Vojtěch Nejedlý
Vojtěch Nejedlý was a poet, translator, writer and catholic priest (1772–1844). He was born at Žebrák.
Also recorded as Vojtech Nejedly
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1772
Vojtěch Nejedlý was born in 1772 at Žebrák.
1844
Vojtěch Nejedlý died in 1844 at Žebrák.
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- Nejedlý, Vojtěch
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The authorities additionally record the heading Vojtech Nejedly. His recorded language was Czech. His recorded confession was Catholic Church.
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