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| 7 | Religious reformer and martyr whose advocacy for church reform inspired the Hussite movement and altered Czech history. | Jan Hus | 94%
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| 3 | Dissident turned statesman, pivotal in the Velvet Revolution, serving as the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic. | Václav Havel | 94%
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| 1 | Visionary monarch and Holy Roman Emperor who transformed Prague into a cultural hub by founding namesake University and namesake Bridge, defining the golden age of Bohemia. | Charles IV | 88%
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| 8 | Internationally acclaimed composer, famed for his New World Symphony, which bridged Czech folk traditions and global classical music. | Antonín Dvořák | 82%
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| 5 | Fearless Hussite general who led the Czech resistance against the Holy Roman Empire, revolutionizing medieval warfare with his tactical brilliance. | Jan Žižka | 82%
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| 2 | Founding father of modern Czechoslovakia and its first president, renowned for his leadership in forging a democratic and independent nation. | Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk | 82%
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| 11 | Pioneering composer, regarded as the father of Czech music, celebrated for The Moldau and Má vlast. | Bedřich Smetana | 71%
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| 9 | Visionary writer and inventor of the term "robot," whose works like R.U.R. explored the intersection of humanity and technology. | Karel Čapek | 71%
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| 10 | Literary pioneer and author of The Grandmother, a cornerstone of Czech national literature and identity. | Božena Němcová | 65%
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| 22 | Steadfast leader and diplomat, serving as Czechoslovakia's second president and a key figure in its wartime government-in-exile. | Edvard Beneš | 65%
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| 12 | Legendary athlete, known as the "Czech Locomotive," for winning three gold medals in long-distance running at the 1952 Olympics. | Emil Zátopek | 65%
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| 18 | Economist and second president of the Czech Republic, known for his role in post-communist economic reform. | Václav Klaus | 53%
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| BONUS | Fictional genius, "The Master", first round winner but was disqualified | Jára Cimrman | 47%
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| 4 | The "Teacher of Nations," a pioneer of modern education whose innovative ideas influenced pedagogical practices worldwide. | John Amos Comenius | 47%
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| 15 | "Father of the Czech Nation," a historian and politician who championed Czech cultural and political identity. | František Palacký | 41%
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| 19 | Nobel Prize-winning chemist who revolutionized analytical chemistry with his invention of polarography. | Jaroslav Heyrovský | 24%
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| 17 | Revered duke and patron saint of Bohemia, celebrated for his piety, leadership, and martyrdom. | Saint Wenceslaus | 24%
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| 14 | Visionary Utraquist king who advocated for European peace and religious tolerance. | George of Poděbrady | 18%
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| 6 | Beloved actor, playwright, and humorist who captured Czech spirit and resilience through his creative works. | Jan Werich | 18%
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| 20 | Devout princess and saint who established Prague's first hospital and dedicated her life to charity. | Saint Agnes of Bohemia | 12%
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| 16 | The "Iron and Gold King," who expanded Bohemian power and influence across Central Europe. | Ottokar II of Bohemia | 0%
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