ostrava, who were newly-relegated to Czech National Football League, from Znojmo in June 2016. He helped his team gain promotion back into the Czech First League after just one year in the second tier competition. He scored his first top flight goal in his first Czech First League appearance for Baník Ostrava. On 2 January 2019, SFC Opava announced the signing of Stáňa. On 23 February 2020, Stáňa joined 1. SK Prostějov on loan for the rest of the season.Z Opavy přichází Bronislav Stáňa
1skprostejov.cz, 23 February 2020 He ended the loan spell with 11 games and one goals, before joining

Bronislav Snetkov
Bronislav Snetkov (; born 24 November 1967) is a Soviet speed skater. He competed in two events at the 1992 Winter Olympics The 1992 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVI Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Albertville '92 (Franco-Provençal, Arpitan: ''Arbèrtvile '92''), were a winter multi-sport event held from 8 to 23 February 1992 in and aroun .... References External links * 1967 births Living people Soviet male speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for the Unified Team Speed skaters at the 1992 Winter Olympics Speed skaters from Saint Petersburg {{Russia-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Bronislav Kaminski
Bronislav Vladislavovich Kaminski (; 16 June 1899 – 28 August 1944) was a Soviet Collaboration in the German-occupied Soviet Union, Nazi collaborator. Some publications mistakenly give Kaminski's first name as ''Mieczyslaw''.Janusz Marszalec: Z krzyżem świętego Jerzego, "Polityka" nr 31/2001, ss.66-68 Kaminski was the commander of the eponymous Kaminski Brigade, an Bandenbekämpfung, anti-partisan and rear-security formation made up of people from the so-called Lokot Autonomy territory (1941–1943) in part of the Nazi Germany, German-occupied area of the Soviet Union. The Kaminski Brigade later became part of the Waffen-SS as the Waffen-''Sturmbrigade RONA'' (''Russkaya Osvoboditelnaya Narodnaya Armiya'' — Russian People's Liberation Army). Under Kaminski's command, the unit committed numerous war crimes and atrocities in the German-occupied Soviet Union and in Poland. The unit is regarded as one of the most brutal units, with Kaminski himself feared by his sub ...
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