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Ctibor is a masculine Czech and Slovak given name, a cognate to Tiburtius. The first part cti- is derived from the Slavic word čest (i.e. 'honour'), the
Ctibor
Topics referred to by the same term
Ctiboř may refer to places in the Czech Republic: Ctiboř (Benešov District), a municipality and village in the Central Bohemian Region Ctiboř (Tachov
Ctiboř
1956 film
of Petr Kániš. Zdeněk Štěpánek as Jan Žižka z Trocnova Gustav Hilmar as Ctibor z Hvozdna Vlasta Matulová as Zdena Bedřich Karen [cs] as Provost Jan Pivec
Against_All
Czech actor and director (1944–2025)
Ctibor Turba (16 October 1944 – 30 June 2025) was a Czech actor of non-verbal theatre, mime, screenwriter, teacher and director. His work has been described
Ctibor_Turba
Ctibor Jindřich Malý (7 December 1885 – 8 January 1968) was a Czech footballer who played as a forward. A Prague native, Malý began his career with Slavia
Ctibor_Malý
Czechoslovak rower
Ctibor Reiskup (14 April 1929 – 2 February 1963) was a Slovak rower. He competed at the 1956 European Rowing Championships in Bled, Yugoslavia, with the
Ctibor_Reiskup
Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic
Zdenek; and Pesek, Jirí. The Palaces of Prague (1995). 216 pp. Rybár, Ctibor. Jewish Prague: Notes on History and Culture — A Guidebook (1991). Sayer
Prague
Czech ice hockey player
Ctibor Jech (born 28 August 1983) is a Czech former professional ice hockey player who played mainly with HC Bílí Tygři Liberec in the Czech Extraliga
Ctibor_Jech
Municipality in Plzeň, Czech Republic
Ctiboř (German: Stiebenreith) is a municipality and village in Tachov District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants
Ctiboř_(Tachov_District)
Resistance fighters
military resistance group with a few friends. The Mašín brothers' uncle Ctibor Novák, a former Secret Service Officer, became an adviser of the group.
Josef_and_Ctirad_Mašín
Municipality in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic
according to the 2021 census): Ctiboř (147) Hrádek (22) The name is derived from the personal name Ctibor, meaning "Ctibor's". Ctiboř is located about 16 kilometres
Ctiboř_(Benešov_District)
Digital Medieval Latin library
software. A completely new version was launched in 2019, programmed by Jan Ctibor (Charles University of Prague). The project aims to provide a platform for
Corpus_Corporum
Municipality in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic
mention of Skalice is from 1360. The first recorded owners were allegedly Ctibor of Skalice (1360–1362), followed by Střížek of Skalice (1376), Kuneš of
Stříbrná_Skalice
Surname list
dictionary. Turba is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ctibor Turba (1944–2025), Czech actor David Turba (born 1982), German voice actor
Turba
Capital city of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Campodónico, a flour-milling company whose history dates back to 1888. Cerámica Ctibor, a construction-materials manufacturer with a long industrial presence in
La_Plata
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490
candidate Stephen Zápolya as captain-general. The Moravian Estates elected Ctibor Tovačovský as captain-general. Matthias confirmed this decision, although
Matthias_Corvinus
Name list
hockey) Tibor Varga (violinist) Tibor Viniczai Tibor Wlassics Tibor Zsitvay Ctibor (name) Tibor is the Hungarian name for Tibru village, Cricău Commune, Alba
Tibor
Surname list
(feminine: Jechová) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ctibor Jech, Czech ice hockey player Darcy Jech Jiří Jech (born 1975), Czech football
Jech
Name list
Czech surname and masculine given name, derived from the names Bořivoj, Ctibor, Lubor and the like. Notable people with the name include: Ernest Borek
Borek_(name)
2022 Czech comedy film
Directed by Martin Kopp Jakub Štáfek Written by Tomáš Vávra Produced by Ctibor Pouba Jakub Štáfek Jan Kallista Starring Jakub Štáfek [cs] Jakub Prachař [cs]
Vyšehrad:_Fylm
Duke of Austria, and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia (r. 1440–57)
dominated by the radical Taborites were united in a league. The Hussite Ctibor Tovačovský of Cimburk, who had assumed the title of governor after Albert's
Ladislaus_the_Posthumous
Czech doctor, explorer, cartographer (1847–1902)
About the Greatest Czech Explorer] (in Czech). Prague: ČSAV. Votrubec, Ctibor (1954). Jihoafrické cesty Emila Holuba [The South African Journeys of Emil
Emil_Holub
Thio Su Mien, 86, Singaporean lawyer and academic, acute myeloid leukemia. Ctibor Turba, 80, Czech actor, pedagogue, and director. Esko Ahonen on kuollut
Deaths_in_June_2025
15th-century Czech military leader
later then into the army of King George of Poděbrady under the command of Ctibor Tovačovský of Cimburk. Jan Talafús was born in a homestead in Ostrov near
Jan_Talafús
2025 Czech comedy film
Directed by Martin Kopp Jakub Štáfek Written by Tomáš Vávra Produced by Ctibor Pouba Jakub Štáfek Starring Jakub Štáfek [cs] Jakub Prachař [cs] Cinematography
Vyšehrad_Dvje
Slavic names by country
appropriate, brave Dobiesław, Dobiegniew cze, cti, ča, če honour Czesław, Ctibor, Czedrog, Čestmír, Česlav, Ctirad, Čedomir, Častimir dar, dan gift, receive
Slavic_names
Annual Czech acting award
Beneš 1998 Jiří Langmajer Divadlo na Fidlovačce Praha 1999 Alena Antalová Ctibor Turba 2000 Radek Holub Otomar Krejča 2001 Petra Výtvarová Jiří Suchý 2002
Thalia_Awards
Irregular forces in World War II
repression On 15 September 1939, a member of the Czech resistance movement, Ctibor Novák, planted explosive devices in Berlin. His first bomb detonated in
Resistance during World War II
Resistance_during_World_War_II
Larval tapeworm
jns.2015.08.011. PMID 26320098. S2CID 1492078. Šlais, Jaroslav; Serbus, Ctibor; Schramlová, Jana (1971). "The microscopical anatomy of the bladder wall
Cysticercus
actress and singer. 8 June – Vladimír Smutný, 82, cinematographer. 30 June – Ctibor Turba, 80, actor of non-verbal theatre. 3 July – Klára Kolouchová, 46, mountaineer
2025_in_the_Czech_Republic
Municipality in Olomouc, Czech Republic
of Poděbrady gave Sušice together with other capitular villages to Jiří Ctibor of Cimburk. From 1609, Sušice belonged to the then owner of the Helfštýn
Sušice_(Přerov_District)
Czech footballer (1884–1959)
Jenny-Stary had scored 200 goals for Slavia. He scored a hat-trick alongside Ctibor Malý and Josef Bělka in a 9-1 victory over Torino. He scored his first goal
Jan_Jenny-Starý
Order of the Czech Republic
Rudolf Briška, in memoriam, class IV Oskár Ferianc, in memoriam, class IV Ctibor Filčík, in memoriam, class IV Alexander Hirner, in memoriam, class IV Ján
Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Order_of_Tomáš_Garrigue_Masaryk
2023 Czech film
Zdena Mašínová Karolína Lea Nováková as Nenda Mašínová Václav Neužil as Ctibor Novák Stefan Konarske as Captain Koller Saro Emirze as Commissioner Haneke
Brothers_(2023_film)
Village in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic
Republic. It has about 50 inhabitants. Until 1900, Nemíž was part of the Ctiboř municipality. From 1900 to 1985, it was an independent municipality. From
Nemíž
Castle in the Czech Republic
records from 1465, mentioning the division of the property of the deceased Ctibor of Zásmuk between his two sons, Petr and Václav. The fortress might then
Červená_Lhota_Castle
Extinct Romani dialect of Bohemia
Čechische Diebessprache. Prag: Fürst-erzbischöfliche Buchdruckerey. Nečas, Ctibor. 1995. Romové v České republice včera a dnes [Roma in the Czech Republic
Bohemian_Romani
Military conflict
Victor of Poděbrady Zdeněk Kostka of Postupice † Václav Vlček of Čenov Ctibor Tovačovský of Cimburk John II of Rosenberg Burian II of Gutštejn Units involved
Bohemian–Hungarian War (1468–1478)
Bohemian–Hungarian_War_(1468–1478)
Moravia. He died in Brno on 19 February 1878 at the age of 66. His son, Ctibor Helcelet [cs], was also a politician who belonged to the Imperial Council
Jan_Helcelet
Agricultural university in Prague, the Czech Republic
Vladimir Kosil 1960–1966 – Karel Kudrna 1966–1970 – Emil Kunz 1970–1985 – Ctibor Ledl 1985–1990 – Josef Cervenka 1990–1994 – Jiří Petr 1994–2000 – Jan Hron
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Czech_University_of_Life_Sciences_Prague
earlier, were taken back to Czechoslovakia where they were executed in 1955. Ctibor Novak, the Mašíns' uncle, was also executed. Paumer and the Mašíns claimed
Milan_Paumer
Moorish fortress at Gibraltar. 1310 Battle of Opočno 1 Jan A Czech army under Ctibor of Hungary, fighting for king Henry of Bohemia defeat an army of the Duchy
List_of_battles_1301–1600
Willi-Harpsichord, Štěpán Graffe-Violin, Jan Vašta- Violin, Jan Škrdlík-Cello, Ctibor Bártek-Percussion, Studio π vox, 2006 "Xantypa magazine". Xantypa magazine
Jan_Škrdlík
Czech writer
Františkových (The Letters from Franzenbad) Listy přítele přítelkyni Silný Ctibor Devět křížů (Nine Crosses) Category:Films based on works by Božena Němcová
Božena_Němcová
support of the Unity of Bretheren. Their son was Adam Tovačovský. John and Ctibor Tovačovský supported Vladislaus II Jagiellon for the Czech throne over Matthias
John Tovačovský of Cimburg (younger)
John_Tovačovský_of_Cimburg_(younger)
Ondrej Jariabek Ján Kadár Vladimír Kavčiak Robert Kirchhoff Dušan Kodaj Ctibor Kováč Otakar Krivánek Jakub Kroner František Kudláč Ján Lacko Leopold Lahola
List_of_Slovak_film_directors
Natural chemical compound
Cvačka, Josef; Bednárová, Lucie; Křenková, Alena; Kuzma, Marek; Škuta, Ctibor; Peikerová, Žaneta; Bartůněk, Petr; Křen, Vladimír (23 December 2016). "Silychristin:
Silychristin
2021 studio album by Epica
viola Martin Adamovič – viola Marek Elznic – cello Pavel Běloušek – cello Ctibor Příhoda – cello Kryštof Lecian – cello Vojtěch Masnica – double bass Rostislav
Omega_(Epica_album)
Lysoněk (born 1986) Pavel Macháček (born 1977) Milan Machalický (born 1991) Ctibor Malý (1885–1968) Lukáš Marek (born 1981) Jan Martykán (born 1983) Jaroslav
List_of_Czech_sportspeople
Former bank in Vienna
Commercial and Industrial Situation in Hungary, H.M. Stationery Office, p. 235 Ctibor Nečas (1985). "Počátky územní expanze Živnobanky". Studia minora facultatis
Anglo-Austrian_Bank
Name list
(1843–1927), German physician Tibor, European name related to Tiburtius Ctibor, Czech name related to Tiburtius This page or section lists people that
Tiburtius
Marica, Mariela, Marieta, Marika, Marila, Mariola, Marlena, Marusia, Lokmane Ctibor, Amát, Amátus, Stibor, Sven, Amáta Ľudomil, Dragan, Dragutín, Drahan, Drahotín
Name_days_in_Slovakia
Market town in Plzeň, Czech Republic
mention of Chodová Planá is from 1319, when it was a property of the knights Ctibor and Oldřich. It was then owned by various knights, and in 1391 and 1413
Chodová_Planá
Name list
chest ("honour") + rad ("joy, care, advice") Other names Variant form Ctirada {f} Related names Ctibor, Česlav https://www.behindthename.com/name/ctirad
Ctirad
River in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic
Kamberk, Zvěstov, Louňovice pod Blaníkem, Ostrov, Kondrac, Hradiště, Vlašim, Ctiboř, Tehov, Libež, Všechlapy, Divišov, Český Šternberk and Soběšín. There are
Blanice_(Sázava)
Australian sculptor (born 1978)
different sculptors from around the world. She studied under sculptors Ctibor Havelka and Vaclav Skalicky and sculpture technician Vanessa Hoheb. She
Linda_Klarfeld
Day) Zikmund Alexej Květoslav Klaudie Radoslav Stanislav National holiday Ctibor Blažena Svatava Pankrác Servác Bonifác Žofie Přemysl Aneta Nataša Ivo a
Name days in the Czech Republic
Name_days_in_the_Czech_Republic
Ice hockey team in Liberec
(capacity: 7,500) Colours Navy blue, aqua blue, white General manager Ctibor Jech Head coach Jiří Kudrna Captain Radim Šimek Website hcbilitygri.cz
HC_Bílí_Tygři_Liberec
Overview of titanium's biocompatible properties
Strnad, Jakub; Strnad, Zdeněk; Šesták, Jaroslav; Urban, Karel; Povýšil, Ctibor (2007). "Bio-activated titanium surface utilizable for mimetic bone implantation
Titanium_biocompatibility
Hungarian folk tale
Němcová, Božena. [3]. Čertův švagr; Neohrožený Mikeš ; O Nesytovi ; Silný Ctibor. Prague: Jan Laichter, 1912. p. 22. Creanga, Ion. Făt-frumos, fiul iepei
Fehérlófia_(folk_tale)
Sporting event delegation
sculls Albert Krajmer František Reich Men's eight Josef Věntus Eduard Antoch Ctibor Reiskup Jan Švéda Josef Švec Zdeněk Žára Jan Jindra Stanislav Lusk Miroslav
Czechoslovakia at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Czechoslovakia_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics
Czech lawyer and writer (1460–1520)
authors of law books from the ranks of nobility: e.g. Ondřej of Dubá or Ctibor Tovačovský of Cimburk Veselý (1961), p. 133 Veselý (1961), pp. 141–142 Právněhistorické
Viktorin_Kornel_of_Všehrdy
Palatine of Hungary
Divided Hungary in Europe. Cambridge Scholars. ISBN 9781443891943. Greguš, Ctibor (1991). Slovensko, dlhá cesta k suverenite. Tatrapress. ISBN 9788085260090
György_Thurzó
Czechoslovak writer and diplomat (1893–1929)
Mike Mitchell (intro.), in Hermann Ungar, The class, Dedalus (2004), p. 5. Ctibor Rybár, Jewish Prague: Gloses on history and Kultur--a guidebook, TV Spektrum
Hermann_Ungar
District in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic
Chlístov – Chlum – Chmelná – Chocerady – Choratice – Chotýšany – Chrášťany – Ctiboř – Čtyřkoly – Děkanovice – Divišov – Dolní Kralovice – Drahňovice – Dunice
Benešov_District
Czech film editor
Pražská pětka Tomáš Vorel Tichý společník Zdeněk Flídr 1989 Archa bláznů Ctibor Turba scenic montage Atrakce švédského zájezdu Zoran Gospić Blázni a děvčátka
Jiří_Brožek
1983 New Zealand film
as Eric Roy Billing as Keith Peter Nicoll as Tony Mary Regan as Gaylene Ctibor Turba as Thomas Norman Forsey as Dr. Hunter Philip Holder as Orderly Phillip
Strata_(film)
Nazi concentration camp for Roma and Sinti
of the Hodonín camp. In the 1970s and 1980s, Czech historians, notably Ctibor Nečas, researched and described the persecution of Roma during the Nazi
Lety_concentration_camp
Winkler Ivo Stefanoni (cox) M8+ Czechoslovakia Josef Věntus Eduard Antoch Ctibor Reiskup Jan Švéda Josef Švec Zdeněk Žára Jan Jindra Stanislav Lusk Miroslav
1956 European Rowing Championships
1956_European_Rowing_Championships
Argentine photographer
Center (2011); Legislature Building of the city of Buenos Aires; Fundación Ctibor of the city of La Plata; District 2 – Recoleta; Open Office (2012); MARQ
Sergio_Castiglione
Oleg Vasilyev Yuri Polyakov (cox) Czechoslovakia Josef Věntus Jan Švéda Ctibor Reiskup Václav Jindra Josef Švec Zdeněk Žára Jan Jindra Stanislav Lusk Miroslav
1957 European Rowing Championships
1957_European_Rowing_Championships
Surname list
1783), Polish politician Zbigniew Ścibor-Rylski (1917–2018), Polish general Ctibor (name), Czech and Slovak form of the name Ścibor All pages with titles containing
Ścibor
Prahy 2. - Nové Město, Vyšehrad. Praha : Academia, 1998. 840 s. RYBÁR, Ctibor. Ulice a domy města Prahy. Praha : Victoria Pub., 1995. 540 s. DAVID, Petr
St._Stephen's_Church,_Prague
(Jablonec nad Nisou District) Pirk: Bříza, p. of Cheb Pirkau: Březí, p. of Ctiboř (Tachov District) Pirken: Březenec, p. of Jirkov Pirkenhammer: Březová (Karlovy
List of German names for places in the Czech Republic
List_of_German_names_for_places_in_the_Czech_Republic
Slovak actor (1924–1998)
Schwartz) 1969: Touha zvaná Anada (Koktavý) 1970: Pán si neželal nič (Ctibor) 1970: Rysavá jalovica (Adam Krt) 1972: Zajtra bude neskoro (učiteľ) 1972:
Jozef_Kroner
Czech Translation Award
Nová zahrada pozemských rozkoší Reinaldo Arenas Spanish Argo 2023 Michal Ctibor Aeneis Virgil Latin Argo 2022 Patrik Ouředník Pantagruel François Rabelais
Josef_Jungmann_Award
Town in Plzeň, Czech Republic
also possessed the Palatinate town of Schönsee. During the Hussite Wars, Ctibor of Wolfstein, a supporter of Imperator Sigismund, ruled Hostouň. When the
Hostouň_(Domažlice_District)
left side baroque main altar was realized after 1945 by academic artist Ctibor Belan cooperate with benched master Jan Rakyta. The church contains a monumental
Most Holy Trinity Church, Tvrdošín
Most_Holy_Trinity_Church,_Tvrdošín
Castle, view point, museum in Jenštejn, Czech Republic
decades, the castle was owned by many owners (Oldřich of Černice of Kácov, Ctibor Čepec of Libiš, Jindřich of Aachen, Jan Libický of Libice and others). Between
Jenštejn_Castle
Kunštát Dorothea Dorota (c. 1470 – before 1488), married before 1488 with Ctibor of Landštejn Machna (c. 1472 – between 1515 and 1520), married in 1488 with
Zikmund_of_Pernštejn
District in Plzeň, Czech Republic
Broumov - Částkov - Cebiv - Černošín - Chodová Planá - Chodský Újezd - Ctiboř - Dlouhý Újezd - Erpužice - Halže - Horní Kozolupy - Hošťka - Kladruby -
Tachov_District
Topics referred to by the same term
and village in the South Moravian Region Hrádek, a village and part of Ctiboř (Benešov District) in the Central Bohemian Region Hrádek, a hamlet and part
Hrádek
Municipality in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
of Valeč is from 1358, when Valeč was divided between brothers Beneš and Ctibor of Valeč. Other owners of the estate during the Middle Ages were: Jan Kladivo
Valeč_(Karlovy_Vary_District)
Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes 1 Josef Věntus Eduard Antoch Ctibor Reiskup Jan Švéda Josef Švec Zdeněk Žára Jan Jindra Stanislav Lusk Miroslav
Rowing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's eight
Rowing_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_eight
Czech medievalist (born 1977)
Scriptorium. 2017. ISBN 978-80-88013-50-1. (editor, with Michal Dragoun and Jan Ctibor) Kříž z Telče (1434-1504): Písař, sběratel a autor. Scriptorium. 2020.
Lucie_Doležalová
Slovak musician
composition ceremonial overture Naše Slovensko Malá vrchovská symfónia Balada Ctibor Melodramas: Siroty, Lesná panna and Čertova rieka "Hudobný skladateľ, pedagóg
Mikuláš_Moyzes
Czech name, and the latter prevailed since the 15th century. According to Ctibor Tovačovský of Cimburk's legal work, the lords of Sovinec belonged to the
Sovinec
Czech historian and lawyer (1733–1793)
according to Czech: Kniha Tovačovská (English: The Book of Tovačov) written by Ctibor Tovačovský z Cimburka in the 1490s. He also started writing his own history
Josef_Vratislav_Monse
Municipality in Vysočina, Czech Republic
parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): Častrov (354) Ctiboř (46) Jakubín (30) Metánov (144) Pelec (46) Perky (13) "Population of Municipalities
Častrov
(Plzeň-South) Cotkytle (Ústí nad Orlicí) Crhov (Blansko) Ctětín (Chrudim) Ctiboř (Benešov) Ctiboř (Tachov) Ctidružice (Znojmo) Ctiměřice (Mladá Boleslav) Ctiněves
List of municipalities in the Czech Republic
List_of_municipalities_in_the_Czech_Republic
Slavia Prague 1903 football season
Josef Benda 6 13 18 30 24 43 FW Jan Košek 10 25 19 65 29 90 FW Miroslav Vaněk 8 17 13 14 21 31 FW Jan Jenny-Starý 2 4 3 2 5 6 FW Ctibor Malý 1 0 0 0 1 0
1903_SK_Slavia_Prague_season
Topics referred to by the same term
village and part of Čachrov in the Plzeň Region Březí, a village and part of Ctiboř (Tachov District) in the Plzeň Region Březí, a village and part of Dražíč
Březí
CTIBOR
CTIBOR
CTIBOR
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wealth
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva, Messenger of God, Prophet, Angel
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Strong; Mighty Love
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Desire Hope
Girl/Female
Greek American Italian Latin
Messenger or angel. A popular masculine name in Sicily after the 13th-century saint, Angel. Angel...
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Biblical
Vain, void, mountain of enjoyment.
Boy/Male
German, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Eagle; Lord Ganesha
Girl/Female
Hindu
Starting letters of big priest of swaminarayan sampradai
CTIBOR
CTIBOR
CTIBOR
CTIBOR
CTIBOR