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Georg, Friedrich
George, Heinrich
George of Podbrad
German Club for City Affairs
Germanic tribes
German Liberal Party
Gerson, Jean
Gestapo
Gesù Maria, Dominicus á
Geul, Otacher oûz der
Ghibellines
Glaser, Rudolf
Glocken, die in Dunkeln lauten (Bells That Peal in the Dark) (Leppin)
Gluck, Christoph Willibald von
Goár. Josef
Goedsche, Herrmann
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Goldoni, Carlo
golem, legend of
Goll (philologist)
Gomperz, Theodor
Good Soldier Švejk. The (Hašek)
Gotická Duše (Gothic Soul) (Karásek)
Grab, Hermann
Grahl, Nancy
Graus, František
Great Migration
Greek Orthodox Church
Gregory IX, Pope
Gregory X, Pope
Gregory XII, Pope
Grillparzer. Franz
Grimaldi, Cardinal
Grustner von Grussdorf, Leopoldine
Guardasoni, Domenico
Guattari, Félix
Guelfs
Guglielma
Guido of Lucino, Cardinal
Guisson, Ursman
Güstenhofer, Philipp Jakob
Guta, Queen
Haase, Gottlieb
Haffenecker, Anton
Haggadah
Hájek, Tadeás
Hájek of Liboany
Hakam II, Caliph al-
Halas, František
Hamlet (Shakespeare)
Hanka, Václav
Hanseatic League
Hans of Aachen
Hapsburgs; centralization under; and Counter-Reformation; and industrialization; Italians and; Jews and; Polish; and revolution of 1848; Smetana and; Spanish court of; in Thirty Years’ War; in World War I, ; see also specific monarchs
Harant, Kryštof
Hartmann, Moritz
Hašek, Jaroslav
Hasidim
Hašler, Karel
Haskalah
Haugwitz, Frederick Wilhelm Count von
Hauschild, Georg
Havel, Václav.
Havel, Václav Sr.
Havliek, Julie
Havliek, Karel
Havliek, Zdenka
Hegecius
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Heimburg, Heinrich von
Heine, Heinrich
Heinrich, Prince
Heinrich of Bitterfeld
Heinsius
Heintz, Joseph
Hekataeus of Miletus
Henlein, Konrad
Henry III, King of England
Henry IV, Emperor
Henry VII, Emperor
Henry VIII, King of England
Henry of Carinthia
Herder, Johann Gottfried
Herod, King
Herodotus
Herzl, Theodor
Hevra Kaddisha
Heydrich, Reinhard
Hibernians
Hieronymus, St.
Hildesen, Johannes
Hilsner, Leopold
History of Bohemia (Piccolomini)
Hitler, Adolf
Hock, Theobald von
Hoefnagel, Georg
Hoensch, Jörg K.
Hoffarth, Madame Keruš
Hoffman, Johann
Hoffman, Vlastimil
Hoffmann, E.T.A.
Hoffmann, Hans
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von
Hohenstaufen, Conradin
Hohenstaufen family
“Holunderblüte” (“Lilac Blossom”) (Raabe)
Holzer, Marie
Homer
Horace
Horebites
Hostiwit, Duke
Hrabal, Bohumil
Hrubý, Antonin
Hrzová, Anežka
Hübner, Johann
Huerta, General de
Huler, Sigmund
Humbolt, Wilhelm von
Hungarian Estates
Hurwitz, Bella
Hus, Jan
Husserl, Edmund
Hussites; Basel Agreement between Catholics and; battle hymns of; crusade against; European dissidents and; female; as heroes of 1848 radicals; Jews and; Monastery of the Slavs and; nineteenth-century romantics and; Protestant heirs of; town meetings of
Iggers, Wilma
Imperial and Royal Patriotic Theater
Innocent IV, Pope
Innocent VI, Pope
Innocent VII, Pope
Inquisition
Iron Age
Isaac ben Jacob-ha Laban
Isaac ben Mordechai
Isaac ben Moses
Isenburg, Heinrich von
Isemia, Henricus de
Isserles, Moses
Italicus, Henricus
Jadwiga, Queen of Poland
Jagiello dynasty
Jakobson, Roman
Jakoubek of Stffbro
James I, King of England
Janáek, Josef
Janáek, Leoš
Jan of Chlum
Jan of Dražice
Jan of Jenštejn, Archbishop of Prague
Jan of Jesenice
Jan of Michalovice
Jan of Veself
Jansen, D. J.
Jaromir, Bishop
Jaroslav of Martinic
Jaroslav of Stemberk
jehuda-he-Hasid
Jeitteles, Ignaz
Jena, University of
Jeroným, Master
Jesenská, Milena
Jesenský, Jan
Ješko
Jessenius de Magna Jessen, Johannes
Jesuits
Jewish National Council
Jews; Bechyka on; in Carolinian age; and Czechoslovakian independence; Enlightenment; “Golden Age” of; Hussites and; and industrialization; intermarriage of; Italian; Joseph II and; literature of; Maria Theresa and; Masaryk and; and modernization of Prague; Mozart and; during Napoleonic wars; Nazi persecution of; nineteenth-century liberals and; novels about; at Prague University; Roman; taxation of; theater attendance by; during Thirty Years’ War
Jews in Bohemin’s Ancient History, The (Salomon)
Ježek, Jaroslav
Jindich of Lípa
Jirásek, Alois
jitka
Johannes of Mühlheim
Johannes of Tepl
Johann Friedrich, Elector of Saxony
Johann of Pomuk
John XXIII, Pope
John of Dambach
John of Luxembourg, King
John of Nepomuk, St.
Joseph II, Emperor
Josepha Maria, Princess
Jossel of Rosheim
Jošt of Moravia
journal de ma vie (Bassompierre)
Jüdisch-Deutsche Monatsschrift (Jewish-Geman Monthly)
Judith, Queen
“Jugement dou roy de Behaigne, Le” (“The Judgment of the King of Bohemia”) (Machaut)
Jungmann, Josef
Kabbalah
Kafka, Bruno
Kafka, Franz; birth of; Brod and; Milena and; writing in German by
Kalandra, Záviš
Kalista, Zdenk
Kaminsky, Howard
Kaka, František Maximilián
Kant, Immanuel
Kantùrková, Eva
Kaplerová, Catherine
Kaplín, Kašpar
Kapper, Siegfried
Kara, Avigdor ben Isaac
Karadžic, Štefan Vuk
Karaites
Karásek, jií
Karbusický, Vladimír
Karl Albrecht of Bavaria
Karl of Liechtenstein
Karlštejn Castle
Katz, Isaac
Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta
Kaunitz, Wenzel Ant
on Count
“Kelch und Schwert” (“Chalice and Sword”) (Hartmann)
Kelley, Edward
Kelley, John Adam
Kepler, Johannes
Kestenberg-Gladstein, Ruth
Kestánek, Paul
Khlesl, Melchior Cardinal
Kierkegaard, Soren
Kindermann, Ferdinand
Kinsky, Franz Joseph Count
Kisch, Egon Erwin
Kisch, Paul
Klácel, František Matouš
Klausner, Heinrich der
Kleist, Heinrich von
Klofá, Vilém
Klutschak, Franz
Knights of St. John
Knights of the Cross with the Red Star
Knights Templars
Knobloch, Václav
Kníže Honzík (Duke Johnny) (comedy)
Kochan, Valentin
Koestler, Arthur
Kohen, Gershom ben Salomon ha-
Kohen, Mordecai Zemach
Kohn, Salomon
Kokoschka, Oskar
Kolá, Jií
Kolben, H. W.
Kolda of Koldice
Kompert, Leopold
König Bohusch (Rilke)
König Ottokars Glück und Ende (The Fortune and Fall of King Otakar) (Grillparzer)
Konrad of Bmo, Prince
Konrad of Vechta
Koranda, Václav
Komfeld, Paul
Korybut, Prince Sigmund
Kostohryz, Josef
Kotra, František
Kovtun, Jií
Koželuh, Leopold
Krafft-Ebing, Richard
Kramá, Karel
Kramerius, Václav Matj
Krása, Jan
Kraus, Karl
Krava of Lacek
Krejcar, jaromír
Krejí, Karel
Kíž
Krolop, Kurt
Krušina, Hynek
Kucharz, Johann Baptist
Kuenring family
Kuh, David
Kun, Béla
Kundera, Milan
Kunhuta
Kunigunde
Kuranda, Ignaz
Kurz, Josef
Kutná Hora, decree of
Kutnauer, Johann
Kvapil, Jaroslav
Ladislas, King of Naples and Hungary
Lammasch, Heinrich
Landau, Ezekiel
Landau, Isaac
Lang, Philipp
Lanna, Vojtch
Lapis, Santo
Lateran Council
Laube, Heinrich
Laudon, Gideon Emst
Laurence of Bezová, Master
Law Concerning the Establishment of an Independent Czechoslovak State
“Lay of Merry Misery,”
“Lay of the Nibelungs,”
Le Corbusier
Lederer, Joachim
Lehmann, Caspar
Leipzig, University of
Le Monnier, Police Commissioner
Leopold, Archduke
Leopold I, Emperor
Leopold II, Emperor
Leopold VI, Duke
Lepanto, Battle of
Leppin, Paul
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim
“Letter of Majesty,”
Lewes, George Henry
Libelt, Karol
Liber Sententiarium (Lombardus)
Libuše (Smetana)
Libussa
“Lifted Veil, The” (Eliot)
Lipmann-Mülhausen, Jom Tov
Little Commentary (Copernicus)
Livy
Lobkovic family
Loew, Judah
Loew, Pearl
Lohelius, Johannes
Lombardus, Petrus
Loos, Adolf
Lorenz, Vilém
Louis, King
Lubossa, see Libussa
Lucca, University of
Lucchese, Giovanni
Ludmila
Ludwig, Duke of the Palatinate
Ludwig of Bavaria, Emperor
Lueger, Karl
Lukács, George
Luragho, Carlo
Lutherans
Luxembourgs
Mácha, Karel Hynek
Machar, J. S.
Machaut, Guillaume de
Machuta
Mafie organization
Magen David (The Shield of David) (Cans)
Magic Flute, The (Mozart)
Mahrenberg, Siegfried von
“Maidens’ War,”
Maier, Michael
Maimonides, Moses
Maisel, Mordecai
Máj (Mácha)
Majestas Carolina
Makofský, Hieronymus
Mann, Thomas
Mannheimer. Georg
Manrique de Lara, Maria
Man Without Qualities, The (Musil)
Marcellinis, Balthasar de
Marcomanni
Margarete of Babenberg
Maria, Queen
Maria Isabella, Infanta of Parma
Maria Ludovica, Empress
Maria Theresa, Empress
Marignolli, Giovanni dei
Marketa of Peruc
Marriage of Figaro, The (Mozart)
Martha (heretic)
Martin (priest)
Martin V, Pope
Martin y Soler, Vicente
Marx, Karl
Mary, Queen of England
Masaryk, Alice
Masaryk, Charlotte
Masaryk, Herbert
Masaryk, Jan
Masaryk, Olga
Masaryk, T. G.; background of; becomes president of Czechoslovakia; Capek and; death of; Havlíek and; Jews and; scholarship fund of; Wilson and
Mästlin, Martin
Matj of Janov
Mathésius, Vilém.
Mathey, Jean Baptiste
Mathilda of Toscana
Matice eská (Czech Foundation)
Matthias, Emperor
Matthias of Arras
Mauthausen concentration camp
Mauthner, Fritz
Maximilian I, King
Maximilian II, King
Maximilian of Bavaria
Mayr-Harting, Robert
“Meide Kranz, Der” (“The Virgin’s Wreath”)
Mein Kampf (Hitler)
Meissen, Heinrich von
Meissner, Alfred
Melantrich printing press
Mendelssohn, Moses
Mersault, Gilles
Mšt’anská Beseda (Citizens’ Club)
Metastasio (playwright)
Methodius, Bishop
Mettemich, Klemens von
Meyrink, Gustav
Mezník, Jaroslav.
Micelli, Caterina
Michael the Jew
Michal de Causis
Michna, Pavel
Mikuláš of Louny
Mili of Kromíž
Milota of Ddic
Milton, John
“Mirror of Princes” (Charles IV)
Miseroni, Daniel
Miseroni, Ottavio
Mlada, Princess
Mladota of Solopisky
Modena, Tommaso de
Mohács, Battle of
Molnár, Amaden
Montagnini, Biaggio
Montagu, Mary Wortley
Monte, Philippe de
Monte Vulcani, Frater Angelus de
Moralitates (Moral Sayings) (Charles IV)
Morava, Jifi
Moravec, Jan
Mörike, Eduard
Mozart, Constanze
Mozart, Franz Xaver Amadeus
Mozart, Karl
Mozart, Leopold
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart auf der Reise nach Prag (Mozart on His Journey to Prague) (Mörike).
Mrštík, Vilém
Mügeln, Heinrich von
Mühleck. Barbara
Mukaovský, Jan
Munch, Edvard
Munich conference
Mü
nz, Sigismund
Muratori, Lodovico Antonio
Musäus, J.K.A.
Musil, Robert
Muslims
Mussolini, Benito
Mydlaf, Jan
Mysliveek. Josef
Nack, Hans Regina von
Napier, Lord
Naples, University of
Napoleon, Emperor of France
Napoleon III, Emperor of France
Napoleonic Wars
Národní Noviny (National News)
National Assembly
National Committee
National Democrats
National Liberal Party
National Socialists: Czech; German, see Nazis
National Theater
Nazis
Nebeský, Václav Bolemir
Nmcová, Božena
Nmec, Josef
Nepomuk, St.
Neruda, Jan
Netivot Olam (Loew)
New Jerusalem
Newton, Isaac
New York Times, The
Nezval, Vítzslav
Nicholas of Dresden
Niemetschek, Franz Xaver
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Nilus, Sergei
Nithart, Heinrich
Nostitz, Count Alabert
Nostitz-Rieneck, Franz Anton Carl Count
Nova, Ercole da
Novák. Ame
Novak, Willy
Novela de Rinconete y Cortadillo (Cervantes)
Noviforensis, Johannes
Novum Lumen Chymicum (The New Alchemical Light) (Sendivogius)
Oko of Vlašim
O’Connell, Daniel
Olbram family
Oldcastle, John
Old Czech Legends (Jirásek).
Old Town Book
Olgiato, Pietro
“On Escaping the World” (Jan of Jenštejn)
Orsi, Domenico
Orvieto, Gozzi di,
Or Zaru’a (Light Sown) (Isaac ben Moses)
Osel a Stín (The Donkey and the Shadow) (Voskovec and Werich)
Osenbruck, Andreas
Ost und West (East and West) (periodical)
Osvobozené Divadlo (Theater Unchained)
Otakar (Vlek)
Otakar I, King
Otakar, II, King
Otto, Abbot
Otto I, Emperor
Otto IV, Emperor
Otto of Brandenburg
Otto of Loos
Otto of Wittelsbach
Ovid
Oxford University; Ashmolean Museum
Pachta, Johann Count
Paisiello, Giovanni
Palacký, František
Palaeologus, Jacobus
Pále, Štpán
Palladio, Andrea
PaUiardi, Ignacio Giovanni Nepomuceno
Pane, Jan
Pankl, Johann
Panklová, Barbora, see Nmeová, Božena
Panorama des Universums (periodical)
Pan-Slavism
Paradise Lost (Milton)
Paris, University of
Parler, Peter
Parmigianino
Party of Moderate Progress According to the Law
Pascheles, Wolf
Pašek, Jan
Pasquina, Pietro della
Passant de Prague, Le (Apollinaire)
Passio Judoeorum Pragensium (Passion of the Prague Jews).
Patoka, Jan
Pavia, University of
Payne, Peter
Pechovský, Sebastian
Pelcl, František Martin