Talk:List of Czechs

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[edit] Biography Stub Factory

[edit] writers

  • Zbynek Hejda
  • Antonín Matěj Píša
  • Jan Vlastislav Plánek
  • Antonín Jaroslav Puchmajer
  • Přibík Pulkava of Radenín
  • Mark Slouka
  • Fráňa Šrámek
  • Karolina Světlá
  • Ladislav Stroupežnický
  • Antonín Sova
  • Maxmilián Štván
  • Natanael Vodňanský of Uračov
  • Jan Campanus Vodňanský
  • Bohumil Havlasa
  • Alois Mrštík
  • Vilém Mrštík
  • Josef Holeček
  • František Herites
  • Stanislav Komárek
  • Jan Jeník z Bratřic
  • Jiří Karásek z Lvovic
  • Ludvík Kundera
  • Jan Pravoslav Koubek
  • Jiří Mařánek
  • Tereza Nováková
  • Ladislav Mikeš Pařízek
  • Růžena Svobodová
  • Václav Jamek (1949), writer, translator
  • Bedřich Fučík (1900 - 1984), translator, literary critic
  • Karel Sabina (1811 - 1877)

[edit] composers

[edit] actors

  • Josef Abrhám (1939), very popular
  • Libuše Šafránková (1953)
  • Jindřich Mošna (1837-1911), a comedian
  • Miroslav Donutil (1951), one popular these days
  • František Filipovský (1907 - 1993), a must
  • Ferenc Futurista (1891 - 1947)
  • Nataša Gollová (1912 - 1988)
  • Boris Hybner (1941), a mim
  • Oldřich Nový (1899 - 1983)
  • Gustav Nezval (1907 - 1998)
  • Jaroslav Marvan (1901 - 1974), another a must
  • Boris Rösner (1951)
  • Václav Thám (1765 - cca 1816)
  • Svatoluk Beneš
  • Ladislav Boháč
  • Jiřina Bohdalová
  • Vlastimil Brodský
  • Radoslav Brzobohatý
  • Rudolf Deyl ml.
  • Rudolf Deyl st.
  • Karel Dostal
  • Bedřich Karen
  • Josef Kemr
  • Eduard Kohout
  • Lubomír Lipský
  • Radovan Lukavský
  • Jaroslav Marvan
  • Jindřich Mošna
  • Jaroslav Průcha
  • Boris Rösner
  • Martin Růžek
  • Jiří Sovák
  • Martin Štěpánek (there is currently an article about diver of the same name)
  • Petr Štěpánek
  • Zdeněk Štěpánek
  • Václav Vydra I.
  • Václav Vydra II.
  • Václav Vydra III.
  • Hugo Haas

[edit] artists

[edit] historians

  • Antonín Klimek (1937 - 2005), history of Czechoslovakia
  • Josef Macek
  • Josef Pekař (1870 - 1937), a must
  • Josef Polišenský
  • Dušan Třeštík (1933)
  • Vít Vlnas (1962)

[edit] others

  • Jan Kašpar (1883 - 1927), early pilot
  • Miroslav Zikmund & Jiří Hanzelka, travellers
  • Alberto Vojtěch Frič (1882 - 1944), traveller to South America, ethnographer
  • Miloslav Stingl (1930), a traveller, writer, popular
  • Jan Čapek ze Sán, Hussite warlord
  • Aleš Hrdlička
  • Jaroslav Kvapil
  • Pavel Joachym Sebesta
  • Mikuláš Ruthard of Malešov, aristocrat
  • Josef John, famous forester
  • Antonín Koniáš, Jesuit famous for burning books
  • Matěj Kopecký, marionetter
  • Vojtěch Náprstek, journalist
  • Vojtěch Lanna, industrialist
  • Mikuláš of Pelhřimov, famous Priest, Hussite
  • Lev of Rožmitál, famous nobleman
  • Hans Kohn, historian
  • Vit Zvánovec, notable lawyer and famous Czech Wikipedia personality
  • Martin Štěpánek, world free-diving champion (

[edit] scientists

  • Karel Löwner, mathematician
  • Jan Vlachy, physicist
  • Alois Kovařík, physicist
  • Vincenz Kosteletzky, physician
  • Jan Hraše, archaeologist
  • Antonín Vašíček, mathematician
  • Zdeněk Neubauer, biologist
  • Václav Pačes, biochemist
  • Vilem Gajdušek, optician, manufacturer
  • Zdeněk Nejedlý, historian, musicologist
  • Alexander Ženíšek, mathematician
  • Miroslav Plavec, astronomer
  • Josef Sekanina, mineralogist (see Sekaninaite)