Adamec — may refer to:*Joseph Victor Adamec (born 1935), American Roman Catholic bishop *Jozef Adamec (born 1942), Slovak footballer *Ladislav Adamec (1926 2007), Czechoslovakian prime minster *Zdeněk Adamec (born 1956), Czechoslovakian javelin throwerSee … Wikipedia
Adamec — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Classement par ordre alphabétique Jozef Adamec (1942 ), joueur puis entraîneur slovaque de football ; Ladislav Adamec (1926 2007),… … Wikipédia en Français
Adamec — This noble and distinguished surname is of pre medieval origins. It derives from the Hebrew word adama , meaning earth , and as such is believed to the source from which God created man as recorded in the Old Testament section of the Bible. The… … Surnames reference
Adamec, Ladislav — ▪ 2008 Czech politician born Sept 10, 1926, Frenstat pod Radhostem, Moravia, Czech. [now in Czech Republic] died April 14, 2007 , Prague, Czech Rep. failed to prevent the end of communist rule in his country even as he tried to initiate… … Universalium
Adamec — aus einer tschechischen Ableitung von Adam entstandener Familienname … Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen
Jozef Adamec — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Adamec. Jozef Adamec … Wikipédia en Français
Jozef Adamec — Jozef Adamec Spielerinformationen Geburtstag 26. Februar 1942 Geburtsort Vrbové, Slowakei Position Angriff Vereine als Aktiver … Deutsch Wikipedia
Joseph Victor Adamec — is Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona Johnstown.Personal lifeAdamec was born on August 13, 1935, in Bannister, Michigan, and baptized in the village church of St. Cyril on September 1, 1935. His parents immigrated from Slovakia, his… … Wikipedia
Ladislav Adamec — Infobox Prime Minister name=Ladislav Adamec order=21st office=Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia term start =12 October, 1988 term end =10 December, 1989 predecessor =Lubomír Štrougal successor =Marián Čalfa birth date =birth date|1926|9|10 birth… … Wikipedia
Ladislav Adamec — (* 10. September 1926 in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm; † 14. April 2007 in Prag) war von 1988 bis 1989 Ministerpräsident der Tschechoslowakei. Der Sohn eines Bergarbeiters war bis 1945 als Hilfsarbeiter beschäftigt. 1946 trat er in die Kommunistische… … Deutsch Wikipedia