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  Milan-Rastislav-Stefanik-(1880-1919)
Milan Rastislav Stefanik (1880-1919), was an astronomer and art-connoisseur.
Milan Rastislav Stefanik (1880-1919) was born on July 21, 1880 in the evangelic parish house in Kosariská, a small village with a population of about 400, in Slovakia (Slovensko).
Stefanik - along with Tomas Garrigue Masaryk and Edvard Benes - was one of the three co-founders of the modern Czechoslovak state.
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 Milan Rastislav Stefanik -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Milan Rastislav Stefanik -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Milan Rastislav Štefánik (born July 21, 1880 in Košariská - died May 4, 1919 in Ivánka pri Dunaji) was a (A native or inhabitant of Slovakia) Slovak politician, diplomat, and astronomer.
During World War I, he was General of the (Click link for more info and facts about French army) French army, at the same time the Czechoslovak Minister of War, one of the leading members of the Czecho-Slovak National Council (i.e.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/mi/milan_rastislav_stefanik.htm   (1636 words)

  
 Pražský hrad - Statutes
Milan Rastislav Stefanik Order shall be conferred by the President of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic to honour persons who have made eminent contributions to the defence and security of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.
The gap between both the upper gaps is enclosed with the cylindrical ear with on elevated suspension shaped as the linden wreath with crossed sword points up.
The affairs relating to the Milan Rastislav Stefanik Order are administered by the Office of the President of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.
www.hrad.cz /en/stat_vyznamenani/rad_stefanika_stanovy.shtml   (936 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: History of Slovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After Rastislav was captured by the Franks and lost his sight, and after the large anti-Germanic insurrection of Slavomír, Svätopluk acceded to the throne of the principality.
The most important Slovak representative was Milan Rastislav Štefánik, French citizen of Slovak origin, who as a French general and leading representative of the Czecho-Slovak National Council based in Paris, made a decisive contribution to the success of the Czecho-Slovak cause.
Milan Rastislav Štefánik (born July 21, 1880 in Košariská - died May 4, 1919 in Ivánka pri Dunaji) was a Slovak politician, diplomat, and astronomer.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/History-of-Slovakia   (11845 words)

  
 Študentské stránky - Milan Rastislav Stefanik
Podľa svedectva učiteľa bol Milan Rastislav najlepším žiakom na košarištianskej škole.
Otec Pavel sa snažil poskytnúť synovi čo najlepšie vzdelanie a preto aby mohol Milan Rastislav študovať na strednej škole, musel sa dôkladne naučiť po maďarsky.
Milan Rastislav tu naďalej dosahoval výborný prospech začo dostal jednorazové Telekiho štipendium a okrem toho tu spoznal aj svoju prvú lásku Emíliu Chovanovú.
www.studentske.sk /web.php?sk=Milan_Rastislav_Stefanik.html&pred=dejepis   (2445 words)

  
 Thèmes - Radio Prague
Au sein de ce conseil, Stefanik joue notamment le rôle de diplomate, de médiateur et de négociateur.
Au tournant des 1916-1917, Stefanik mène des négociations avec le gouvernement roumain sur le transfert des prisonniers tchèques et slovaques dans les unités de volontaires en Russie.
Stefanik y voit une occasion de se consacrer à son rêve de toute la vie, l'astronomie.
www.radio.cz /fr/article/81914   (1057 words)

  
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One of the founding fathers of Czechoslovakia, Slovak astronomer and politician Milan Rastislav Stefanik was born on July 21st 1880 exactly 125 years ago.
Stefanik first studied in Prague where he met his professor and future collaborator Tomas Garigue Masaryk.
Shortly after Czechoslovakia was established Milan Rastislav Stefanik died in an airplane accident.
www.kurort-servis.ru /article-91063-en.html   (482 words)

  
 Milan Rastislav Stefanik - 26-07-2000 - Radio Prague
Le 21 juillet nous avons commémoré le 120e anniversaire de la naissance en 1880 de l'homme politique, militaire, diplomate et astronome d'origine slovaque, Milan Rastislav Stefanik, qui a contribué considérablement à la naissance du premier Etat commun des Tchèques et des Slovaques.
La vie de Milan Rastislav Stefanik commença le 21 juillet 1880 à Kosariska en Slovaquie.
Indépendamment de T.G. Masaryk, Stefanik aboutit à un projet semblable bien que moins détaillé.
www.radio.cz /fr/article/12400   (935 words)

  
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Stefanik est né le 21 juillet 1880 à Kosiariska, en Slovaquie occidentale, dans la famille de pasteur évangélique.
W En 1904, Stefanik est diplômé en sciences astronomiques et décide de continuer ses études en France.
Sur recommandation du professeur Jansen, Stefanik a entrepris des expéditions d'observations astronomiques à Mont-Blanc, ensuite au sud de l'Europe et en Afrique.
archiv.radio.cz /francais/osobnosti/osobnost.phtml?cislo=31   (1024 words)

  
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The Military Aviation Academy of General M. Stefanik in Kosice was established on September 1, 1973 as the University of Military Aviation of the Slovak National Uprising by the order of the President of the Czechoslovak Republic No. 08 issued on June 28, 1972.
The first stage - from the school establishment to the half of the year 1979 saw the formation of the bases of progressive development of education and airborne training of future pilots, controllers and members of ground specialisations.
After the split of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic the name of the Military Aviation University of the Slovak National Uprising was changed to the General Milan Rastislav Stefanik Military University of Aviation by an Act of the Slovak National Council.
auk.tuke.sk /ma.html   (1334 words)

  
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If you asked an ordinary Slovak to mention one name from that period, probably nobody would hesitate and come up with Milan Rastislav Štefánik.
Milan Rastislav Štefánik waborn in a small village Košariská with a population of about 500.
His father Pavel was a Lutheran priest and together with his mother Albertína came from a patriot family with conscious national efforts.
www.slovakradio.sk /rsi/ang/worthies/txt/1903_stefanik.html   (842 words)

  
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The Military Aviation Academy of General M. Stefanik in Kosice was established on September 1, 1973 as the University of Military Aviation of the Slovak National Uprising by the order of the President of the Czechoslovak Republic No. 08 issued on June 28, 1972.
The first stage - from the school establishment to the half of the year 1979 saw the formation of the bases of progressive development of education and airborne training of future pilots, controllers and members of ground specialisations.
After the split of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic the name of the Military Aviation University of the Slovak National Uprising was changed to the General Milan Rastislav Stefanik Military University of Aviation by an Act of the Slovak National Council.
www.tuke.sk /auk/ma.html   (1334 words)

  
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M.R.Stefanik was born in family of Evagelic rector Pavol Stefanik and his wife Albertina nee Jurenkova in parish house in Kosariska.
Pavol Stefanik on forecourt of house of M.R.Stefanik's birth - parish house in Kosariska
Jansen's observatory on the ridge of Mont Blanc
www.zskosariska.edu.sk /stefanik/stefaniken.htm   (525 words)

  
 Milan Rastilav Stefanik: the cofounder of Czechoslovakia - 21-07-2005 - Radio Prague
One of the founding fathers of Czechoslovakia, Slovak astronomer and politician Milan Rastislav Stefanik was born on July 21st 1880 exactly 125 years ago.
Stefanik first studied in Prague where he met his professor and future collaborator Tomas Garigue Masaryk.
Even though Stefanik is still popular in the Czech Republic he is not celebrated as much as Masaryk or as Benes.
www.radio.cz /en/article/68765   (711 words)

  
 Hommage au Général Milan Rastislav Stefanik
Pour les Slovaques, le Général Milan Rastislav Stefanik n'est pas seulement l'un des trois co-fondateurs de la Tchéco-Slovaquie, issue des Traités de Versailles et du Trianon avec T.G. Mazarik et Benes, il est le père de la nation slovaque.
Stefanik a tout fait pour que la Slovaquie soit un jour libérée.
L’idée de Stefanik était de fonder une nouvelle Europe, une Europe libre sous l’impulsion et sous l’influence des idées de la France.
www.european-security.com /article.php?id=4268   (2081 words)

  
 5000 Sk
The front of the banknote shows the portrait of Milan Rastislav Stefanik (21 July 1880 - 4 May 1919), an outstanding diplomat, politician, soldier, and astronomer.
The elements printed on the left side of his portrait illustrate the sun and the moon, representing a part of his life which he dedicated to research and observations in the field of astronomy.
The printed design is overlapped by part of the Great Bear constellation, and the lower right and the upper parts of the design carry an illustration of a pasque - flower.
www.nbs.sk /MENA/BANKOVKY/5000A.HTM   (110 words)

  
 ATIS a.s.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The golf course Bernolakovo is located 5 km from the hotel.
Milan Rastislav Stefanik‘s airport is 3 km from the hotel.
The hotel is connected with the centre by trams No. 2 and 4 and it takes ca.
www.atis.cz /en/06/06_08_12.htm   (117 words)

  
 Milan Stefanik --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Within the next 10 years the people of Milan had rebuilt their city, making it bigger than ever before.
Milan is widely regarded as the mecca of Italian commerce, culture, and fashion.
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 Milan Rastilav Stefanik: the cofounder of Czechoslovakia: 21.07.2005: www.budapest-hotels-apartments.com
Milan Rastilav Stefanik: the cofounder of Czechoslovakia: 21.07.2005: www.budapest-hotels-apartments.com
There were certain rumors that there were certain - especially Czech - politicians who could have had some interest in his death but I must say that it is not grounded, and as I said, it is a kind of conspiracy theory which I don't like in history."
Even though Stefanik is still popular in the Czech Republic he is not celebrated as much as Masaryk or as Benes.
www.budapest-hotels-apartments.com /article-91063-en.html   (538 words)

  
 Milan Rastislav Stefanik Details, Meaning Milan Rastislav Stefanik Article and Explanation Guide
Milan Rastislav Stefanik Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
Milan Rastislav Štefánik (born July 21, 1880 in Košariská; - died May 4, 1919 in Ivánka pri Dunaji) was a Slovak politician, diplomat, and astronomer.
This is an Article on Milan Rastislav Stefanik.
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 Panorama.sk
The Monument of the General Milan Rastislav Stefanik on the Bradlo Hill
The Monument of the General Milan Rastislav Stefanik on the Bradlo Hill is a carrier of strong historical value and an outstanding symbol of the life and work of Stefanik – a general, astronomer and politician, who was one of the leading persons of the birth of the modern Czechoslovak Republic in 1918.
Although living most of his life in France, he was born and died in Slovakia and is still remembered as one of the most renown personalities of Slovak history.
www.panorama.sk /go/clanky/576.asp?lang=en&sv=2   (305 words)

  
 :ICE: Insight Central Europe
The establishment of a common Czechoslovak Republic is connected mainly with the name of general Milan Rastislav Stefanik.
Together with Milan Rastislav Stefanik, Hlinka has become the most recognised politician in Slovakia.
During the 20 years of living in the common Czechoslovak state, he had done a lot not only in politics but also in social life of Slovakia.
incentraleurope.radio.cz /ice/article/58728   (578 words)

  
 STEFANIK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Search the STEFANIK Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the STEFANIK Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named STEFANIK at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/S/STEFANIK.htm   (73 words)

  
 Slovakia 1939 – Milan Stefánik
Milan Rastislav Stefánik (1880-1919) is probably best known as one of the founders of Czechoslovakia, but in his early career he was an astronomer.
He worked at Meudon Observatory near Paris from 1905 to 1907, during which time he led an expedition to make solar observations from the top of Mont Blanc.
Czechoslovakia issued stamps depicting Stefánik in 1935, but they had no astronomical content and so are not included here.
www.ianridpath.com /stamps/1939slovakia.htm   (289 words)

  
 Slovakia - Heart of Europe: Stefanik Monument, Brezova Pod Bradlom
Standing majestically above the town of Brezova pod Bradlom, on Bradlo Hill, is a monument to one of Slovakia's heroes, Milan Rastislav Stefanik.
A Slovak, who became a General in the French army, Stefanik played a big part in the formation of Czechoslovakia in 1918.
Tragically, Stefanik died in a plane crash on the way to Bratislava, in 1919, and so this monument was erected in his honor.
www.heartofeurope.co.uk /trav_attractions_stefanik.htm   (116 words)

  
 George Bush Presidential Library and Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
These values form the basis of the U.S. Constitution as well as of the Czechoslovak Declaration of Independence, which was written in the United States and signed in 1918.
Slovak and Czech representatives, led by Tomas Garrigue Masaryk and Milan Rastislav Stefanik, inspired by the concepts of freedom and democracy, brought to life the idea of a common Czecho-Slovak State.
It became a model parliamentary democracy in the heart of Europe that flourished until falling victim to Nazism and Stalinism.
bushlibrary.tamu.edu /research/papers/1991/91102201.html   (721 words)

  
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The accusation of military treason was canceled in 1969, but Pika was fully rehabilitated as late as 1988.
Two years later, he was posthumously promoted to the rank of Army General, and in 1991, the Order of Milan Rastislav Stefanik, 3rd class, was bestowed on him.
A commemoration ceremony for the Jewish Holocaust victims took place in a restored synagogue in the East Bohemian town of Rychnov nad Kneznou to mark the publication of a book on the fate of Jewish Holocaust victims in the Rychnov district.
www.mzv.cz /washington/newslet/c17-0997.htm   (519 words)

  
 Taxi-Shuttle from the Vienna, Budapest Airports to Bratislava   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Bratislava Milan Rastislav Stefanik Airport is located about 12 km from the centre of Bratislava.
For airport taxi, the set price for the whole passenger car (not per person) from Bratislava Milan Rastislav Stefanik Airport to any hotel (or other destination) in Bratislava is SKK 390 (for up to 4 persons, see detailed conditions), minivan for 4-8 persons available at SKK 690.
To reserve a Bratislava Airport Taxi or Limo, book your hotel through us and enter your request in the Additional Services form (the form appears after you send off the hotel reservation request) or go directly to Bratislava shuttle order form.
www.bratislavaguide.com /vienna-airport-shuttle-bratislava   (967 words)

  
 Cheap Flights to Bratislava
Bratislava's Milan Rastislav Stefanik Airport (BTS) is located 7 miles northeast and is linked by a frequent bus service to the main train station.
Bratislava's Stefanik airport is located about 7 miles drive northeast of the city centre and 40 miles east of Vienna in Austria.
Public transport in the city is very cheap and fairly efficient, with a choice of trams, buses and trolley buses.
www.lowfareflights.co.uk /Bratislava-Flights.htm   (437 words)

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