Please note that the data in this database is not exhaustive, and coverage per region and period is partial, as the tool is intended primarily as a research instrument fed by the data and research questions of individual contributors. Should you wish to contribute to the database, please contact alicia.montoya@ru.nl for inlog codes.

Honorata z Wiśniowskich Zapová (1825 - 1856)

Short name Honorata z Wiśniowskich Zapová
VIAF
First name Honorata
Birth name Wiśniowskich Zapová
Married name
Alternative name H. z W. Z
Date of birth 1825
Date of death 1856
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth -
Place of death Czech Republic
Lived in Poland
Place of residence notes
Mother
Father
Children
Religion / ideology
Education
Aristocratic title -
Professional or ecclesiastical title -
Honorata z Wiśniowskich Zapová was ...
related to Rajská, Bohuslava
related to Marie Fabkovičová
related to Karacs, Teréz
related to Podlipská, Sofie
related to Němcová, Božena
related to Světlá, Karolina
related to Růžičková, Anna Vlastimila
Profession(s)
Memberships Spolek Slovanek (Association of Slavic Women)
Place(s) of Residence Poland
Author of
receptions circulations
Nezabudky, čili dar našim pannám (Forget-me-not, present for our young girls) (1859) 1 0
Nezabudky, čili dar našim pannám (1859) 0 0
*The fair sex 1 0

Editor of
-
Copyist of
-
Illustrator of
-
Translator of
-
Circulations of Honorata z Wiśniowskich Zapová, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Date Type

Receptions of Honorata z Wiśniowskich Zapová, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

Title Author Date Type

- Edvard Jelínek, Honorata z Wiśniowských Zapová, Praha : J. Otto, 1894.
- Vlasta Kučerová, K historii ženského hnutí v Čechach, Brno : Ženská revue, 1914.

Died in Prague.
7 children, 4 died.

Translator (from Polish into Czech).
Founded a girls' boarding school.
Feminist.
Founder of first women's association in Prague, the Spolek Slovanek, or "Association of Slav Women" (1848)

NB - some of her texts remained in manuscripts form, or unfinished