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Diviš Bořek Of Miletínka
Diviš (feminine Divišová) is a Czech surname and first name, a Czech variant of the name Dionysus. It may refer to: Surname * Alén Diviš, Czech painter * Ivan Diviš, Czech poet * Jakub Diviš, Czech footballer * Jaroslav Diviš, Czech footballer * Lukáš Diviš, Slovak volleyball player * Richard Diviš, Czech hockey player * Petra Divišová, Czech footballer * Václav Prokop Diviš, Czech inventor First name * Diviš Bořek of Miletínek, Bohemian military leader * Diviš of Talmberk, Bohemian noble See also * Divíšek, diminutive form of Diviš * Divis (surname) * Divišov Divišov () is a market town in Benešov District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,800 inhabitants. It lies near the Sázava (river), Sázava and Blanice (Sázava), Blanice rivers. Administrative division Diviš ... {{surname Czech-language surnames ...
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Dionysus
In ancient Greek religion and Greek mythology, myth, Dionysus (; ) is the god of wine-making, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, festivity, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre. He was also known as Bacchus ( or ; ) by the Greeks (a name later adopted by the Ancient Rome, Romans) for a frenzy he is said to induce called ''baccheia''. His wine, music, and ecstatic dance were considered to free his followers from self-conscious fear and care, and subvert the oppressive restraints of the powerful. His ''thyrsus'', a fennel-stem sceptre, sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey, is both a beneficent wand and a weapon used to destroy those who oppose his Cult of Dionysus, cult and the freedoms he represents. Those who partake of his mysteries are believed to become possessed and empowered by the god himself. His origins are uncertain, and his cults took many forms; some are described by ancient sources as Thrace, Thracian, others as Greek. In O ...
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Alén Diviš
Alén Diviš (26 April 190015 November 1956) was a Czech painter known for his melancholic art. Having spent much of his life abroad, often working in solitude, he remained rather unknown during his life but has had a postmortem revival in the art world. Early life and career Diviš was born in Blato u Poděbrady but in 1911, his family moved to Prague. It was there that Diviš first received painting lessons, briefly attending the College of Applied Arts. In his early 20s, Diviš became intensely focused on art, particularly with the cubist movement. In the summer of 1926, he moved to Paris to devote himself fully to his art. There he attended lectures by František Kupka and explored cubism, expressionism, and classicism. He made new friends in the French artistic community and maintained friendships with other Czechs there, such as composer Bohuslav Martinů. He began to travel further abroad, making trips to Spain, South Africa and the Netherlands. The first exhibition of hi ...
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Ivan Diviš
Ivan Diviš (18 September 1924, in Prague – 7 April 1999, in Prague) was a significant Czech poet and essayist of the second half of the 20th century. Biography He was born in Prague into the family of a bank officer. While at high school in Prague during World War II he was arrested by the Gestapo and imprisoned in Pečkárna and Pankrác. From 1942, he worked in a bookstore, and at the end of the war he was employed at publisher V. Petr. After passing his ''maturita'' he studied philosophy and aesthetics at Charles University (1945–1949). In the early 1950s, he worked as a corrector at the Communist Rudé právo newspaper. After 1953, he worked a lathe in Liberec and Prague-Kbely. In the 1960s, he was an editor at Mladá fronta publishing house. In 1964, he converted to Roman Catholicism. In the aftermath of the Prague Spring, he emigrated to West Germany in 1969 and worked as a librarian for Radio Free Europe. He lived in Munich until the Velvet Revolution of 1989 when ...
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Jakub Diviš
Jakub Diviš (born 27 July 1986 in Turnov) is a Czech footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for SK Benešov. He has previously played for Slavia Prague, Slavoj Vyšehrad, Sparta Krč, Tatran Prešov, Scottish club Hibernian and Mladá Boleslav. Career Early career Diviš began his senior career with Slavia Prague. He played his first full game in a UEFA Cup match against AFC Ajax on 17 December 2008. He played from January to June 2008 on loan at Sparta Krč, where he scored a last-minute goal in a league match against Ústí nad Labem, which finished 2–2. Tatran Prešov In June 2009, Diviš was loaned out to Slovak side Tatran Prešov. At Tatran he quickly became a first-choice goalkeeper and in early 2010 signed a permanent deal with the club. Hibernian (loan) In January 2011, Diviš was loaned to Scottish club Hibernian on a 12-month deal, making his debut in a 2–1 defeat against St Johnstone on 30 April 2011. Diviš returned to Tatran Presov in June 2011 after Hi ...
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Jaroslav Diviš
Jaroslav Diviš (born 9 July 1986) is a Czech football midfielder who plays for FK Viktoria Žižkov. Career Diviš began his career at the Czech second division team FC Vítkovice, for whom he scored 10 goals. In July 2009 Diviš signed a two-year contract with the Czech premier league side Slovan Liberec. On season 2010/2011 he was loaned out to Senica in Slovak Corgoň Liga. In July 2011, he joined Slovak club FK Senica FK Senica () is a Slovakia, Slovak football (soccer), football team, based in the town of Senica. The club was founded in 1921. History FK Senica was founded in 1921. Newly created partition was rapidly progressed, but the boom dampened dark per ... on a three-year contract.Jaroslav Diviš na tri roky hráčom Senice
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Lukáš Diviš
Lukash Divish (; ; born 20 February 1986) is a Slovak-Russian volleyball player. He is former member of the Slovakia and Russia national volleyball teams. Personal life His brother Peter is also a volleyball player. Career He became a Russian citizen in 2014. His brother Peter (born 1978) also plays volleyball. In 2016, Divish was chosen into the team Russia at the World League. He debuted for his team on 24 June, when his team played against France in Łódź. Sporting achievements Clubs * CEV Champions League ** 2006/2007 – with VfB Friedrichshafen ** 2012/2013 – with Lokomotiv Novosibirsk * National championships ** 2006/2007 German Cup, with VfB Friedrichshafen ** 2006/2007 German Championship, with VfB Friedrichshafen ** 2007/2008 German Cup, with VfB Friedrichshafen ** 2007/2008 German Championship, with VfB Friedrichshafen ** 2008/2009 German Championship, with VfB Friedrichshafen ** 2009/2010 Turkish Championship, with Fenerbahçe İstanbul ** 2010/2011 ...
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Richard Diviš
Richard Diviš (born June 5, 1985 in Trutnov) is a Czech professional ice hockey player. He played with HC Plzeň in the Czech Extraliga during the 2010–11 season. Diviš previously played for HC Kladno, HC VČE Hradec Králové, HC Berounští Medvědi and HC Slovan Ústečtí Lvi HC Slovan Ústečti Lvi is an ice hockey team in the Czech 2nd League ('' 2. národní hokejová liga'') (the second division). Their home arena is Zimní stadion Ústí nad Labem in Ústí nad Labem. The team was known as HC Slovan Ústí nad la .... References External links * 1985 births Living people Czech ice hockey forwards HC Plzeň players Rytíři Kladno players Sportspeople from Trutnov Ice hockey people from the Hradec Králové Region Stadion Hradec Králové players HC Olomouc players HC Berounští Medvědi players Sportovní Klub Kadaň players HC Dukla Jihlava players Czech expatriate ice hockey players in Germany 21st-century Czech sportsmen {{CzechRepubl ...
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Petra Divišová
Petra Divišová (born 5 June 1984), is a Czech football striker, currently playing for Slavia Prague in the Czech First Division. She was a member of the Czech national team.Profile
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After starting her career in TJ Blatná, in 2004 she moved to 1. FC Gerain the

Václav Prokop Diviš
Václav () or rarely Vácslav is a Czech male given name. It is among the most common Czech names. The Latinized form of the name is Wenceslaus and the Polish form of the name is Wacław. The name was derived from the old Czech name Veceslav, meaning 'more famous'. Nicknames are Vašek, Vašík, Venca, Venda. The Latinized form is used in English for Czech kings and some other early modern notable people. The people listed below are Czech unless otherwise noted. Notable people with the name include: Nobility and politicians *Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (''kníže Václav I.''; 907–935 or 929), saint * Wenceslaus II, Duke of Bohemia (''kníže Václav II.; died 1192) *Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (''Václav I.''; –1253), King of Bohemia *Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (''Václav II.''; 1271–1305), King of Bohemia and Poland *Wenceslaus III of Bohemia (''Václav III.''; 1289–1306), King of Hungary, Bohemia and Poland *Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia (''Václav IV.''; 1361–1419), King of B ...
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Diviš Bořek Of Miletínek
Diviš Bořek of Miletínek (, ; cca 1360s – 8 January 1438) was a Czech Knight and captain of the Hussites in eastern and central Bohemia. Life Diviš Bořek started his career as a poor, rural nobleman of Czech origin, seated at small stronghold named Miletínek, near the village Miletín in northeastern Bohemia. After Jan Hus had been burned at the stake in Constance (1415), he joined the Hussite movement. At first, he was a leader of the more radical Hussites and a comrade of Jan Žižka; later he became more moderate and even fought against the Taborites. In 1420, Diviš and priest Ambrož Hradecký conquered Hradec Králové, the most important city in eastern Bohemia. It allowed him in following year to conquer and loot nearby Benedictine monastery at Opatovice nad Labem and subsequently the very same fate prepared for the Cistercian convent in Sezemice. He confiscated their properties which made him suddenly a rich man. In 1423, he founded a small castle on the hill K ...
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Diviš Of Talmberk
Diviš (feminine Divišová) is a Czech surname and first name, a Czech variant of the name Dionysus In ancient Greek religion and Greek mythology, myth, Dionysus (; ) is the god of wine-making, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, festivity, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre. He was also known as Bacchus ( or ; .... It may refer to: Surname * Alén Diviš, Czech painter * Ivan Diviš, Czech poet * Jakub Diviš, Czech footballer * Jaroslav Diviš, Czech footballer * Lukáš Diviš, Slovak volleyball player * Richard Diviš, Czech hockey player * Petra Divišová, Czech footballer * Václav Prokop Diviš, Czech inventor First name * Diviš Bořek of Miletínek, Bohemian military leader * Diviš of Talmberk, Bohemian noble See also * Divíšek, diminutive form of Diviš * Divis (surname) * Divišov {{surname Czech-language surnames ...
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Divíšek
Divíšek (feminine Divíšková) is a Czech surname. Notable people include: * Josef Divíšek, Czech footballer * Michal Divíšek, Czech ice hockey player * Nina Divíšková Nina Divíšková (12 July 1936 – 21 June 2021) was a Czech actress. She appeared in more than seventy films since 1967. She was the wife of the film director Jan Kačer Jan Kačer (3 October 1936 – 24 May 2024) was a Czech actor and thea ..., Czech actress * Tamara Divíšková, Czech artist * Tomáš Divíšek, Czech ice hockey player See also * Diviš, Czech surname {{surname Czech-language surnames ...
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