File:Svatopluk I.jpg

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English: Svatopluk I with three twigs according Legend of Svatopluk's twigs and his three sons Mojmír II, Svatopluk II and Predstav. This sgraffito style work is in Prostějov Castle and is a 1900-1901 creation.
Čeština: Kníže Svatopluk I. podle legendy se třemi svázanými pruty a jeho tři synové Mojmír II., Svatopluk II. a Predstav. Sgrafito je z let 1900-1901 na prostějovském zámku.
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Author of the sgraffito: probably Jano Köhler (1873-1941).

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