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Juraj Lovrov Zadranin or
Juraj Lovrin (transl. George, son of
Laurence from Zadar;
active during the
fourteenth century) was a
Croatian architect and builder...
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Nikola Cimelić or
Nikola Zadranin OFM (died c. 1470; Latin:
Nicolaus de Iadera) was a
Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian
prelate of the
Catholic Church...
- Anđeo
Lovrov Zadranin or Anđeo
Lovrin (active
during the
fourteenth century) was a
Croatian architect, born in
Zadar and
mostly active in Dubrovnik. He...
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James of
Sclavonia (Croatian:
Jakov Zadranin; c. 1400 – 27
April 1485 or 1496), also
known as
Giacomo Illirico,
Giacomo of
Bitetto or
Jakov Varingez, was...
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Petar Šimun "Šime" Budinić
Zadranin (Latin:
Piersimeone Budineo) (1535 – 13
December 1600) was a 16th-century Venetian-Croatian
Catholic priest and writer...
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Village Voice.
Retrieved 2025-05-19. Gašpar,
Jurica (2021-10-24). "Mladi
Zadranin s
adresom u
Rijeci stručnjak je za kriptovalute,
napisao je
dvije knjige...
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incompatibility (help) Škunca,
Stanko Josip (5
September 2006). "Papa Ivan IV.
Zadranin i
misija opata Martina 641. godine".
Radovi (48). Zadar: HAZU: 187–198...
- Kraljević (1807–1879),
Herzegovinian Croat Franciscan friar Anđeo
Lovrov Zadranin (fl. 14th century),
Croatian architect Anđeo Zvizdović (c. 1420–1498),...
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Bondone (c. 1267–1337),
Florentine Anđeo
Lovrov Zadranin (fl. mid–14th c.),
Croatian Juraj Lovrov Zadranin (fl. 14th c.),
Croatian Heinrich Parler (c. 1310–1371)...
- present-day
Church of St.
Stephen was its cathedral. The
first bishop was
Zadranin Martin I. Manzavini. The new
diocese was
initially subject to the Archbishop...