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Boleslav Jablonský | |
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Born | Karel Eugen Tupý 14 January 1813 |
Died | 27 February 1881 |
Occupation(s) | poet, Catholic priest |
Known for | Salomo |
Boleslav Jablonský (real name Karel Eugen Tupý) (14 January 1813 in Kardašova Řečice – 27 February 1881 in Kraków-Zwierzyniec) was a Czech poet and Catholic priest.[1][2][3]
Although Jablonský studied theology, he was one of the most popular Czech poets in the 19th century, whose songs (Písně milosti) found international renown.[4]
One of his popular poems was Salomo or the wisdom of the father (Salomon neboli Moudrost otcova). A compilation of his poems (Básně) was published in 1872.
He is buried at the Vyšehrad Cemetery in Prague.[1]