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In the footsteps of famous historical personalities Pauliny-Toth, Komensky, Bacescu, Zeromski Why does your

In the footsteps of famous historical personalities Pauliny-Toth, Komensky, Bacescu, Zeromski Why does your school carry their names ?

Komensky Secondary Grammar School in Havirov Czech Republic John Amos Comenius, Czech Jan Ámos

Komensky Secondary Grammar School in Havirov Czech Republic John Amos Comenius, Czech Jan Ámos Komenský (born March 28, 1592, Nivnice, Moravia, Habsburg domain [now in Czech Republic]—died Nov. 14, 1670, Amsterdam, Neth. ), Czech educational reformer and religious leader, remembered mainly for his innovations in methods of teaching, especially languages. He favoured the learning of Latin to facilitate the study of European culture. Janua Linguarum Reserata (1632; The Gate of Tongues Unlocked) revolutionized Latin teaching and was translated into 16 languages.

Komensky Secondary Grammar School in Havirov Czech Republic

Komensky Secondary Grammar School in Havirov Czech Republic

Vilam Pauliny Toth Secondary Grammar School in Martin Slovakia Viliam Pauliny-Tóth (* 1826 Senica

Vilam Pauliny Toth Secondary Grammar School in Martin Slovakia Viliam Pauliny-Tóth (* 1826 Senica — † 1877 Martin) The first Slovak National Party leader poet, journalist, politician, leading cultural and political figure fighting for the Slovak language and Slovak nation during the era the Memorandum of Slovakia and Matica Slovenská. Memorandum of the Slovak Nation of 1861 is among the most important documents relating to the process of national emancipation of the Slovak people. It reflected the intention of leading Slovak personalities to establish a basic political-legal framework that would address Slovak issues at a time when the Habsburg monarchy was reestablishing the constitutional system of government and deciding on the internal structure of the state.

Viliam Pauliny Toth Secondary Grammar School In Martin - Slovakia

Viliam Pauliny Toth Secondary Grammar School In Martin - Slovakia

TECHNICAL COLLEGE , , MIHAI BACESCU, , FĂLTICENI, ROMANIA MIHAI BACESCU 28 March 1908

TECHNICAL COLLEGE , , MIHAI BACESCU, , FĂLTICENI, ROMANIA MIHAI BACESCU 28 March 1908 – 6 August 1999 ( Romanian zoologist won a scholarship to France in 1939 and worked at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, at the Marine Biological Stations at Banyuls-sur-Mer and at Roscoff. He met the French zoologists Louis Fage (1883– 1964), Édouard Chatton (1883– 1947), Charles Pérez (1873– 1952) and Jules Richard (1863– 1945). He held various other positions in the fields of marine research and fisheries in Romania. Băcescu participated in several scientific expeditions to the coasts of Peru and Chile (1965), Mauritania (1975), Arabia (1977) and Tanzania (1973– 1974). Bacescu founded the Museum of Falticeni. He was a member of the Romanian Academy, and of the French Society of Zoology and Director of the Institute of Oceanography in Monaco.

, , MIHAI BACESCU, , TECHNICAL COLLEGE FĂLTICENI, ROMANIA

, , MIHAI BACESCU, , TECHNICAL COLLEGE FĂLTICENI, ROMANIA

Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace im. Stefana Zeromskiego in Puck - Poland Stefan Zeromski 14 October 1864

Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace im. Stefana Zeromskiego in Puck - Poland Stefan Zeromski 14 October 1864 – 20 November 1925) - was a Polish novelist and dramatist. He was called the "conscience of Polish literature". [1] He also wrote under the pen names: Maurycy Zych, Józef Katerla and Stefan Iksmoreż. In 1924 he was shortlisted for the Nobel Prize in literature

Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace im. Stefana Zeromskiego in Puck Poland Zeromski Secondary Grammar School in Puck

Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace im. Stefana Zeromskiego in Puck Poland Zeromski Secondary Grammar School in Puck Poland