Kralice may refer to: Kraliçe, an album of Turkish singer Hande Yener Kralice, a village and part of Chlístovice in the Central Bohemian Region Kralice...
The Bible of Kralice, also called the Kralice Bible (Czech: Bible kralická), was the first complete translation of the Bible from the original languages...
versions, along with remixed songs from the album Kraliçe, were released all together under the title Kraliçe + Ya Ya Ya Ya. "Ya Ya Ya Ya" became the fastest-rising...
Kralice nad Oslavou (until 1960 Kralice) is a municipality and village in Třebíč District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1...
(actress). The Serbo-Croat feminine suffix –ica is used in three borrowings: kraliçe (queen), imparatoriçe (empress) and çariçe (tsarina). This suffix was used...
language, which established Czech intellectuals by translation of Bible of Kralice. Slovak scholars used as one of their literary languages in the 18th and...
1569 by Casiodoro de Reina (Biblia del Oso); Bible in Czech: Bible of Kralice, printed between 1579 and 1593; Bible in English: King James Bible, published...
there is some uncertainty about this. Brethren orthography The Bible of Kralice (1579–1593), the first complete Czech translation of the Bible from the...
Slovak orthography based on Western Slovak dialects. The publication of the Kralice Bible between 1579 and 1593 (the first complete Czech translation of the...
The Queen Is in the Factory (Turkish: Kraliçe Fabrika'da) is a 2008 Turkish drama film, directed by Ali Kemal Güven, which follows the lives of homosexual...
formative influence on Czech. Jungmann used vocabulary of the Bible of Kralice (1579–1613) period and of the language used by his contemporaries. He borrowed...
Sepeti 21 No Kod Adı: Kırlangıç 1 No Koyu Beyaz 1 No Tabii web series Kraliçe 11 Final Kudüs Fatihi: Selahaddin Eyyubi 24 No Kuzgun: Dipsiz Karanlık...
James Version, the Spanish Reina-Valera translation, the Czech Bible of Kralice, the Portuguese Almeida Recebida, the Dutch Statenvertaling and most Reformation-era...
It was printed in a Moravian fortified house in Kralice nad Oslavou, therefore it is called the Kralice Bible. It was the first Czech Bible in which the...
The digraph "cž" was used from the time of the 16th-century Bible of Kralice until the reform of 1842, being eventually replaced by "č" (changing Cžechy...
in literature – Hanthawaddy Hsinbyushin Ayedawbon (Yazataman), Bible of Kralice, The Shepheardes Calender (Spenser) 1580 in literature – Essays (Montaigne)...
original languages and its vernacular version came to be known as Bible of Kralice. In the early 17th century Bible kralická and its linguistic standard,...