Jan Blahoslav Kozák
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Jan Blahoslav Kozák
Summary
Jan Blahoslav Kozák is a human[1]. Born in Čáslav[2], he… he was born on August 4, 1888[3]. He passed away in Prague[4]. He died on January 9, 1974[5]. He worked as a politician[6], theologian[7], pedagogue[8], translator[9], and vicar[10].
Key Facts
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's place of birth was Čáslav[2].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák passed away in Prague[4].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák was born on August 4, 1888[3].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák died on January 9, 1974[5].
- Burial took place at Malvazinky Cemetery[11].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's father was František Kozák[12].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák held citizenship in Czechoslovakia[13].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's professions included politician[6].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák worked as a theologian[7].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák worked as a pedagogue[8].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's professions included translator[9].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák worked as a vicar[10].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's professions included opinion journalist[14].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's field of work was philosophy[15].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's field of work was history of philosophy[16].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's field of work was theology[17].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's field of work was politics[18].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's field of work was translation[19].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's field of work was educational system[20].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák held the position of member of parliament[21].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák was employed by Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague[22].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák was educated at Gymnázium a SOŠ pedagogická[23].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's education included a stint at Faculty of Protestant theology of University of Vienna[24].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák's education included a stint at Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague[25].
- Jan Blahoslav Kozák was a member of Royal Czech Society of Sciences[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Jan Blahoslav Kozák's place of birth was Čáslav[2]. He was born on August 4, 1888[3]. His father was František Kozák[12].
Education
Educated at Gymnázium a SOŠ pedagogická[23], a secondary school[27], in Czech Republic[28], founded in 1996[29], headquartered in Čáslav[30]; Faculty of Protestant theology of University of Vienna[24], a Protestant faculty of theology[31], in Austria[32], founded in 1922[33]; and Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague[25], a faculty[34], in Czech Republic[35], founded in 1348[36], headquartered in Prague[37]. Academic degrees include professor[38] and docent[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], theologian[7], pedagogue[8], translator[9], vicar[10], and opinion journalist[14]. Fields of work include philosophy[15], an academic discipline[40]; history of philosophy[16], an aspect of history[41]; theology[17], an academic discipline[42]; politics[18], an academic discipline[43]; translation[19], an academic major[44]; and educational system[20], an industry[45]. Jan Blahoslav Kozák was employed by Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague[22]. He held the position of member of parliament[21].
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Evangelical Church in Austria (1781-1918)[46], a Christian Church[47], in Austria–Hungary[48] and Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren[49], a Christian denomination[50], in Czech Republic[51], founded in 1918[52], headquartered in Prague[53]. Jan Blahoslav Kozák was affiliated with the Czech National Social Party[54].
Death and Burial
Jan Blahoslav Kozák died on January 9, 1974[5]. He died in Prague[4]. Burial took place at Malvazinky Cemetery[11].
FAQs
Where was Jan Blahoslav Kozák born?
Born in Čáslav[2], Jan Blahoslav Kozák…
Where did Jan Blahoslav Kozák die?
Jan Blahoslav Kozák passed away in Prague[4].
Who were Jan Blahoslav Kozák's parents?
Jan Blahoslav Kozák's father was František Kozák[12].
What did Jan Blahoslav Kozák do for work?
Jan Blahoslav Kozák worked as politician[6], theologian[7], pedagogue[8], translator[9], and vicar[10].
Where did Jan Blahoslav Kozák go to school?
Jan Blahoslav Kozák was educated at Gymnázium a SOŠ pedagogická[23], Faculty of Protestant theology of University of Vienna[24], and Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague[25].