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Laska is a surname with multiple origins. Variations include: * Czech/Slovak: Láska (feminine: Lásková) * Czech/Slovak: Laška (feminine: Lašková) * Polish: Łaska People Laska * Pashk Laska (born 1948), Albanian businessman * Susie Laska (born 1979), Canadian ice hockey player Łaska If adjectival, Łaska serves as the feminine form of Łaski. Otherwise, it may be masculine or feminine. * Beata Łaska z Kościeleckich (1515–1576), Polish noblewoman * Katarzyna Łaska (born 1979), Polish singer Láska, Lásková * Dominika Lásková (born 1996), Czech ice hockey player * Leona Lásková (born 1970), Czech tennis player * Václav Láska (other) Václav Láska may refer to: * Václav Láska (mathematician) (1862–1943), Czech astronomer, geophysicist, and mathematician * Václav Láska (politician) (born 1974), Czech politician {{hndis, Laska, Vaclav ..., multiple Czech individuals References See also * {{surname Albanian-language surnames Czech-la ...
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Katarzyna Łaska
Katarzyna Łaska (born 26 May 1979), known professionally as Kasia Łaska, is a Polish singer, who is best known from the Musical Theatre Roma where she starred in the lead role of Kim in the musical ''Miss Saigon'', adult Wendy in the musical ''Peter Pan'' and Frenchy in the musical '' Grease''. She also played Maria in the musical ''West Side Story'' at the Musical Theatre Capitol in Wrocław. Łaska has also lent her voice to Polish versions of several animated films and cartoons. Among her TV roles are Daring Do and Princess Cadance in '' My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic'', Pearl in ''Steven Universe'', and Katie in the Canadian cartoon ''Total Drama Island''. Łaska played the singing voice of Elsa, the Snow Queen in performing "Let It Go" (in Polish as "Mam tę moc") in the Disney animated film Frozen and its sequel, Frozen II where Kasia sings "Chcę uwierzyć snom", the Polish version of " Into the Unknown" made popular by Panic! At the Disco. On 9 February 2020, ...
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Beata Łaska Z Kościeleckich
Beata Łaska z Kościeleckich (1515-1576), was a Polish magnate heiress. She was reputed to be the illegitimate daughter of king Sigismund I the Old. She was the daughter of Andrzej Kościelecki and Katarzyna Telniczanka and married to Illia Ostrogski (d. 1539) in 1539, and Olbracht Łaski in 1564. She served as maid-of-honour to queen Bona Sforza prior to her marriage. She was the mother of Elizaveta Ostrogska. She is known for her famous feud with her son-in-law. She married her second spouse to have an ally against her son-in-law, but instead, her husband stole her fortune, had her imprisoned and committed bigamy. The case became a scandal and was brought before the emperor in a famed court case in 1573. Biography The marriage of her parents caused termoil in the country, in 1498, Beata's mother, Katarzyna Telniczanka became Prince Sigismund Jagiellon (later Sigismund I the Old), mistress. In 1510, Katarzyna married Andrzej Kościelecki, and in 1515 Beata was born, and ...
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Łaski (surname)
Laski or Łaski (Polish feminine: Łaska, plural: Łascy) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Łaski (died 1604), Polish alchemist * Jan Łaski (1456–1531), Polish chancellor and archbishop * Harold Laski (1893–1950), English political theorist, economist, author, and lecturer * Hieronymus Jaroslaw Łaski (1496–1542), Polish palatine and diplomat, a nephew of Archbishop Łaski * Jan Łaski (1499–1560), Polish Protestant evangelical reformer, a nephew of Archbishop Łaski * Kazimierz Laski (1921–2015), Polish-Austrian economist * Neville Laski (1890–1969), English judge and leader of Anglo-Jewry. * Marghanita Laski Marghanita Laski (24 October 1915 – 6 February 1988) was an English journalist, radio panellist and novelist. She also wrote literary biography, plays and short stories, and contributed about 250,000 additions to the ''Oxford English Diction ... (1915–1988), English journalist, radio panellist and novelist * Michael Lask ...
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Grace In Christianity
In Western Christian beliefs, grace is God's favor, and a "share in the divine life of God". It is a spontaneous gift from God – "generous, free and totally unexpected and undeserved" – that cannot be earned. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, grace is the uncreated energies of God. Among Eastern Christians generally, grace is considered to be the partaking of the divine nature described in Fr. Tadros Malaty, ''The Divine Grace'PDF and grace is the working of God himself, not a created substance of any kind that can be treated like a commodity.Gregory (Grabbe), Archbishop. ''The Sacramental Life: An Orthodox Christian Perspective.'' Liberty TN: St. John of Kronstadt Press, 1986 As an attribute of God, grace manifests most in the salvation of sinners, and Western Christianity holds that the initiative in the relationship of grace between God and an individual is always on the side of God. The question of the means of grace has been called "the watershed that divides C ...
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Weasel
Weasels are mammals of the genus ''Mustela'' of the family Mustelidae. The genus ''Mustela'' includes the least weasels, polecats, stoats, ferrets, and European mink. Members of this genus are small, active predators, with long and slender bodies and short legs. The family Mustelidae, or mustelids (which also includes badgers, otters, and wolverines), is often referred to as the "weasel family". In the UK, the term "weasel" usually refers to the smallest species, the least weasel (''M. nivalis''), the smallest carnivoran species. Least weasels vary in length from , females being smaller than the males, and usually have red or brown upper coats and white bellies; some populations of some species moult to a wholly white coat in winter. They have long, slender bodies, which enable them to follow their prey into burrows. Their tails may be from long. Weasels feed on small mammals and have from time to time been considered vermin because some species took poultry fr ...
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Pashk Laska
Pashk Laska is the majority shareholder and president of Albanian football club KF Laçi. KF Laçi Laska has been the president of KF Laçi since 2002. Under his guidance, the club has won the Albanian Cup and Albanian First Division twice each as well as the Albanian Supercup. On 13 May 2011, the club was officially registered as a Joint Stock Company (SH.A) and an initial capital of 3,500,000 Albanian lek The lek (; indefinite singular ''lek'', definite plural ''lekët'', indefinite plural ''lekë''; Currency symbol, sign: L; ISO 4217, code: ALL) is the currency of Albania. Historically, it was subdivided into 100 ''qintars'' (; singular ''qinda ..., with Laska owning 75% of the shares and the Municipality of Laç owning the remaining 25%. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Laska, Pashk Living people 20th-century Albanian people 21st-century Albanian people Albanian businesspeople Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Susie Laska
Susie Laska (born November 1, 1979, in Cobden, Ontario) is an ice hockey player formerly with the now-defunct Ottawa Senators of the CWHL The Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL; ) was a women's ice hockey league. Established in 2007 as a Canadian women's senior league in the Greater Toronto Area, Montreal, and Ottawa, the league expanded into Alberta (2011) and internationally i .... Playing career Laska played her university hockey with the University of Toronto Blues from 1998 to 2003. She won a CIS championship in 2001 and served as the team captain in 2002-03. She joined the Ottawa Raiders in 2003-04 and now serves as the team captain. She helped the Ottawa Raiders win an NWHL East Division title in 2005-06. At the international level, Laska represented Canada's U-22 hockey team in 2000-01. External linksCWHL web site 1979 births Canadian women's ice hockey players Living people {{canada-icehockey-player-stub ...
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Dominika Lásková
Dominika Lásková (born 20 December 1996) is a Czech professional ice hockey player for the Montréal Victoire of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) and a member of the Czech Republic women's national ice hockey team. She played college ice hockey at Merrimack. She played with the women's representative team of HC Slavia Praha in the Czech Women's Extraliga during 2011 to 2016. Playing career Lásková was a member of the Toronto Six in 2023, winning the Isobel Cup as champions of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF). On September 18, 2023, Lásková was selected in the 4th round, 19th overall by PWHL Montreal in the 2023 PWHL Draft. She was the first Czech player to be affiliated with a PWHL team, as well as the first player drafted who played the previous season in the PHF. International play Lásková represented the Czech Republic at the IIHF Women's U18 World Championships in 2012, 2013, and 2014, winning a bronze medal at the 2014 tournament. She first ap ...
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Leona Lásková
Leona Lásková (born 7 April 1970) is a Czech former professional tennis player. Biography Lásková reached top rankings on the professional tour of 122 in singles and 93 in doubles. On the WTA Tour, Lásková's best singles performance came at Athens in 1988, when she made it through to the semi-finals, beating second seed Judith Wiesner en route. Her only WTA Tour final came in doubles and was also in Athens, partnering with Jana Pospíšilová to a runner-up finish in 1990. At grand slam level she twice featured in the main draw of the French Open women's singles and also played in the doubles main draws at Wimbledon Wimbledon most often refers to: * Wimbledon, London, a district of southwest London * Wimbledon Championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam championships Wimbledon may also refer to: Places London * W ... and the US Open. Retiring from the tour in 1995, Lásková is now a tennis trainer at TK Sparta Prague. W ...
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Václav Láska (other)
Václav Láska may refer to: * Václav Láska (mathematician) (1862–1943), Czech astronomer, geophysicist, and mathematician * Václav Láska (politician) (born 1974), Czech politician {{hndis, Laska, Vaclav ...
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Albanian-language Surnames
Albanian (endonym: , , or ) is an Indo-European language and the only surviving representative of the Albanoid branch, which belongs to the Paleo-Balkan group. It is the native language of the Albanian people. Standard Albanian is the official language of Albania and Kosovo, and a co-official language in North Macedonia and Montenegro, where it is the primary language of significant Albanian minority communities. Albanian is recognized as a minority language in Italy, Croatia, Romania, and Serbia. It is also spoken in Greece and by the Albanian diaspora, which is generally concentrated in the Americas, Europe and Oceania. Albanian is estimated to have as many as 7.5 million native speakers. Albanian and other Paleo-Balkan languages had their formative core in the Balkans after the Indo-European migrations in the region. Albanian in antiquity is often thought to have been an Illyrian language for obvious geographic and historical reasons,: "It is often thought (for obvious g ...
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