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Jagoda Truhelka (Croatian pronunciation: [jâːɡoda trǔxeːlka]; 5
February 1864 – 17
December 1957) was a
Croatian novelist and pedagogue. A
native of Slavonia...
- Ćiro
Truhelka (2
February 1865 – 18
September 1942) was a
Croatian archeologist, historian, and art
historian who
devoted much of his
professional life...
- Greece,
Macedonia and
Herzegovina also
utilized tattoos.
Archaeologist Ćiro
Truhelka researched these types of
tattoos in the late 19th century,
becoming one...
- 333. Mužić 2010, p. 129, (Ćiro
Truhelka). Mužić 2010, p. 126, (Ćiro
Truhelka). Mužić 2010, p. [page needed], (Ćiro
Truhelka).
Malcolm 1995, pp. 92–95. Ćirković...
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medieval Bosnia. The term was
coined at the end of the 19th
century by Ćiro
Truhelka. It was
widely used in modern-day
Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the bordering...
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killed her. At the
beginning of the 20th
century the
archaeologist Ćiro
Truhelka found mortal remains in a
grave at Kedžara,
which he
claimed belonged to...
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southern Croatia. Its
first known mention was in a 1749 tax census. Ćiro
Truhelka (1865–1942),
Croatian archeologist,
historian and art
historian Miroslav...
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Polish child actress Jagoda Szmytka (born 1982),
Polish composer Jagoda Truhelka (1864–1957),
Yugoslav writer and
pedagogist All
pages with
titles containing...
- "Tattoos and the Romans..." ancientworlds.net.
Retrieved 16
April 2024.
Truhelka, Ciro.
Wissenschaftliche Mittheilungen Aus
Bosnien und der Hercegovina:...
- rob i posinak. Na
osnovu nekih izjava Isa bega, sina
Ishak begova, Ć.
Truhelka postavio je tezu da je
Ishak beg bio
rodom Hranušić Amir Isajbegović, Kuća...