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Julius Zeyer

Julius Zeyer

Czech poet, playwright, bookwriter and historic literature writer

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Birthdate
April 26, 1841
Birthplace
Prague
Prague
Date of Death
January 29, 1901
Place of Death
Prague
Prague
Author of
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Světla Východu
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Dobrodružství Madrány
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Listy třem přátelům
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Stratonika
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Jan Maria Plojhar ; Tři legendy o krucifixu
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Básně
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Kristina Zázračná
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Author
Author
Writer
Writer
Poet
Poet
Novelist
Novelist
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Playwright
ISNI
00000001087940770
Open Library ID
OL83081A0
VIAF
246213140

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Citizenship
Austrian Empire
Austrian Empire
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary
Notable Work
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Radúz and Mahulena
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Jan Maria Plojhar
Wikidata ID
Q942980
Overview

Julius Zeyer (1841-1901) was a Czech writer and playwright known for his notable works, "Radúz and Mahulena" and "Jan Maria Plojhar". Born in Prague, Zeyer was a citizen of the Austrian Empire and later Austria-Hungary.

Throughout his career, he held various occupations, including poet, novelist, and playwright. Zeyer eventually passed away in Prague, having made a lasting impact on the literary scene through his works.

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