- female, deceased (1914)
- Bertha Felicitas Sophie Freifrau von Suttner, (9 June, 1843 in Prague, [then in Austrian Empire] - 21 June, 1914 in Vienna, (then in...
- male, deceased (1952)
- Rudolf Margolius, Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, Czechoslovakia 1949-1952, co-defendant in the Slánský trial (November 1952) The 1952 Sl...
- male, deceased (1630)
- Isaiah Horowitz (Hebrew: ישעיה הלוי הורוביץ; c. 1565 - March 24, 1630 / "11 Nissan 5390" on the Hebrew calendar), was a well-known rabbi and mystic...
- male, deceased (1938)
- Karl Kautsky (October 16 1854 - October 17 1938) was a leading theoretician of social democracy. He became a significant figure in Marxist history...
- male, deceased (1904)
- Eduard Hanslick was a Bohemian-Austrian writer on music, perhaps the most influential music critic of the 19th century. Hanslick was born in...
- male, deceased (1677)
- Václav Hollar, known in England as Wenceslaus Hollar or sometimes Wenzel, was a Bohemian etcher. He was born in Prague, and died in London, being b...
- male, deceased (1972)
- Rudolf Friml (December 7, 1879 - November 12, 1972) was a composer of operettas, musicals, songs, as well as a pianist.
- male, deceased (1900)
- Wilhelm (later William) Steinitz (May 17, 1836, Prague-August 12, 1900, New York) was an Austrian-English-American chess player and the first...
- male, deceased (1967)
- Jaroslav Heyrovský IPA: (December 20, 1890 - March 27, 1967) was a Czech chemist and inventor. Heyrovský was the inventor of the polarographic me...
- male, 76 years old
- Libor Pešek KBE (born June 22, 1933) is a Czech conductor. Pešek was born in Prague and studied conducting, piano, cello and trombone at the Ac...
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