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Match král queen královna president prezident emperor císař prime minister vynálezce king předseda vlády general generál chancellor kancléř inventor válečník pharaoh faraon worrior filozof philosopher

Solution král queen královna president prezident emperor císař prime minister vynálezce king předseda vlády general generál chancellor kancléř inventor válečník pharaoh faraon worrior filozof philosopher

Charles IV Four wives John of Luxemburg´s son 14th century Saint Vitus cathedral

Jesus Christ King of the Jews Died at the age of 33 Mother – Maria Father - Joseph

Confucius China Philosopher 6th and 5th century BC

Václav Havel The Czech Republic President, writer Popular End of communist period

Julius Caesar Roman emperor Worrior 1st century BC Loved by Cleopatra Killed by the Senate

Adolf Hitler German chancellor and dictator World War II Leader of Nazi Party Holocaust

Cleopatra Egypt Beautiful and clever Loved Ceasar Last active Pharaoh

Alva Edison USA Inventor Bulb

Albert Einstein Germany Physicist General Theory of Relativity Mass energy equivalence formula

Napoleon Bonaparte France Emperor Defeated at the Battle of Waterloo French Revolution at the beginning of the 19th century

Maria Theresia Reigned for 40 years in Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia and other areas 16 children Religious toleration Reformed education

Abraham Lincoln USA 16th president (killed) Civil war

John Huss Czech priest Church reformation Master of Charles University Burnt at the stake

Winston Churchill Great Britain Prime Minister during World War II Nobel Prize winner cigars

Elizabeth I Queen England and Ireland Church of England Shakespeare´s times

Rudolph II Lived in Prague Holy Roman Emperor Liked art and astrology

Leonardo da Vinci Painter, inventor Italy Renaissance Mona Lisa

Elizabeth II Great Britain Queen mother Alive Two children (son prince Charles and daughther princess Ann) More than 60 years on the throne

Alexander Graham Bell Great Britain inventor telephone

Margaret Tchatcher Prime minister Great Britain Iron Lady Falklands war

Tomáš Garique Masaryk President of Czechoslovakia after World War I Democratic ideas

Nicolaus Copernicus Poland Astronomer Heliocentric model of the Universe

Spartacus Warrior Thracian gladiator

Tutankhamun Egypt 14th century BC golden death mask

Homer Greek epic poet The Illiad (about Troya) and the Odyssey Blind

Louis XIV of France Sun King Lived in Versailles Loved arts and ballet

Plato Greece, Athens Philosopher 5th century BC

Constantine and Methodius 9th century Greek brothers Christianity to Great Moravia

John Amos Comenius Czech teacher Didactica magna Orbis Pictus Last bishop of Unity of the Brethren Died in Naarden in the Netherlands

Christopher Columbus 15th century Navigator Discovery of America

William the Conqueror First Norman king of England 11th century AD

Franz Joseph I Emperor of Austria-Hungary

Marie Sklodowska - Curie First woman to win Nobel Prize Radioactivity Poland Physicist and chemist

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Russia Communist and socialist Premier of the Soviet Union

Božena Němcová Emancipated woman Lived in Ratibořice Czech Writer

Gustav Husák President of Czechoslovakia Last communist president 20th century

Milada Horáková Czech Lawyer Executed in political processes during the communist period

Neil Armstrong American Astronaut Apollo 11 1st man on the Moon