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František Vladislav Hek

František Vladislav Hek was a writer, bookseller and composer (1769–1847). He was born in Dobruška and died in Letohrad.

Also recorded as Frantisek Vladislav Hek

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Life and career

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  1. 1769

    František Vladislav Hek was born in 1769 at Dobruška.

  2. 1847

    František Vladislav Hek died in 1847 at Letohrad.

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Places

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  • Dobruška

    Birth place

  • Letohrad

    Death place

Primary material

Documents and archives

Literature

Bibliography

Vladislav David – Pavel Sladký – František Zbořil: Mezinárodní právo veřejné s kazuistikou, Czech Journal of International Relations, 2010.

  • Mazur, Vladislav, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

  • Dmochowski, Vladislav, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

Citations

References

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He also worked under the names Anteprenumerarius, Antisulcius and Dobrota Smíchorád. The authorities additionally record the heading Frantisek Vladislav Hek. His recorded language was Czech.

František Vladislav Hek is recorded as writer, bookseller and composer.

Authority records.

  • Identity and origins

  • Identity

The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 16 August 2026.

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