Eliška Řeháková
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Born20 January 1846
Died31 March 1916 (aged 70)
Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Burial placeOlšany Cemetery
Occupationsteacher, translator, suffragist
Eliška Řeháková | |
|---|---|
| Born | 20 January 1846 |
| Died | 31 March 1916 (aged 70) Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary |
| Burial place | Olšany Cemetery |
| Occupations | teacher, translator, suffragist |
| Employer | Old Town Burgher School for Girls |
| Organization(s) | Association of Czech Female Teachers, American Club of Czech Ladies |
| Relatives | Anna Řeháková (sister) |
| Awards | Civil 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]