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Bohemian and Bohemians
The Bohemian natio included Bohemians, Moravians, southern Slavs, and Hungarians ; the Bavarian included Austrians, Swabians, natives of Franconia and of the Rhine provinces ; the Polish included Silesians, Poles, Russians ; the Saxon included inhabitants of the Margravate of Meissen, Thuringia, Upper and Lower Saxony, Denmark, and Sweden.
Composers who developed the symphonic poem after Liszt were mainly Bohemian, Russian, and French ; the Bohemians and Russians showed the potential of the form as a vehicle for the nationalist ideas fomenting in their respective countries at this time.
Bohemian literature is literature of Bohemians ( also known as Czechs, in Bohemian Češi or Čechové ) and also literature written in Bohemia in other languages ( e. g. Latin, German, Greek, Hebrew or Russian ).
* version supported by Polish chronicler Jan Długosz points out one of branches of Czech ( Bohemian ) Vršovci clan, Early history of Vršovci is described by Cosmas of Prague in " Chronicle of Bohemians ".
The marriage of a Bohemian leader's daughter to a Moravian magnate implies that Svatopluk was planning to form an alliance with the Bohemians.
It describes the legendary foundation of the Bohemian state by the oldest Bohemians around the year 600 ( Duke Bohemus, Duke Krok and his three daughters ), Duchess Libuše and the foundation of Přemyslid dynasty by her marriage with Přemysl, old bloody wars, Duke Bořivoj and the introduction of Christianity in Bohemia, Saint Wenceslaus and his grandmother Saint Ludmila, reign of the three Boleslavs, the life of Saint Adalbert and bloody wars after year 1000.
Many German ethnics of Bohemian, Moravian or Silesian origin prefer the expressions German Bohemians ( Deutschböhmen ), German Moravians ( Deutschmährer ) or Silesians to avoid being associated with German nationalistic tendencies among many Sudeten German institutions.
Kadan and Baidar skirmished against the Bohemians and were able to prevent the Bohemian king from helping King Béla IV of Hungary.
This was the last time in Bohemian history, when there were group of princes like Bohemians, Lemuzes, Lucans or Zlicans.

Bohemian and may
" Bohemian " may also denote " a socially unconventional person, especially one who is involved in the arts.
At this time Bolesław I's rule in Lesser Poland may have been at Bohemian conferment.
The Sherden sword, it has been suggested by archaeologists since James Henry Breasted, may have developed from an enlargement of European daggers, and been associated with the exploitation of Bohemian tin.
The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library is one of the major tourist attractions in Cedar Rapids, and the nearby Bohemian National Cemetery may also be of interest to visitors.
On the Bohemian and Saxon sides of the border there are also many castles, built in different architectural styles, which may be visited.
The Bohemian Club is a private club ; only active members of the Club ( known as " Bohos " or " Grovers ") and their guests may visit the Grove.
The State Regional Archive for South Bohemia is based here, where genealogical studies about people born in the South Bohemian Region may be conducted, for example.
This may be a more realistic origin of the Korwin coat of arms, in Silesia at first ( part of the Bohemian kingdom but Polish land anyway ), and all around the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth later.
However this claim of Bohemian origin may be somewhat overstated, as there is an " incipent " version in an Anglo-Norman manuscript of similar date to the Vysehrad Codex.
Sir John Fastolf is shown as a comical figure who wins the battle thanks to rumours he may have heard about the Bohemian heretics and their commander, Jan Žižka ( whose name he pronounces as " Sheeshka ").
However, this claim may have been another fantasy designed to make him seem to be a Bohemian artist.

Bohemian and also
* Czech, mainly during the reign of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV but also during other periods of Bohemian control over the HRE.
Most of the Taborites now went over to the party of the Utraquists ; the rest joined the " Brothers of the Law of Christ " () ( see Unity of the Brethren ; also Bohemian Brethren and Moravian Church ).
The Saint-Gobain factory, founded by royal initiative in France, was an important manufacturer, and Bohemian and German glass, often rather cheaper, was also important.
There is also a theory according to which during this transition period Lesser Poland was governed by Bolesław Chrobry, whose authority was granted to him by the Bohemian duke.
Pius II was also engaged in a series of disputes with the Bohemian King George of Poděbrady and the Sigismund of Austria ( who was excommunicated for having arrested Nicholas of Cusa, Bishop of Brixen ).
They were heavily clustered, not only in the former Moravian Provinz Sudetenland but also along the northwestern Bohemian borderlands with German Lower Silesia, Saxony and Bavaria, in an area formerly called German Bohemia.
Střezislava, the wife of the Bohemian nobleman Slavník, founder of the Slavník dynasty, is also held to be a daughter of Vratislaus by some historians.
Wenceslaus also faced serious opposition from the Bohemian nobles and even from his chancellor, the Prague archbishop Jan of Jenštejn.
Aside from its only single, the album also included the song " The March of the Black Queen ", a six-minute epic which lacks a chorus or song structure, bearing similarity to Queen's later work, " Bohemian Rhapsody ".
The album also featured the hit single " Bohemian Rhapsody ", which was number one in the UK for nine weeks and is the third-best-selling single of all time in the UK, surpassed only by Band Aid's " Do They Know It's Christmas?
Zíbrt also ironically dismisses the etymology suggested by A. Fähnrich ( in Ein etymologisches Taschenbuch, Jiein, 1846 ) that it derives from the Bohemian word pole, i. e., " field ".
Bohemian Protestants opposed the royal government as they interpreted Letter of Majesty to extend not only to the land controlled by the nobility or self-governing towns but also to the King's own lands.
Ludmila, Wenceslas, Procopius, Cyril and Methodius, and Adalbert ), although numerous legends about Bohemian saints were also written by foreign authors.
* The Moravian Brethren ( also known as United Brethren or Unitas Fratrum and Bohemian Brethren ) descend from the followers of Jan Hus, a Czech reformer burned at the stake in 1415 and mainly Bohemian 15th century nobleman and theologian Peter Chelcicky.
With the help of Sieciech, Judith convinced her husband to postpone the return of Władysław I's first-born son Zbigniew, who seems to be a strong candidate to the succession despite his illegitimacy ; also, they wanted an eventual alliance with the only legitimate son of Władysław I, Bolesław, born from his first marriage with the Bohemian princess.
There were also only few diplomatic benefits – although English merchants were now allowed to trade freely within ~ both Bohemian lands, and lands of the Holy Roman Empire, this was not much when compared to the usual diplomatic benefits from marriages made as a result of the war with France.
Also in 1975, the band Queen ordered Bruce Gowers to make a promo video for their new single " Bohemian Rhapsody " to show it in Top Of The Pops ; this is also notable for being entirely shot and edited on videotape.
The majority of the parish consists of the descendants of immigrants from fifteen different European nationalities ( English, Irish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Bohemian, Croatian, Slovak, Austrian, Dalmatian, Serbian, Slavic, Polish, Welsh and Romanian ) according to the parish history book ( which also includes the history of Benwood and the surrounding areas ) released in 1975 for the church's centennial celebration.
This led to deep consternation among many Bohemian Protestants, who feared not only the loss of their religious freedom, but also of their traditional semi-autonomy, under which many of the estates had separate, individual constitutions governing their relationship with the Empire.
The electoral college also condemned the Bohemian Confederation's attempt to remove Ferdinand from the throne of Bohemia and declared that the 1617 vote of the Estates of Bohemia making Ferdinand King of Bohemia was binding.
Cronkite has also for many years been the recorded voice of the owl at the " Cremation of Care " ritual at Bohemian Grove.
A similar version of the Bohemian FC chant is also sung by Gillingham ( Kent ) Football Club supporters, replacing the last line with

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