Josef Khek
1863–1917 (age 54)
Olšany Cemetery
Josef Khek was a compassionate physician who championed modern medical care.
Josef Vojtěch Herain
1852–1918 (age 66)
Olšany Cemetery
Josef Vojtěch Herain was a Czech writer of the 19th century.
Robert Bartelmus
1845–1919 (age 74)
Olšany Cemetery
Robert Bartelmus was an innovative entrepreneur who supported Prague's economy with integrity.
Heřman Rüdiger
1853–1919 (age 66)
Olšany Cemetery
Vilém Rychlík
1887–1913 (age 26)
Olšany Cemetery
Vilém Rychlík was a mathematician who inspired rigorous study and inquiry.
Emil Pražák
1834–1911 (age 77)
Olšany Cemetery
Rudolf Kafka
1866–1913 (age 47)
Olšany Cemetery
Rudolf Kafka graced Prague stages with commanding presence and heartfelt nuance.
Richard Butta
1855–1912 (age 57)
Olšany Cemetery
Josef Sellner
1844–1914 (age 70)
Olšany Cemetery
Josef Sellner nurtured generations of learners with compassion and steady guidance.
Anton Tuma von Waldkampf
1842–1912 (age 70)
Olšany Cemetery
Theodor Mastný
1892–1917 (age 25)
Olšany Cemetery
Theodor Mastný upheld justice with intelligence and an unwavering sense of service.
Jiří Jelínek
1887–1919 (age 32)
Olšany Cemetery
Augustin Krell
1824–1910 (age 86)
Olšany Cemetery
Augustin Krell tended to his patients with steady expertise and heartfelt compassion.
Alois Folkmann
1850–1917 (age 67)
Olšany Cemetery
Leopold Stropnický
1845–1914 (age 69)
Olšany Cemetery
Leopold Stropnický filled Prague opera houses with a voice of sincerity and ardor.
Antonín Vítek
1840–1918 (age 78)
Olšany Cemetery
František Hlaváček
1856–1913 (age 57)
Olšany Cemetery
František Hlaváček inspired students with patience and unwavering encouragement.
Jaroslav Pštross
1850–1913 (age 63)
Olšany Cemetery
Emanuel Novák
1866–1918 (age 52)
Olšany Cemetery
Emanuel Novák fostered learning with kindness and a steady belief in every pupil.
Josef Růžička
1843–1919 (age 76)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Josef Princ
1887–1919 (age 32)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Josef Princ (1887-1919) was a Czech man from Třeboň who died in the aftermath of World War I.
František Břenek
1842–1915 (age 73)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Frantisek Prasil
1845–1917 (age 72)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Frantisek Prasil improved Prague’s built environment through thoughtful and precise engineering.
Tekla Náhlovská
1847–1916 (age 69)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Tekla Náhlovská was a Czech writer whose literary works contributed significantly to 19th-century Czech culture.
Franz Zavrel
1878–1915 (age 37)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Franz Zavrel cultivated meaningful theatre through thoughtful dramaturgy and collaboration.
Antonín Brůha
1871–1914 (age 43)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Antonín Brůha was a Czech politician who dedicated his career to public service in the early 20th century.
František Kryštof
1853–1915 (age 62)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Secondary school teacher František Kryštof guided generations of students in Vinohrady.
Rudolf Siegert
1872–1913 (age 41)
Břevnov cemetery
Rudolf Siegert (1872-1913) was a Czech individual from Smíchov who was buried at Břevnov cemetery in Prague.
Johanna Kuffnerová
1853–1911 (age 58)
Břevnov cemetery
Johanna Kuffnerová (1853-1911) was a Czech woman from Blatná who was buried at Břevnov cemetery in Prague.
Karel Morávek
1889–1916 (age 27)
Břevnov cemetery
Karel Morávek (1889-1916) was a Czech individual from Karlín who died during World War I and was buried at Břevnov ce...
Josef Mathauser
1846–1917 (age 71)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Painter Josef Mathauser captured Czech life with reverence and left lasting works.
František Koláček
1851–1913 (age 62)
Vinohrady Cemetery
František Koláček was a Czech physicist whose scientific work contributed to 19th-century European science.
Josef Karel Šlejhar
1864–1914 (age 50)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Writer Josef Karel Šlejhar chronicled the era with eloquent prose.
Vladimír Jindřich Bufka
1887–1916 (age 29)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Vladimír Jindřich Bufka was a Czech photographer who documented his era through his artistic work.
Václav Nedoma
1836–1917 (age 81)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Václav Nedoma's words enriched Czech letters and continue to inspire.
Martin Peroutka
1868–1911 (age 43)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Martin Peroutka was a Czech physician who served his community through medical practice.
Karel Čech
1844–1913 (age 69)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Singer Karel Čech's voice brightened stages and spirits.
Antonín Turek
1861–1916 (age 55)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Antonín Turek was a Czech architect whose designs contributed to the built environment of his era.
Richard Purghart
1851–1910 (age 59)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Teacher Richard Purghart invested in youth of Vinohrady with patient guidance.
Rudolf Heimacker
1840–1915 (age 75)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Rudolf Heimacker was a Czech teacher whose career spanned much of the 19th century.
Josef Šichan
1847–1918 (age 71)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Photographer Josef Šichan preserved moments of his city with keen eye.
Louis Arleth
1876–1910 (age 34)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Louis Arleth was a Czech poet whose literary contributions enriched Czech culture.
Emanuel Peroutka
1860–1912 (age 52)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Teacher Emanuel Peroutka inspired pupils through knowledge and steady example.
Antonín Dvořák
1850–1918 (age 68)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Antonín Dvořák was a Czech architect whose work shaped the architectural landscape of 19th-century Bohemia.
Josef Křivánek
1857–1910 (age 53)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Engineer Josef Křivánek advanced Prague's infrastructure with practical skill.
Jaroslav Pospíšil
1862–1910 (age 48)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Jaroslav Pospíšil was a Czech lawyer whose career contributed to the development of legal practice in Bohemia.
Emanuel Antonín Meliš
1831–1916 (age 85)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Emanuel Antonín Meliš was an opinion journalist whose steady voice guided public discourse in Prague.
Jan Srp
1849–1913 (age 64)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Jan Srp was a Czech cartographer whose maps contributed to the geographical documentation of Bohemia.
František Štěpán Kott
1825–1915 (age 90)
Vinohrady Cemetery
František Štěpán Kott was a dedicated translator who opened foreign literature to Prague audiences.
Jan Evangelista Šťastný
1824–1913 (age 89)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Jan Evangelista Šťastný was a Czech pedagogue whose career advanced education during the 19th century.