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Anton Aškerc (pronounced [anˈtoːn ˈaːʃkɛrts] ; 9
January 1856 – 10 June 1912) was a
Slovenian poet and
Roman Catholic priest who
worked in Austria, best...
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ballad called "Az örök zsidó" ("The
Eternal Jew"). The
Slovenian poet
Anton Aškerc wrote a poem
called "Ahasverjev tempelj" ("Ahasverus' Temple"). The Spanish...
- June 9 – Ion Luca Caragiale,
Romanian writer (b. 1852) June 10 –
Anton Aškerc,
Slovene poet (b. 1856) June 11 – Léon Dierx,
French poet (Les Amants) (b...
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Slatina Spa
Celje Castle The
oldest grape vine in the
world in
Maribor Anton Aškerc, poet Jože Brilej, politician,
diplomat and amb****ador of Yugoslavia, politician...
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poetry in Slovene. Fran
Albreht (1889–1965) Vera
Albreht (1895–1971)
Anton Aškerc (1856–1912)
France Balantič (1921–1943)
Nevin Birsa (1947–2003)
Matej Bor...
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liberal views,
especially Josip Jurčič,
Josip Stritar,
Janko Kersnik,
Anton Aškerc,
Janez Trdina and Ivan Tavčar. The
Slovene composer Breda Šček set Levstik’s...
- 1994 Biće
bolje 1994
Slatko od
snova Đina 1995
Tamna je noć
Sofija '****e'
Askerc 1995
Premeditated Murder Jelena Panić (Bulika) 1996
Pretty Village, Pretty...
- that are notable.
Louis Adamic (1898–1951) –
author and
translator Anton Aškerc (1856–1912) – poet and
Roman Catholic priest Frederic Baraga (1797–1868)...
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Randolph Churchill,
mother of Sir
Winston Churchill (d. 1921) 1856 –
Anton Aškerc,
Slovenian priest and poet (d. 1912) 1859 –
Carrie Chapman Catt, American...
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including the
writers Miroslav Krleža and
August Šenoa, the poet
Anton Aškerc and the
sculptors Antun Augustinčić and
Stojan Batič.
Leading Croatian film...