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  1. Le histoire de Prague L'histoire de la ville est bien plus ancienne que sa silhouette du Moyen-Âge, puisqu'elle remonte à l'époque des Celtes Boii, qui ont construit la ville vers 500 avant Jésus-Christ. En l'an 9 de notre ère, la tribu a été exterminée, non pas par les Romains comme les autres Celtes d'Europe, mais par les Marcomans ...

  2. The average household size was 2.63 and the average family size was 3.20. In the city, the population was spread out, with 30.6% under the age of 18, 7.1% from 18 to 24, 28.7% from 25 to 44, 17.1% from 45 to 64, and 16.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years.

  3. RCA; Odeon. Olga Praguer Coelho ( Manaus, 12 de agosto de 1909 — Rio de Janeiro, 25 de fevereiro de 2008) foi uma cantora e virtuose violonista brasileira. Olga era dotada de uma bela voz e de beleza física; no dizer de Fábio Zanon, "ela tinha uma personalidade encantadora e extrovertida, senso de humor e magnetismo pessoal, e foi ...

  4. Dès lors, le 17 novembre est devenu le jour de la fête nationale de la République. En 1993, après la division de la Tchécoslovaquie en deux états, Prague est restée la capitale de la République tchèque. Découvrez l'histoire de Prague depuis sa fondation par les Celtes jusqu'à l'implantation du communisme et sa chute avec la ...

  5. The Defenestrations of Prague ( Czech: Pražská defenestrace, German: Prager Fenstersturz, Latin: Defenestratio Pragensis) were three incidents in the history of Bohemia in which people were defenestrated (thrown out of a window). Though already existing in Middle French, the word defenestrate ("out of the window") is believed to have first ...

  6. The Student of Prague ( German: Der Student von Prag, also known as A Bargain with Satan) is a 1913 German silent horror film. It is loosely based on "William Wilson", a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, the poem The December Night by Alfred de Musset, [1] and Faust. [2] The film was remade in 1926, under the same title The Student of Prague.

  7. Judah Loew ben Bezalel (Hebrew: יהודה ליווא בן בצלאל; between 1512 and 1526 – 17 September 1609), also known as Rabbi Loew (alt. Löw, Loewe, Löwe or Levai), the Maharal of Prague (Hebrew: מהר״ל מפראג), or simply the Maharal (the Hebrew acronym of "Moreinu ha-Rav Loew", 'Our Teacher, Rabbi Loew'), was an important Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic, mathematician ...