Zikmund Winter
Zikmund Winter (27 December 1846 - 12 June 1912) was a Czech writer and historian. The author of many historical novels and essays, he maintained an interest in Bohemian life from the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries. He died in 1912 and he was buried in Vinohrady Cemetery.[1]
Zikmund Winter | |
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![]() Portrait of Zikmund Winter by Jan Vilímek | |
Born | Prague, Austrian Empire | 27 December 1846
Died | 12 June 1912 65) Bad Reichenhall, German Empire | (aged
Occupation | Writer, historian |
Nationality | Czech |
Selected works
gollark: I generally aim to keep the number of likely backdoors in my devices fairly low.
gollark: ... "in" it?
gollark: I wonder how they do that. I think many of them are trace elements in the CPU and stuff, so it must be hard to get them back out.
gollark: Can you actually *get* phones which don't have some questionably sourced rare elements now?
gollark: Üṅïċöḋë ḅṛïṅġṡ öṅḷÿ ṁäḋṅëṡṡ∵
References
- Vinohrady Cemeteries, MyCzechRepublic.com, retrieved 20 November 2013
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