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  2. Bohemianism - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir, In Summer (or Lise the Bohemian), 1868, oil on canvas, Berlin, Germany: Alte Nationalgalerie. Bohemianism is a social and cultural movement that has, at its core, a way of life away from society's conventional norms and expectations.

  3. Category:Bohemianism - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Bohemianism and its depictions. Bohemianism defined as the practice of an unconventional lifestyle, often in the company of like-minded people and with few permanent ties.

  4. File:Family tree of the rulers of Bohemia.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Bohemian Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge is a 2004 book written by Laren Stover and illustrated by IZAK. The book details the eccentricities, peculiarities, and informalities of being a Bohemian .

  6. Bopea - Wikipedia

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    A bopea (an abbreviation of bohemian peasantry) is a member of a British upper class socio-economic group who adopt aspects of a rural life. [1] The group blend bohemian values of creativity and non-conformism with a more traditional "neo-peasant" worldview that values nature, community, and craft.

  7. Bohemians (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Bořivoj was the first historically documented Duke of Bohemia from about 870 and progenitor of the Přemyslid dynasty. [4]Cosmas of Prague's (1045–1125) Chronicle of Bohemians (1119), describes the legendary foundation of the Bohemian (Czech) state by the earliest Bohemians around the year 600 (Duke Bohemus, Duke Krok and his three daughters), Duchess Libuše and the foundation of ...

  8. File:Bohemian Review, 1917–Czechoslovak Review, May 1919.pdf

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    English: Bohemian/Czechoslovak journal published in English in the United States. Some numbers are missing in the scan. Some numbers are missing in the scan. Čeština: Český/československý časopis vydávaný anglicky ve Spojených státech.

  9. Kristiania Bohemians - Wikipedia

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    The Kristiania Bohemians are also known for their nine Bohemian Commandments, [3] which had its origins in an article published in Impressionisten no. 8 in February 1889 and is often attributed to Hans Jæger.