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Josefina Brdlíková née Mourková (20 March 1843 – 21 April 1910) was a translator, singer, pianist and composer. She was born in Prague, and studied music in Paris and London. She married the mayor and industrialist Jan Brdlík, who was a founder of coal tar chemical factories, and lived in Počátky until 1899. In 1894 her husband opened a new branch of his business and the couple moved to Kralupy. After her husband died, Brdlíková returned to Prague, where she studied astronomy and languages. She composed, wrote and translated, and performed as a singer and pianist. She died in Prague.

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  • Josefina Brdlíková, též Josefa, rozená Mourková, (29. března 1843 Praha-Staré Město – 21. dubna 1910 Praha) byla překladatelka z francouzštiny, zpěvačka, klavíristka a hudební skladatelka. (cs)
  • Josefina Brdlíková (20 mars 1843 — 21 avril 1910), née Mourková, est une traductrice, chanteuse, pianiste et compositrice. (fr)
  • Josefina Brdlíková née Mourková (20 March 1843 – 21 April 1910) was a translator, singer, pianist and composer. She was born in Prague, and studied music in Paris and London. She married the mayor and industrialist Jan Brdlík, who was a founder of coal tar chemical factories, and lived in Počátky until 1899. In 1894 her husband opened a new branch of his business and the couple moved to Kralupy. After her husband died, Brdlíková returned to Prague, where she studied astronomy and languages. She composed, wrote and translated, and performed as a singer and pianist. She died in Prague. (en)
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  • Josefina Brdlíková, též Josefa, rozená Mourková, (29. března 1843 Praha-Staré Město – 21. dubna 1910 Praha) byla překladatelka z francouzštiny, zpěvačka, klavíristka a hudební skladatelka. (cs)
  • Josefina Brdlíková (20 mars 1843 — 21 avril 1910), née Mourková, est une traductrice, chanteuse, pianiste et compositrice. (fr)
  • Josefina Brdlíková née Mourková (20 March 1843 – 21 April 1910) was a translator, singer, pianist and composer. She was born in Prague, and studied music in Paris and London. She married the mayor and industrialist Jan Brdlík, who was a founder of coal tar chemical factories, and lived in Počátky until 1899. In 1894 her husband opened a new branch of his business and the couple moved to Kralupy. After her husband died, Brdlíková returned to Prague, where she studied astronomy and languages. She composed, wrote and translated, and performed as a singer and pianist. She died in Prague. (en)
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  • Josefina Brdlíková (cs)
  • Josefina Brdlíková (fr)
  • Josefina Brdlíková (en)
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