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    Ženy a peníze v českých zemích ve středověku a novověku by Dagmar Grossmannová

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In the Těšín family, Princess Elizabeth Lucretia († 1653) was granted the right to mint her own coins in 1638 by Emperor Ferdinand III. …”
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    Le Phare de Bayonne et La Sentinelle des Pyrénées : regards croisés de deux journaux français sur l’actualité espagnole de 1838 by Alain Pauquet

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…On one hand, coming secretely from Austria, the arrival of the princess of Beira in the basque provinces and her wedding with the pretender Don Carlos of Borbon (Charles V of Spain). …”
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    On the issue of the 'Kazan Chronicle' as a literary source of M.M. Kheraskov's poem 'Rossiada' by A.I. Zavyalova

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…It is based on the works published by Russian historians, as well on facts from the Old Russian manuscripts. One of the main literary sources of the “Rossiada” is the “Kazan Chronicle”, also known as the “Story of the Tsardom of Kazan”, a famous historical and publicistic story of the 16th century. …”
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    A Silent Infection Pandemic of COVID-19: Epidemiological Investigation and Hypothetical Models by Jianping Geng, Jun Yu, Tao Lu, Yinhe Wang, Yang Cao

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In hypothetical models, the silent infection rate ranges from 60% to 80% based on 3 sources: China mainland, evacuation of 4 nationals, and the ship “Diamond Princess,” respectively. …”
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    « There are kisses for all » : Le defilé des jeunes hommes by Luc Bouvard

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…This paper yields what others refrain from doing, i.e. provide the reader with part of the donkey work that is obviously necessary whenever one means to tackle such a subject as the transformation processes at work in the film adaptation of a novel. …”
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