- L****mil Tito
Josip Franjo Babić,
better known by his pen name
Ksaver Šandor Gjalski, (also
cited as Đalski, both
pronounced [d͡ʑǎlskiː]; 26
October 1854...
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Franjo Ksaver Tomašić (2
October 1761 – 12
August 1831) was a
Croatian baron and a
lieutenant field marshal of the
Austrian Empire's Army who
served as...
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version and by
Sarah Wiedenheft in the
English dub. Tom
Ksaver (トム・クサヴァー, Tomu Kusavā) Tom
Ksaver is an
Eldian researcher from the
Titan Biology Research...
- in the
Croatian theatre after more than a
hundred years. The
father of
Ksaver Šandor Gjalski, one of the
greatest Croatian writers, was also
called Tito...
- scripts, dramas. He
received several notable Croatian literary awards: "
Ksaver Šandor Gjalski," "Ivana Brlić Mažuranić" and "Grigor Vitez."
Hitrec was...
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Names of
individual people have
sometimes retained the pre-đ spelling:
Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski (/d͡ʑâːlskiː/),
Gjuro Szabo (/d͡ʑǔːro/). Each
Cyrillic and...
-
street until Gupčeva zvijezda, and
again changing name in the
north to
Ksaver. The road is the main tram
connection for Medveščak (lines 8 and 14). The...
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Archbishop Franz Xaver Luschin (Slovene:
Franc Ksaver Lušin; 3
December 1781 – 2 May 1854) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as a
Diocesan Bishop...
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which numbered 1,500 men (many of them were Croats)
under Baron Franjo Ksaver Tomašić who had
contributed two howitzers.
Lieutenant William Hamley with...
- Smičiklas –
historian and
politician Ignacije Szentmartony –
theologian Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski –
writer and
civil servant Karolina Šprem –
tennis player...