Eliška Řeháková

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Born20 January 1846
Died31 March 1916(1916-03-31) (aged 70)
Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Burial placeOlšany Cemetery
Occupationsteacher, translator, suffragist
Eliška Řeháková
Born20 January 1846
Died31 March 1916(1916-03-31) (aged 70)
Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Burial placeOlšany Cemetery
Occupationsteacher, translator, suffragist
EmployerOld Town Burgher School for Girls
Organization(s)Association of Czech Female Teachers, American Club of Czech Ladies
RelativesAnna Řeháková (sister)
AwardsCivil Merit Cross of Austria Hungary

Eliška Řeháková (20 January 1846 – 31 March 1916) was a Czech teacher, translator, journalist and suffragist. She was awarded the Civil Merit Cross of Austria-Hungary.

Řeháková was born on 20 January 1846 in Prague.[1] She was one of seven siblings, including her sister Anna Řeháková.[2] Her parents were Václav Řehak, the owner of a grocer's shop, and Maria Řehaková-Zelenská, from Kutná Hora.[2]

In her youth, Řeháková was a member of the Society of Czech Girls, co-founded by Bohuslava Rajská, F. Amerlingová and Božena Němcová.[citation needed]

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