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Journal Title: Mesto a dejiny - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 2

Abstract

MUSÍLEK, MARTIN. PATRONI, KLIENTI, PŘÍBUZNÍ. SOCIÁLNÍ SVĚT STARÉHO MĚSTA PRAŽSKÉHO VE 14. STOLETÍ. MARCELLI, MIROSLAV. MESTO VO FILOZOFII.

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Mária Fedorčáková, Mikuláš Jančura

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Mária Fedorčáková, Mikuláš Jančura (2016). Reviews. Mesto a dejiny, 5(2), 111-116. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-194188