- Vuk
Mandušić (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Мандушић; Vučen
Mandušić,
Vucen Mandussich; fl. 1645 – died 13 July 1648) was the capo
direttore of the
Morlach army...
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Mandušić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мандушић) is a Serb surname, a
matronymic derived from Manduša, an
augmentative from
Manda (a
diminutive of Mandalena), hence...
- Max
Mandusic (born 12 June 1998) is an
Italian pole
vaulter who won four
national championships, two
outdoors (2019 and 2020) and two
indoors (2020 and...
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Aleksa Mandušić (Serbian Cyrillic: Алекса Мандушић; July 13, 1887 –
August 28, 1959) was a Serbian-American
soldier who
received the
Medal of
Honor for...
- Indianapolis.
Indianapolis Public Library.
Retrieved August 13, 2022.
Mandusic McDonell, Katherine; Fischer,
Jessica Erin (2021) [1994]. "Sidney & Lois...
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circa 1997
Central Health -
Hospital district of
Travis County,
Texas Mandusic McDonell, Katherine; Fischer,
Jessica Erin (2021) [1994]. "Sidney & Lois...
- 2019.
Jelavich &
Jelavich 1977, p. 253.
Romsics & Király 1999, p. 178.
Mandušić 2009, pp. 52–54. Bojničić 1895, p. 20. "Hrvatsko
kraljevsko vijeće [Consilium...
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Croatian family as a
second child of
father Gjuro Hanaman and
Emilija Mandušić.
Hanaman and Just were
granted the
Hungarian Patent #34541 on December...
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these include Stojan Janković,
Ilija Smiljani,
Krsto Vicković, etc. Vuk
Mandušić and
other rebel leaders lead
multiple uprisings in
Herzegovina 1647-1648...
- Morlachi"
Ilija Smiljanić, "governator prin****le"
Petar Smiljanić, "capo" Vuk
Mandušić, "capo direttore"
Janko Mitrović, "capo prin****le de Morlachi" Šimun Bortulačić...