Paval Navara (Belarusian: Павал Навара; 17 September 1927–24 May 1983), also romanised as Paul Navara, was a Belarusian émigré public figure and co-founder...
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Navara may refer to: David Navara, Czech chess grandmaster Luděk Navara, Czech historian, publicist, and writer Paval Navara, Belerusian public figure...
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Paval or Pavăl may refer to: Paval Navara (1927–1983), Belarusian émigré public figure and co-founder of the Anglo-Belarusian Society Paval Sieviaryniec...
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Archimandrite Leo Garoshka Fr. Jazep Hermanovich Fr. Alexander Nadson Paval Navara Several leaders and activists of the Association of Belarusians in Great...
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(1890–1937), Belarusian Catholic priest and a Catholic convert from Orthodoxy Paval Navara (1927-1983), Belarusian émigré public figure and a co-founder of the...
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Association. Dr. Vincent Žuk-Hryškievič Ceslaus Sipovich Alexander Nadson Paval Navara Helen Michaluk Andrej Aliaksandraŭ Nadson, Alexander (2006). Ceslaus...
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French artist, member of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic Paval Navara (1927, Kupisk village - 1983), Belarusian émigré public figure and a...
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Cyril's Belarusian school. In 1969, Ceslaus Sipovich, Auberon Herbert, and Paval Navara organised a successful fundraising campaign which allowed the acquisition...
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Lodorico Alvares Andreuccio Cibo Guglielmo Cibo Alvero Benisituf Anton Navara Garci Gómez Carillo The Papacy and Christian Mercenaries of Thirteenth-Century...
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Captive Nations. The founders of the Society were Auberon Herbert and Pavel Navara. Auberon Herbert also became the first acting chairman. The first president...
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