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List of Slovaks

The Slovak people are an ethnic group mostly inhabiting the modern-day nation of Slovakia, as well as near surrounding areas. Slovaks have played an active role in European history, including politically, militarily, scientifically, culturally, and religiously. Ethnic Slovaks have inhabited Central Europe since the Middle Ages. Slovaks were minority citizens of Hungary, and subsequently Austria-Hungary, from the 7th Century until the formation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 by the Treaty of Versailles. After Slovak calls for greater autonomy dissolved the Czechoslovak parliament, the Slovak Republic was formed in 1993. The major language among Slovaks is Slovak.

Anton Bernolák, Ľudovít Štúr, Andrej Hlinka, Štefan Banič, Jozef Miloslav Hurban, Aurel Stodola, Adam František Kollár, Milan Hodža, Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, Milan Rastislav Štefánik, Gustáv Husák, Alexander Dubček

The page lists notable people who are citizens of Slovakia, Czechoslovakia, or are of Slovak identity, ancestry or ethnicity.

Politics edit

Politicians (contemporary) edit

Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic:

Presidents:

Speakers of National Council of the Slovak Republic:

Other:

  • Jesse Ventura (1951) – 38th Governor of the U.S. state of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003, as well as an actor, author, and former professional wrestler. His parents were from Slovakia, and his legal name is James George Janos.

Politicians (19th and 20th century) edit

Fighters, Warriors, Soldiers and Revolutionaries edit

  • Jozef Gabčík (1912–1942) – soldier who assassinated Reinhard Heydrich, architect of the Holocaust, under Operation Anthropoid.
  • Jozef Miloslav Hurban (1817–1886) – freedom fighter and leader of the 1848 Slovak National Uprising against the Hungarians.
  • Rudolf Viest (1890–1945?) – Anti-Fascist military leader, member of the Czechoslovak government in exile, member of the Slovak National Council and the commander of the 1st Czechoslovak army during the Slovak National Uprising. First and only Slovak to reach the position of General in the interwar Czechoslovak Army.
  • Ján Golian (1906–1945?) – Supreme Military Leader of the Slovak National Uprising against the Nazis. Golian was murdered by the Nazis in a concentration camp.
  • Michael StrankU.S. Marine during World War II; the leader of the group of U.S. marines who photographed in Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima.
  • Augustín Malár (1894–1946) – WWII General who commanded the East Slovak units of the First Slovak Republic, a Nazi protectorate state. Died in a concentration camp.
  • Jozef Turanec (1892–1957) – Slovak General and Nazi sympathizer during World War II.
  • Matej Kocak (1882–1918) – United States Marine Corps sergeant during World War I, posthumously awarded both the U.S. Army and Navy Medals of Honor for action against the enemy on July 18, 1918. He was born in the town of Gbely, in Western Slovakia, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1906.

First Ladies edit

Religion edit

Notable religious figures edit

Religious Leaders edit

Science and technology edit

Philosophers, Polyhistors, Teachers edit

  • Pavol Jozef Šafárik (Paul Joseph Schaffarik, Pavel Josef Safarik) (1795–1861) – poet, professor, polyhistor
  • Jakob Jakobeus (1591–1645) – poet, historian, priest, and writer

Linguists, Humanists and Historians edit

  • Anton Bernolák (1762–1813) – Lower nobleman, Jesuit, creator of the first standard version of Slovak (in the 1780s), which was based on western Slovak dialects.
  • Ľudovít Štúr (Ludevít Štúr) (1815–1856) – Best known for his role in the development of modern Slovak. In 1844 he suggested that the central Slovak dialect be used as the standard language of the Slovaks, and in 1846 he codified the new language standard in his Nauka reči Slovenskej (Theory of the Slovak Language)
  • Adam František Kollár (Adam Franz Kollar) (1718–1783) – Lower nobleman, historian and jurist who rose to the ranks of Imperial-Royal Court Councilor and Chief Imperial-Royal Librarian of Empress Maria Theresa. Coined the term ethnology.
  • Janko Matúška (1821–1877) – author of the Slovak national anthem
  • Martin Hattala (1821–1903) – linguist

Inventors and Engineers edit

  • Jozef Murgaš (1864–1929) – inventor of the wireless telegraph (forerunner of the radio), and holder of other patents include the spinning reel (for fishing), the wave meter, the electric transformer, the magnetic detector, and an engine producing electromagnetic waves.
  • Aurel Stodola (1859–1942) – engineer and professor, enabled the construction of steam and gas turbines (around 1900), constructor of a movable artificial arm (the Stodola arm) in 1915
  • John Dopyera (Ján Dopjera) (1893–1988) – inventor of music instruments, invented the Dobro resonator guitar

Aviation

  • Ján Bahýľ (1865–1916) – military engineer, inventor of a motor-driven helicopter (four years before Bréguet and Cornu). Bahýľ was granted 7 patents in all, including the invention of the tank pump, air balloons combined with an air turbine, the first petrol engine car in Slovakia (with Anton Marschall) and a lift up to Bratislava castle.
  • Štefan Banič (1870–1941) – inventor of the military parachute and of the first actively used parachute
  • Ivan Alexander Getting (1912–2003) – American physicist and electrical engineer, credited (along with Bradford Parkinson) with the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS).

Natural Sciences and Medicine edit

Geology, Mineralogy edit

  • Dimitrij Andrusov (1897–1976) – geologist and paleontologist, founder of modern Slovak geology
  • Jan Veizer (1941) – geochemist and paleoclimatologist

Archeology edit

Physics edit

Mathematics edit

Computer Science edit

Astronomy edit

  • Matthias Bel – 17th century astronomer. He made first relatively precise measurement of distance from Earth to Sun.

Astronomers (20th century) edit

Astronauts / Cosmonauts edit

  • Ivan Bella (1964) – the first cosmonaut of Slovakia (in 1998)
  • Eugene Cernan (1934) – U.S. astronaut, last man to set foot on the Moon, son of the Slovak immigrant Ondrej Čerňan.
  • Michael Fincke (1967) – U.S. astronaut, current American record holder for time in space, grandson of Margaret Hornyak Fincke

Economists edit

Culture edit

Literature edit

See list of Slovak prose and drama authors.
See list of Slovak poets.

Music edit

Classical edit

Composers edit
Conductors edit
Instrumentalists edit
Opera Singers edit

Jazz edit

  • Peter Lipa (1943) – an important current Jazz singer, composer
  • Laco Deczi (1938) – Jazz musician, trumpet player, composer
  • Martin Valihora (1976) – Jazz musician, drummer

Popular Music (20th century) edit

  • Jaroslav Filip (1949–2000) – musician, composer, vocalist, actor, playwright
  • Marika Gombitová (1956) – singer, composer, musician since the second half of the 1970s
  • Dave Grohl (1969) – drummer of Nirvana, singer of Foo Fighters
  • Dara Rolins (1972) – singer, entrepreneur
  • Tina (1984) – singer, musician since the 2000s
  • Pavol Hammel (1948) – singer, composer, musician (reached his height the 1970s and 1980s)
  • Jana Kirschner – musician, composer, vocalist
  • Jana Kocianová (1947-2018) – singer, musician, jazzman, gospels singer reached her height the 1970s
  • Ján Lehotský (1947) – composer, musician, singer of Modus (a band having reached its height in the late 1970s)
  • Rytmus (1977) – rapper, singer, actor, member and co-founder of the hip-hop group Kontrafakt, musician since the 1990s
  • Ivan Tásler (1979) – singer, guitarist, composer, producer, musician since the 1990s
  • Peter Lipa – musician, composer, vocalist, scatman, jazzman, co-organizer of BJD (Bratislava Jazz Days) festival
  • Laco Lučenič (1952) – musician, producer, member of Modus
  • Richard Müller (1961) – the best-known current Slovak pop-rock singer
  • Vašo Patejdl (1954) – the most important Slovak pop composer in the 1980s and 1990s, singer, musician
  • Jozef Ráž (1954) – current singer of Elán (a band having reached its height in the 1980s)
  • Dežo Ursiny (1947–1995) – composer, rock singer, musician in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Marián Varga (1947–2017) – rock composer, musician in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Miroslav Žbirka (1952–2021) – singer, composer from the 1970s to the 1990s
  • Sui Vesan – folk musician

Fine arts edit

Painters, Graphic Artists edit

Sculptors edit

Photographers edit

  • Dezo Hoffmann (1912–1986) – photoreporter and photographer
  • Tono Stano (1960) – photographer; his photograph Sense inspired the poster for the film Showgirls.

Architects edit

Film and Theatre edit

Actors edit

Filmmakers edit

Law edit

Sports edit

Football edit

Ice hockey edit

Tennis edit

Water sports edit

Figure Skating edit

Modelsports edit

Other edit

Historical personalities edit

Models edit

Miscellaneous edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Memoirs and Travels of Mauritius Augustus Count de Benyowsky: Consisting of His Military Operations in Poland, His Exile into Kamchatka, His Escape and Voyage from that Peninsula through the Northern Pacific Ocean, Touching at Japan and Formosa, to Canton in China, with an Account of the French Settlement He Was Appointed to Form upon the Island of Madagascar". World Digital Library. 1790. Retrieved 2013-07-06.

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and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Politics 1 1 Politicians contemporary 1 2 Politicians 19th and 20th century 1 3 Fighters Warriors Soldiers and Revolutionaries 1 4 First Ladies 2 Religion 2 1 Notable religious figures 2 2 Religious Leaders 3 Science and technology 3 1 Philosophers Polyhistors Teachers 3 2 Linguists Humanists and Historians 3 3 Inventors and Engineers 3 4 Natural Sciences and Medicine 3 5 Geology Mineralogy 3 6 Archeology 3 7 Physics 3 8 Mathematics 3 9 Computer Science 3 10 Astronomy 3 10 1 Astronomers 20th century 3 10 2 Astronauts Cosmonauts 3 11 Economists 4 Culture 4 1 Literature 4 2 Music 4 2 1 Classical 4 2 1 1 Composers 4 2 1 2 Conductors 4 2 1 3 Instrumentalists 4 2 1 4 Opera Singers 4 2 2 Jazz 4 2 3 Popular Music 20th century 4 3 Fine arts 4 3 1 Painters Graphic Artists 4 3 2 Sculptors 4 3 3 Photographers 4 4 Architects 4 5 Film and Theatre 4 5 1 Actors 4 5 2 Filmmakers 5 Law 6 Sports 6 1 Football 6 2 Ice hockey 6 3 Tennis 6 4 Water sports 6 5 Figure Skating 6 6 Modelsports 7 Other 7 1 Historical personalities 7 2 Models 7 3 Miscellaneous 8 See also 9 ReferencesPolitics editPoliticians contemporary edit Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic Vladimir Meciar 1942 First and Third Prime Minister Jozef Moravcik 1945 Second Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda 1955 Fourth Prime Minister Robert Fico 1964 Fifth and Seventh Prime Minister Iveta Radicova 1956 Sixth and First Female Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini 1975 Eighth Prime Minister Igor Matovic 1973 Ninth Prime Minister Eduard Heger 1976 Tenth Prime MinisterPresidents Michal Kovac 1930 2016 First President Rudolf Schuster 1934 Second President Schuster is of German and Hungarian ancestry Ivan Gasparovic 1941 Third President Previously Chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Andrej Kiska 1963 Fourth President Co founder of a non profit charitable organization called Dobry anjel Zuzana Caputova 1973 Fifth President and First Female PresidentSpeakers of National Council of the Slovak Republic Pavol Hrusovsky 1952 Third and Sixth Speaker of Parliament Richard Sulik 1968 Fifth Speaker of ParliamentOther Jesse Ventura 1951 38th Governor of the U S state of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003 as well as an actor author and former professional wrestler His parents were from Slovakia and his legal name is James George Janos Politicians 19th and 20th century edit Alexander Dubcek 1921 1992 First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and architect of the Prague Spring later after Velvet Rovolution Chairman of Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia Tomas Garrigue Masaryk 1850 1937 First President of Czechoslovakia son of a Slovak father and Moravian mother Milan Rastislav Stefanik 1880 1919 Astronomer scientist politician and general one of the founders of Czechoslovakia Gustav Husak 1913 1991 First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and President of Czechoslovakia in the 1970s and 1980s Stefan Marko Daxner 1822 1892 Slovak lower nobleman of Swiss descent politician lawyer and poet who of outlined a program unifying the requests for national Slovak cultural political and social liberties Andrej Hlinka 1864 1938 Priest and founders of the Slovak People s Party Milan Hodza 1878 1944 Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia politician and journalist Fedor Hodza 1912 1968 Politician and lawyer the son of Milan Hodza Vojtech Tuka 1880 1946 Slovak People s Party politician teacher Alexander Mach 1902 1980 Slovak People s Party politician journalist Martin Razus 1888 1937 Politician priest Vavro Srobar 1867 1950 was a Slovak doctor and politician who was a major figure in Slovak politics in the interwar period Jan Sverma 1903 1944 Partisan and communist politician Jozef Miloslav Hurban 1817 1886 priest politician and Speaker of Slovak National Council Michal Miloslav Hodza 1811 1870 one of the leaders of a Slovak national movement and member of Slovak National Council Lutheran priest poet linguist Vladimir Clementis 1902 1952 Communist politician Ľudovit Stur 1815 1856 the leader of Slovak national movement the creator of standard Slovak politician poet journalist publisher teacher philosopher and member of the Hungarian ParliamentFighters Warriors Soldiers and Revolutionaries edit Jozef Gabcik 1912 1942 soldier who assassinated Reinhard Heydrich architect of the Holocaust under Operation Anthropoid Jozef Miloslav Hurban 1817 1886 freedom fighter and leader of the 1848 Slovak National Uprising against the Hungarians Rudolf Viest 1890 1945 Anti Fascist military leader member of the Czechoslovak government in exile member of the Slovak National Council and the commander of the 1st Czechoslovak army during the Slovak National Uprising First and only Slovak to reach the position of General in the interwar Czechoslovak Army Jan Golian 1906 1945 Supreme Military Leader of the Slovak National Uprising against the Nazis Golian was murdered by the Nazis in a concentration camp Michael Strank U S Marine during World War II the leader of the group of U S marines who photographed in Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima Augustin Malar 1894 1946 WWII General who commanded the East Slovak units of the First Slovak Republic a Nazi protectorate state Died in a concentration camp Jozef Turanec 1892 1957 Slovak General and Nazi sympathizer during World War II Matej Kocak 1882 1918 United States Marine Corps sergeant during World War I posthumously awarded both the U S Army and Navy Medals of Honor for action against the enemy on July 18 1918 He was born in the town of Gbely in Western Slovakia and emigrated to the U S in 1906 First Ladies edit Livia Klausova first lady of the Czech Republic Silvia Gasparovicova first lady of SlovakiaReligion editNotable religious figures edit Blessed Pavol Peter Gojdic Pavol Gojdic 1888 1960 martyr and Righteous among the nations Zdenka Schelingova 1916 1955 Basil Hopko 1904 1976 Andrej Hlinka 1864 1938 Religious Leaders edit Stefan Moyses 1797 1869 Bishop patriot and the first president of the Matica Slovenska the first Slovak cultural institution Jozef Rohacek 1877 1962 Protestant activist and scholar who translated the first Slovak Bible from the original languages Alexander Rudnay 1760 1831 hung Rudnay Sandor Parish priest who became Archbishop of Esztergom Prince Primate of the Kingdom of Hungary and a Cardinal Jan Sokol 1933 Priest and former archbishop of the Archdiocese of Trnava Juraj Haulik 1788 1869 Croatian Cardinal of Slovak ethnicity and the first archbishop of Zagrab Acting Ban of Croatia for two separate terms Jozef Tomko 1924 Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and former Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples Robert Bezak 1960 former Archbishop of TrnavaScience and technology editPhilosophers Polyhistors Teachers edit Pavol Jozef Safarik Paul Joseph Schaffarik Pavel Josef Safarik 1795 1861 poet professor polyhistor Jakob Jakobeus 1591 1645 poet historian priest and writerLinguists Humanists and Historians edit Anton Bernolak 1762 1813 Lower nobleman Jesuit creator of the first standard version of Slovak in the 1780s which was based on western Slovak dialects Ľudovit Stur Ludevit Stur 1815 1856 Best known for his role in the development of modern Slovak In 1844 he suggested that the central Slovak dialect be used as the standard language of the Slovaks and in 1846 he codified the new language standard in his Nauka reci Slovenskej Theory of the Slovak Language Adam Frantisek Kollar Adam Franz Kollar 1718 1783 Lower nobleman historian and jurist who rose to the ranks of Imperial Royal Court Councilor and Chief Imperial Royal Librarian of Empress Maria Theresa Coined the term ethnology Janko Matuska 1821 1877 author of the Slovak national anthem Martin Hattala 1821 1903 linguistInventors and Engineers edit Jozef Murgas 1864 1929 inventor of the wireless telegraph forerunner of the radio and holder of other patents include the spinning reel for fishing the wave meter the electric transformer the magnetic detector and an engine producing electromagnetic waves Aurel Stodola 1859 1942 engineer and professor enabled the construction of steam and gas turbines around 1900 constructor of a movable artificial arm the Stodola arm in 1915 John Dopyera Jan Dopjera 1893 1988 inventor of music instruments invented the Dobro resonator guitarAviation Jan Bahyľ 1865 1916 military engineer inventor of a motor driven helicopter four years before Breguet and Cornu Bahyľ was granted 7 patents in all including the invention of the tank pump air balloons combined with an air turbine the first petrol engine car in Slovakia with Anton Marschall and a lift up to Bratislava castle Stefan Banic 1870 1941 inventor of the military parachute and of the first actively used parachute Ivan Alexander Getting 1912 2003 American physicist and electrical engineer credited along with Bradford Parkinson with the development of the Global Positioning System GPS Natural Sciences and Medicine edit Vojtech Alexander 1857 1916 revolutionary radiologist Daniel Carleton Gajdusek 1923 2008 American physician and Nobel Prize winner of Slovak descent Andreas Jaszlinszky 18th century Jesuit physics professor Jan Jesensky Johann Jessenius 1566 1621 physician surgeon anatomist rector of Charles University Protestant activist and politician Jan Vilcek 1933 biomedical scientist educator inventor and philanthropistGeology Mineralogy edit Dimitrij Andrusov 1897 1976 geologist and paleontologist founder of modern Slovak geology Jan Veizer 1941 geochemist and paleoclimatologistArcheology edit Andrej Kmet 1841 1908 botanist archaeologist Jan Kollar pastor writer archaeologist academicPhysics edit Dionyz Ilkovic 1907 1980 physicist Stefan Janos 1943 low temperature physicist living in Switzerland Joseph Klafter 1945 Israeli chemical physics professor of Slovak descent the eighth President of Tel Aviv University Ivan Wilhelm cs Ivan Wilhelm 1942 nuclear physicist former rector of Charles University in PragueMathematics edit Jur Hronec mathematician Igor Kluvanek mathematician Samuel Mikoviny Hungarian mathematician engineer and map maker Tibor Salat mathematician author of many mathematical textbooks in Slovak Peter Stefan mathematician Stefan Znam mathematicianComputer Science edit Juraj Hromkovic Slovak computer scientist living in SwitzerlandAstronomy edit Matthias Bel 17th century astronomer He made first relatively precise measurement of distance from Earth to Sun Astronomers 20th century edit Milan Rastislav Stefanik Milan Antal Antonin Becvar Ladislav Brozek Ľubor Kresak Dusan Kalmancok Ľudmila Pajdusakova Vladimir Porubcan Juraj TothAstronauts Cosmonauts edit Ivan Bella 1964 the first cosmonaut of Slovakia in 1998 Eugene Cernan 1934 U S astronaut last man to set foot on the Moon son of the Slovak immigrant Ondrej Cernan Michael Fincke 1967 U S astronaut current American record holder for time in space grandson of Margaret Hornyak FinckeEconomists edit Lubos Pastor 1974 Slovakian American financial economist currently the Charles P McQuaid Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business Culture editLiterature edit See list of Slovak prose and drama authors See list of Slovak poets Music edit Classical edit Composers edit Further information List of Slovak composers Alexander Albrecht 1885 1958 composer conductor teacher Jan Levoslav Bella 1843 1936 composer author of the first Slovak opera Kovac Wieland Juraj Benes 1940 2004 composer Jan Cikker 1911 1989 composer teacher Erno Dohnanyi aka Ernst von Dohnanyi July 27 1877 February 9 1960 Hungarian conductor composer and pianist Viliam Figus Bystry 1875 1937 composer teacher Tibor Freso 1918 1987 composer conductor Vladimir Godar 1956 composer Frico Kafenda 1883 1963 composer teacher pianist conductor Dezider Kardos 1914 1991 composer teacher Ladislav Kupkovic 1936 2016 composer conductor Peter Machajdik 1961 composer organizer Jan Mory Johann Mory 1892 1978 composer Alexander Moyzes 1906 1984 composer Mikulas Schneider Trnavsky 1881 1958 composer Eugen Suchon 1908 1993 the most important Slovak composer author of the first Slovak national opera Krutnava teacher Iris Szeghy 1956 female composerConductors edit Peter Breiner 1957 conductor composer pianist Ondrej Lenard 1942 conductor Ľudovit Rajter 1906 2000 conductor teacher composer Bystrik Rezucha 1935 2012 conductor Ladislav Slovak 1919 1999 conductorInstrumentalists edit Peter Michalica 1945 violinistOpera Singers edit Peter Dvorsky 1951 tenor Edita Gruberova 1946 2021 soprano Jozef Kundlak 1956 tenor Lucia Popp 1939 1993 soprano Luba Orgonasova 1961 sopranoJazz edit Peter Lipa 1943 an important current Jazz singer composer Laco Deczi 1938 Jazz musician trumpet player composer Martin Valihora 1976 Jazz musician drummerPopular Music 20th century edit Jaroslav Filip 1949 2000 musician composer vocalist actor playwright Marika Gombitova 1956 singer composer musician since the second half of the 1970s Dave Grohl 1969 drummer of Nirvana singer of Foo Fighters Dara Rolins 1972 singer entrepreneur Tina 1984 singer musician since the 2000s Pavol Hammel 1948 singer composer musician reached his height the 1970s and 1980s Jana Kirschner musician composer vocalist Jana Kocianova 1947 2018 singer musician jazzman gospels singer reached her height the 1970s Jan Lehotsky 1947 composer musician singer of Modus a band having reached its height in the late 1970s Rytmus 1977 rapper singer actor member and co founder of the hip hop group Kontrafakt musician since the 1990s Ivan Tasler 1979 singer guitarist composer producer musician since the 1990s Peter Lipa musician composer vocalist scatman jazzman co organizer of BJD Bratislava Jazz Days festival Laco Lucenic 1952 musician producer member of Modus Richard Muller 1961 the best known current Slovak pop rock singer Vaso Patejdl 1954 the most important Slovak pop composer in the 1980s and 1990s singer musician Jozef Raz 1954 current singer of Elan a band having reached its height in the 1980s Dezo Ursiny 1947 1995 composer rock singer musician in the 1960s and 1970s Marian Varga 1947 2017 rock composer musician in the 1960s and 1970s Miroslav Zbirka 1952 2021 singer composer from the 1970s to the 1990s Sui Vesan folk musicianFine arts edit Painters Graphic Artists edit Janko Alexy 1894 1970 painter Blazej Balaz 1958 painter graphic artist Maria Balazova 1956 painter graphic artist Milos Alexander Bazovsky 1899 1968 painter graphic artist Martin Benka 1888 1971 painter illustrator Albin Brunovsky 1935 1997 graphic artist painter illustrator Lajos Csordak 1864 1937 painter Ľudovit Fulla 1902 1980 painter graphic artist illustrator Mikulas Galanda 1895 1938 painter graphic artist illustrator Ian Hornak 1944 2002 draughtsman painter printmaker Julius Jakoby 1903 1985 painter Jan Kupecky Johann Kupecky 1667 1740 painter Anton Lehmden 1929 Austrian painter born in Slovakia Palo Macho 1965 painter Jozef Teodor Mousson 1887 1946 painter Koloman Sokol 1902 2003 painter Karl Sovanka 1883 1961 painter sculptor Martin Vargic graphic artist illustrator Andy WarholSculptors edit Frano Stefunko 1903 1974 sculptorPhotographers edit Dezo Hoffmann 1912 1986 photoreporter and photographer Tono Stano 1960 photographer his photograph Sense inspired the poster for the film Showgirls Architects edit Main article List of Slovak architects Bohuslav Fuchs 1895 1972 architect a Czech also active in Slovakia Dusan Jurkovic 1868 1947 architectFilm and Theatre edit Actors edit Andrej Bagar 1900 1966 actor director Barbora Bobuľova 1974 actress Milan Knazko 1945 actor former Slovak Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Culture Jozef Kroner 1924 1998 actor starred in the first Czechoslovak Czech and Slovak film awarded by Oscar The Shop on Main Street Obchod na korze 1965 Juraj Kukura 1947 well known Slovak actor theater film who has also been working in Germany Barbara Nedeljakova 1979 actress starred in the Hollywood horror film Hostel Paul Newman 1925 2008 US actor director entrepreneur philanthropist of ethnic Slovak mother Emilia Vasaryova 1942 actress Jon Voight 1938 American actor with Slovak ancestry Karol L Zachar 1918 2003 actor director Tomas Racek 1947 Slovak actor theater film TV who has also been working in Canada Michael Stroka 1938 1997 US TV actorFilmmakers edit Paľo Bielik 1910 1983 director actor Dusan Hanak 1938 director Juraj Herz 1934 Slovak director and actor born in Kezmarok Juraj Jakubisko 1938 director sometimes nicknamed Slovak Fellini Jan Kadar 1918 1979 director Dusan Rapos 1953 Slovak director Ivan Reitman 1946 probably the most prominent film director and producer born in Slovakia Martin Sulik 1963 director Pavol Barabas 1959 documentarist noted for filming people living in extreme conditionsLaw editWilliam T Dzurilla 1953 international attorney and law clerk to Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court 1982 1983 Peter Tomka 1956 Vice President of the International Court of JusticeSports editIvan Batory 1975 cross country skiing Imre Bugar 1955 ethnic Hungarian athlete Karol Divin 1936 figure skating Paulina Fialkova 1992 biathlete Bohumil Golian 1931 volleyball player Jozef Gonci 1974 sport shooter Jozef Krnac 1977 judo Anastasiya Kuzmina Anastasia Kuzminova 1984 Russian born biathlete Martina Moravcova 1976 swimmer twice Olympic silver medalist Ondrej Nepela 1951 1989 figure skating Jozef Plachy 1949 athlete Jozef Pribilinec 1960 race walker Olympic gold medalist Jack Quinn 1883 1946 baseball player Richard Reti Austrian Hungarian later Czechoslovak chess grandmaster Jozef Sabovcik figure skating Peter Sagan 1990 cyclist 3 times UCI World Champion 2015 2016 2017 Alojz Sokol Aloisius Szokol 1871 1932 athlete pioneer of the Olympic movement in historic Hungary Anton Tkac 1951 cyclist Yvonne Tobis born 1948 Israeli Olympic swimmer born in Bratislava Julius Torma 1922 1991 boxer Elmer Valo 1921 1998 baseball player Veronika Velez Zuzulova 1984 alpine ski racer Petra Vlhova 1995 alpine ski racer World Cup winner 2021 gold on the Winter Olympics 2022 Jan Zachara 1928 boxer Radoslav Zidek 1981 snowboarder first Slovak medallist from independent Slovakia at the Winter OlympicsFootball edit Jozef Adamec 1942 2018 former footballer Peter Dubovsky 1972 2000 footballer Ľudovit Dubovsky 1918 1998 footballer Marek Hamsik 1987 midfielder currently playing for Chinese side Dalian Professional Peter Jakubech 1971 footballer Karol Jokl 1945 1996 footballer Peter Kostolansky 1985 footballer Tomas Lovasik 1974 footballer Marek Mintal 1977 footballer Ľubomir Moravcik 1965 footballer Jan Popluhar 1935 footballer Viliam Schrojf 1931 2007 footballer Martin Skrtel 1985 footballer currently playing for FC Spartak Trnava Marian Timm 1990 footballer Jozef Venglos 1936 2021 football manager and former footballer managed Aston Villa Celtic FC Glasgow the Czechoslovak and the Slovak national teams current director of FIFA s Technical Study Group Vladimir Weiss senior 1964 Head coach of Slovakia national football team Vladimir Weiss junior 1989 wingerIce hockey edit See also List of Slovaks in the NHL Ľubos Bartecko 1976 Igor Bobcek 1983 Lukas Bokros 1982 Peter Bondra 1968 Martin Chovan 1986 Zdeno Ciger 1969 Pavol Demitra 1974 2011 Vladimir Dzurilla 1942 1995 Marian Gaborik 1982 Jozef Golonka 1938 Jaroslav Halak 1985 Michal Handzus 1977 Marcel Hossa 1981 Marian Hossa 1979 Zdeno Chara 1977 Igor Liba 1960 Vincent Lukac 1954 Stan Mikita 1940 Ladislav Nagy 1979 Zigmund Palffy 1972 Darius Rusnak 1959 Jozef Stumpel 1972 Miroslav Satan 1974 Anton Stastny 1959 Marian Stastny 1953 Peter Stastny 1956 Robert Svehla 1969 Ladislav Trojak 1914 1948 Ľubomir Visnovsky 1976 Ľubomir Vaskovic 1986 Tennis edit Karol Beck 1982 Dominika Cibulkova 1989 Karina Habsudova 1973 Daniela Hantuchova 1983 Slovakia s most successful female player Dominik Hrbaty 1978 Martin Klizan 1989 Karol Kucera 1974 Miloslav Mecir 1964 Magdalena Rybarikova 1988 Marian Vajda 1965 coach of a world top tennis player Novak DjokovicWater sports edit Juraj Baca 1977 speed canoeing Zuzana Cunderlikova rafting Jana Dukatova 1983 water slalom Peter and Pavol Hochschorner 1979 water slalom Elena Kaliska 1972 water slalom Slavomir Knazovicky 1967 speed canoeing Michal Martikan 1979 water slalom Olympic gold medalist Atlanta 1996 Beijing 2008 Juraj Mincik 1977 water slalom Martina Moravcova 1976 swimmer Michal Riszdorfer 1977 speed canoeing Richard Riszdorfer 1981 speed canoeing Erik Vlcek 1981 speed canoeingFigure Skating edit Karol Divin 1936 Ondrej Nepela 1951 1989 Jozef Sabovcik 1963 Modelsports edit Jozef Gabris Joseph Gabris born in Bratislava Most popular and successful Control Line aerobatics pilot F2B of former Czechoslovakia Other editHistorical personalities edit Moric Benovsky 1746 1786 Hungarian globetrotter explorer soldier writer and the King of Madagascar of Slovak ethnicity 1 Juraj Janosik 1688 1713 the Slovak equivalent of Robin Hood the topic of many Slovak legends books and films Matus Cak Trenciansky 1260 1321 Oligarch of Upper Hungary known as Lord of the Vah and Tatras he is considered a Folk hero by some Slovaks for not accepting foreign kings as rulers of the Kingdom of Hungary Stefan Parmenius Stitnicky 1555 1583 Hungarian Navigator and chronicler of Slovak origin member of Humphrey Gilbert s expedition Adam Javorka 1663 1747 Kuruc insurgent of Slovak ethnicity later became General of the Polish hussars Juraj Sucha 1504 1550 Hungarian soldier of Slovak ethnicity fought against the Turkish invaders Pribina 9th century first Slavic princeModels edit Kamila Filipcikova High Fashion Slovak Model Viera Schottertova model Adriana Sklenarikova model face of Wonderbra adverts Michaela HlavackovaMiscellaneous edit Shlomo Breznitz born 1936 Israeli author psychologist and president of the University of Haifa Ľudovit Lacny 1926 2019 chess composer FIDE master Sandor Petofi 1823 1849 Hungarian national poet born to a Slovak mother Rudolf Vrba 1924 2006 Auschwitz survivor author of the Vrba Wetzler report Miriam Roth 1910 2005 Israeli writer and scholar of children s books kindergarten teacher and educator Vladimir Valach 1937 2006 diplomat and bankerSee also editList of people by nationality List of Slovak Americans Slovak AmericansReferences edit Memoirs and Travels of Mauritius Augustus Count de Benyowsky Consisting of His Military Operations in Poland His Exile into Kamchatka His Escape and Voyage from that Peninsula through the Northern Pacific Ocean Touching at Japan and Formosa to Canton in China with an Account of the French Settlement He Was Appointed to Form upon the Island of Madagascar World Digital Library 1790 Retrieved 2013 07 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Slovaks amp oldid 1167215407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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