is spoken
Historical figures The last five Přemyslids were kings:
Ottokar I of Bohemia,
Wenceslaus I of Bohemia,
Ottokar II of Bohemia,
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and
Wenceslaus III of Bohemia. The most successful and influential of all Czech kings was
Charles IV, who also became the
Holy Roman Emperor. The
Luxembourg dynasty represents the heights of Czech (Bohemian) statehood territorial and influence as well as advancement in many areas of human endeavors. Many people are considered national heroes and cultural icons, many national stories concern their lives.
Jan Hus was a religious reformist from the 15th century and spiritual father of the
Hussite Movement.
Jan Žižka and
Prokop the Great were leaders of hussite army,
George of Poděbrady was a hussite king.
Albrecht von Wallenstein was a notable military leader during the Thirty Years' War. The
teacher of nations Jan Amos Komenský is also considered a notable figure in Czech history.
Joseph Radetzky von Radetz was an Austrian general staff during the later period of the Napoleonic Wars.
Josef Jungmann is often credited for expanding the modern Czech language, and preventing its extinction. The most famous Czech historian was
František Palacký, often-called "father of nation".
Modern politicians One of the most notable figures are founders of Czechoslovakia, modern state of independence of Czech and Slovak nations, Presidents
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and
Edvard Beneš, who was also leader of exile government in
World War II.
Ludvík Svoboda was a head of the Czechoslovak military units on the Eastern Front during the World War II (later president of
Czechoslovakia). The key figures of the Communist regime were
Klement Gottwald,
Antonín Zápotocký,
Antonín Novotný (and Slovak
Gustáv Husák), the most famous victims of this regime were
Milada Horáková and
Rudolf Slánský.
Jan Palach committed self-immolation as a political protest against the end of the
Prague Spring resulting from the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by the
Warsaw Pact armies. Another notable politician after the fall of the communist regime is
Václav Havel, last President of Czechoslovakia and first
President of the Czech Republic. The first directly elected president is
Miloš Zeman. The Czech Republic has had multiple
Prime Ministers, the first of which were future presidents
Václav Klaus and
Miloš Zeman. Other Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic were conservative politicians, such as
Mirek Topolánek,
Petr Nečas, and social democratic such as
Vladimír Špidla,
Jiří Paroubek,
Bohuslav Sobotka. Diplomat
Madeleine Albright was of Czech origin and spoke Czech. Other well-known Czech diplomats were
Jan Masaryk or
Jiří Dienstbier.
Science Czechs established themselves mainly in Biology, Chemistry, Philology and Egyptology. • Chemistry –
Jaroslav Heyrovský (Nobel Prize 1959),
Otto Wichterle,
Zdenko Hans Skraup,
Antonín Holý • Biology –
Johann Gregor Mendel,
Jan Evangelista Purkyně,
Carl Borivoj Presl,
Jan Svatopluk Presl,
Karel Domin,
Kaspar Maria von Sternberg,
Friedrich von Berchtold,
Ferdinand Stoliczka,
Wenceslas Bojer,
Alberto Vojtěch Frič,
August Carl Joseph Corda • Mathematics –
Bernard Bolzano,
Eduard Čech,
Miroslav Katětov,
Petr Vopěnka,
Václav Chvátal,
Otakar Borůvka,
Vojtěch Jarník,
Kurt Gödel • Physics and engineering –
Ignaz von Born,
František Běhounek,
Jan Marek Marci,
Josef Ressel,
František Křižík,
Vincenc Strouhal,
Prokop Diviš,
František Josef Gerstner,
Ernst Mach • Astronomy –
Antonín Mrkos,
Antonín Bečvář • Astronautics –
Vladimír Remek • Philology –
Bedřich Hrozný,
Josef Dobrovský,
Josef Jungmann,
Vilém Mathesius,
Julius Pokorny,
René Wellek,
Jan Mukařovský • Medicine –
Carl von Rokitansky,
Joseph Škoda,
Jan Janský • Archeology –
Pavel Pavel,
Lubor Niederle,
Karel Absolon,
Miroslav Verner • Anthropology and ethnography –
Aleš Hrdlička,
Emil Holub,
Alois Musil • History –
František Palacký,
Bohuslav Balbín,
Konstantin Jireček,
Max Dvořák,
Miroslav Hroch • Philosophy –
Edmund Husserl,
Jan Patočka,
Karel Kosík,
Egon Bondy,
Ladislav Klíma • Psychology –
Max Wertheimer,
Stanislav Grof,
Sigmund Freud • Theology –
Jan Hus,
Jerome of Prague,
Petr Chelčický,
Jan Rokycana,
Tomáš Špidlík,
Tomáš Halík • Modern occultism –
Franz Bardon • Pedagogy –
Jan Amos Komenský • Folklorists –
František Ladislav Čelakovský,
Karel Jaromír Erben • Literary theory –
Karel Teige,
Pavel Janáček Sports Sports have also been a contributor to famous Czechs especially
tennis,
football,
hockey, and
athletics: • Tennis –
Jaroslav Drobný,
Jan Kodeš,
Martina Navrátilová,
Ivan Lendl,
Hana Mandlíková,
Jana Novotná,
Helena Suková,
Petr Korda,
Petra Kvitová,
Tomáš Berdych,
Karolína Plíšková,
Barbora Krejčíková • Football –
Oldřich Nejedlý,
Antonín Puč,
František Plánička,
Josef Bican,
Josef Masopust,
Ivo Viktor,
Antonín Panenka,
Zdeněk Nehoda,
Tomáš Skuhravý,
Pavel Nedvěd,
Karel Poborský,
Jan Koller,
Milan Baroš,
Marek Jankulovski,
Vladimír Šmicer,
Tomáš Rosický,
Petr Čech • Hockey –
Jaromír Jágr,
Dominik Hašek,
Vladimír Růžička,
Jiří Šlégr,
Ivan Hlinka,
Jiří Holeček,
Jaroslav Pouzar,
Jiří Hrdina,
Petr Sýkora,
Patrik Eliáš,
Bobby Holík,
Michal Rozsíval,
Milan Hejduk,
Petr Nedvěd,
Martin Straka,
Václav Prospal,
Jakub Voráček,
Tomáš Plekanec,
František Kaberle,
David Výborný,
Pavel Patera,
Martin Procházka,
David Krejčí,
David Pastrňák,
Filip Chytil • Athletics –
Emil Zátopek,
Dana Zátopková,
Jarmila Kratochvílová,
Roman Šebrle,
Jan Železný,
Barbora Špotáková • Gymnastics –
Věra Čáslavská,
Eva Bosáková,
Vlasta Děkanová,
Hana Říčná,
Věra Černá • Chess –
Wilhelm Steinitz,
Věra Menčíková,
Richard Réti,
Salo Flohr,
David Navara • Others –
Martina Sáblíková,
Martin Doktor,
Štěpánka Hilgertová,
Josef Holeček,
Kateřina Neumannová,
Filip Jícha,
Jiří Zídek Sr.,
Jan Veselý,
Ester Ledecká The arts Music Among his Friends'', 1865; oil painting by
František Dvořák Czech music had its first significant pieces created in the 11th century. The great progress of Czech artificial music began with the end of the
Renaissance and the early
Baroque era, concretely in works of
Adam Václav Michna z Otradovic, where the specific character of Czech music was rising up by using the influence of genuine
folk music. This tradition determined the development of Czech music and has remained the main sign in the works of great Czech composers of almost all eras –
Jan Dismas Zelenka and
Josef Mysliveček in
Baroque,
Bedřich Smetana and
Antonín Dvořák in
Romanticism,
Leoš Janáček,
Bohuslav Martinů and
Josef Suk in
modern classical or
Petr Eben and
Miloslav Kabeláč in
contemporary classical music. Czech musicians also played an important role in the development of European music.
Jan Václav Antonín Stamic in 18th-century contributed to the creation of
Classicism in music by innovations of compositional forms and the founding of the
Mannheim school. Similarly,
Antonín Rejcha's experiments prefigured new compositional techniques in the 19th century. The influence of Czech musicians expanded beyond the borders of the
European continent, when
Antonín Dvořák created a new
American classical music style, using the richness of ethnic music of that country during his mission in the
US. The contribution of
Alois Hába to
microtonal music in the 20th century must be also mentioned. Czech music reached as far as
Qing China.
Karel Slavíček was a
Jesuit missionary, scientist and
sinologist who was introduced to the
Kangxi Emperor on 3 February 1717, in
Beijing. The emperor favored him and employed him as court musician. (Slavíček was a
Spinet player). Some notable modern Czech musicians are US-based composer and guitarist
Ivan Král, musician and composer
Jan Hammer and the rock band
The Plastic People of the Universe which played an important part in the
underground movement during the communist regime. The Czech Republic first entered the
Eurovision Song Contest in
2007. Czech performer qualified for the grand final for the first time in
2016 when singer
Gabriela Gunčíková finished in 25th place. In
2018 the singer
Mikolas Josef reached the 6th place in the contest being the best result of the Czech Republic until today. Other important names:
Franz Benda,
Rafael Kubelík,
Jan Ladislav Dussek,
Vítězslav Novák,
Zdeněk Fibich,
Jan Kubelík,
Jiří Antonín Benda,
Julius Fučík,
Karel Svoboda,
Karel Kryl,
Václav Neumann,
Václav Talich,
František Xaver Richter,
Jan Křtitel Vaňhal,
Vojtěch Živný,
Josef Bohuslav Foerster,
Magdalena Kožená,
Karel Ančerl,
Ema Destinnová,
Maria Jeritza,
František Xaver Brixi,
Jiří Bělohlávek,
Oskar Nedbal,
Karel Gott. Other important Czech writers include
Milan Kundera,
Karel Čapek,
Jaroslav Hašek,
Jan Neruda,
Franz Kafka,
Bohumil Hrabal,
Viktor Dyk,
Kosmas,
Pavel Kohout,
Alois Jirásek,
Josef Škvorecký,
Karel Jaromír Erben,
Jiří Wolker,
Karel Hynek Mácha,
Vítězslav Nezval,
Arnošt Lustig,
Jaroslav Vrchlický,
Karel Havlíček Borovský,
Ivan Klíma,
Egon Erwin Kisch,
Vladimír Holan,
Julius Zeyer or
Svatopluk Čech. From contemporary Czech writers can be mentioned
Jáchym Topol,
Patrik Ouředník,
Michal Viewegh or
Daniela Hodrová. Important playwrights were Karel Čapek,
František Langer or
Josef Kajetán Tyl. Strong was also the theatrical avant-garde (
Jan Werich,
Jiří Voskovec,
Emil František Burian). Known journalists were
Julius Fučík,
Milena Jesenská or
Ferdinand Peroutka.
Visual arts by
Alfons MuchaMikoláš Aleš was a painter, known for redesigning the
Prague National Theater.
Alphonse Mucha was an influential artist in the
Art Nouveau movement of the
Edwardian period.
František Kupka was a pioneer and co-founder of the
abstract art movement. Other well-known painters are
Josef Čapek,
Josef Lada,
Theodoric of Prague,
Wenceslaus Hollar,
Toyen,
Jan Kupecký,
Petr Brandl,
Vladimír Vašíček,
Václav Brožík,
Josef Mánes,
Karel Škréta or
Max Švabinský. Renowned sculptors were
Josef Václav Myslbek or
Matyáš Bernard Braun, photographers
Jan Saudek,
Josef Sudek,
František Drtikol or
Josef Koudelka, illustrators
Zdeněk Burian or
Adolf Born, architects
Jan Kotěra or
Josef Gočár.
Jiří Kylián was an important ballet choreographer.
Film Film director
Miloš Forman, known best for his movie, ''
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest'' is of Czech origin and started his career in Czechoslovakia. Forman was a member of the so-called
Czech New Wave. Other members included
Jiří Menzel (
Oscar 1967),
Ivan Passer,
Věra Chytilová and
Elmar Klos (Oscar 1965). Also the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film was awarded to
Jan Svěrák (1996). The influential
surrealist filmmaker and animator
Jan Švankmajer was born in
Prague and has resided in the Czech Republic throughout his life. In the field of animation and puppet film famous people include
Zdeněk Miler,
Karel Zeman and
Jiří Trnka. Actors
Zdeněk Svěrák,
Vlastimil Brodský,
Vladimír Menšík,
Libuše Šafránková or
Karel Roden have also made a mark in modern Czech history. The most successful Czech erotic actress is
Silvia Saint.
Modeling The first Czech models have made a breakthrough in the international modeling were
Paulina Porizkova or
Ivana Trump. After the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia many other models succeeded:
Karolína Kurková,
Eva Herzigová,
Taťána Kuchařová,
Petra Němcová and
Daniela Peštová.
Saints Czech culture involves many saints,
St. John of Nepomuk (Jan Nepomucký),
St. Adalbert (Vojtěch),
Saint Procopius or
St. Agnes of Bohemia (Anežka Česká). Although not a Christian, rabbi
Judah Loew ben Bezalel of Prague, a 16th Century scholar and one of the most influential figures of Jewish history, is considered to be part of the country's religious legacy as well.
Natives The modern Czech nation was formed through the process of the
Czech national revival. Through this was created the linguistic concept of the Czech nation (particularly promoted by Jungmann), i.e. "a Czech=one who has the
Czech language as their first language; naturally or by choice" (that is why
Slovaks who have chosen Czech as their literary language, such as
Ján Kollár or
Pavel Jozef Šafařík, are often considered to be Czechs). Like other nations, Czechs also speak of two alternative concepts: the landed concept (a Czech is someone who was born in the historic Czech territory), which in Jungmann's time primarily denoted
nobility, and the ethnic concept. Definition by territory is still discussed alternative, from time to time is indicated for Czechs number of natives (speaking mostly German, English or otherwise) – these include US Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright, film director
Karel Reisz, actor
Herbert Lom, the founder of psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud, the founder of genetics
Gregor Mendel, logician and mathematician
Kurt Gödel, the philosopher
Edmund Husserl, scientists
Gerty Cori,
Carl Cori and
Peter Grünberg (all Nobel Prize winners) and
Ernst Mach, economists
Joseph Schumpeter and
Eugen Böhm von Bawerk, philosophers
Bernard Bolzano,
Ernest Gellner,
Vilém Flusser and
Herbert Feigl, Marxist theoretician
Karl Kautsky, astronomer
Johann Palisa, legal theorist
Hans Kelsen, inventors
Alois Senefelder and
Viktor Kaplan, automotive designer
Ferdinand Porsche, psychologist
Max Wertheimer, a geologist
Karl von Terzaghi, musicologists
Eduard Hanslick and
Guido Adler, chemist
Johann Josef Loschmidt, biologists
Heinrich Wilhelm Schott and
Georg Joseph Kamel, the founder of the dermatology
Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra, peace activist
Bertha von Suttner (Nobel Peace Prize), the composers
Gustav Mahler,
Heinrich Biber,
Viktor Ullmann,
Ervin Schulhoff,
Pavel Haas,
Erich Wolfgang Korngold and
Ralph Benatzky, writers
Franz Kafka,
Reiner Maria Rilke,
Max Brod,
Karl Kraus,
Franz Werfel,
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach,
Leo Perutz,
Tom Stoppard and
Egon Erwin Kisch, painters
Anton Raphael Mengs and
Emil Orlik, architects
Adolf Loos,
Peter Parler,
Josef Hoffmann,
Jan Santini Aichel and
Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, cellist
David Popper, violist
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, pianists
Alice Herz-Sommer and
Rudolf Serkin, president of Austria
Karl Renner, Prime Minister of Poland
Jerzy Buzek, industrialist
Oskar Schindler, or chess player
Wilhelm Steinitz.
Czech ancestry People with Czech ancestry include the astronauts
Eugene Cernan and
Jim Lovell, film directors
Chris Columbus and
Jim Jarmusch, swimmer
Katie Ledecky, politicians
John Forbes Kerry and
Caspar Weinberger, chemist and Nobel Prize laureate
Thomas Cech, physicist
Karl Guthe Jansky, economist
Friedrich Hayek, painters
Jan Matejko,
Gustav Klimt,
Egon Schiele and
Oskar Kokoschka, actors
Ashton Kutcher,
Sissy Spacek and
Kim Novak, tennis players
Richard Krajicek,
Jakob Hlasek and
Stan Wawrinka, singer
Jason Mraz, Brazil president
Juscelino Kubitschek, founder of
McDonald's company
Ray Kroc, writers
Georg Trakl and
Robert Musil, mayor of Chicago
Anton Cermak and
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