LC control no. | n 85330432 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PG5039.25.P37 |
Personal name heading | Opasek, Anastáz |
Variant(s) | Opasek, Jan Nepomuk Vojtěch Opat chuligán |
Birth date | 1913-04-20 |
Death date | 1999-08-24 |
Place of birth | Vienna (Austria) Rohr in Niederbayern (Germany) |
Affiliation | Catholic Church Benedictines Klášter v Břevnově |
Profession or occupation | Priests Monks Abbots Poets Theologians |
Found in | Zvěřina, J. Odvaha být církví, 1981: t.p. (Anastáz Opasek; OSB) LC data base, 3-20-86 (hdg.: Opasek, Anastáz) Život upřen do Středu, 1995: t.p. (Anastáz Opasek) p. 307 (born Jan Nepomuk Vojtěch Opasek in 1913; took Anastáz as a religious name) Elšiková, M. Dobré dílo Anastáze Opaska, 1999: p. 231 (24. srpna 1999 ... zemřel Anastáz Opasek) Wikipedie, otevřená encyklopedie, December 19, 2016: Jan Anastáz Opasek page (ThDr. Jan Anastáz Opasek; nickname in prison: Opat chuligán; born 20 April 1913 in Vienna; died 24 August 1999 in the Rohr monastery, Bavaria; Roman Catholic priest, theologian, and Benedictine monk; abbot and later arch-abbot of the Břevnovský klášter; imprisoned by communist regime in Czechoslovakia, 1949-1960; lived in exile in Austria and West Germany, 1968-1990; named arch-abbot of the Břevnovský klášter in 1993) <https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Anast%C3%A1z_Opasek> |
Associated language | cze |