• Žarko (Serbian Cyrillic: Жарко; 1336–before 1371) was a 14th-century Serbian nobleman. After the death of Serbian Emperor Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331–1355†)...
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  • to: Žarko (nobleman), a 14th-century Serbian nobleman Zarko Jukic (born 1993), Danish basketballer Žarko Paspalj, Yugoslav/Serbian basketballer Žarko Obradović...
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    1356–71), married firstly gospodin Žarko (in 1356), then Đurađ I Balšić (after 1371). She had a son with Žarko, Mrkša (born 1363). Dimitar Dragaš His...
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  • (fl. 1375–76), kefalija. Governed Strumica. Served Dejanović brothers. Žarko Merešić and Mihajlo Davidović (d. 1371). Stefan Musić and Lazar Musić. Sons...
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    Мркша Жарковић) was a Serbian nobleman who ruled parts of today's southern Albania from 1396 to 1414. Mrkša was the son of Žarko, who was mentioned in 1356-1357...
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    Republic of Ragusa, to Paola Bettera (1674–1777), daughter of a local nobleman of Italian origin, and Nikola Bošković, a Ragusan merchant. Boscovich's...
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    three sons gained power in Lower Zeta after acquiring the lands of gospodin Žarko (fl. 1336–1360) under unclear circumstances, and they then expanded into...
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    had earlier been Jovan Oliver). Dejan's daughter Teodora was married to Žarko, the Lord of Lower Zeta ("gospodar donje Zete"), in 1356. Together they...
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    Mighty was crowned Emperor in 1331, and ruled until his death in 1355. Žarko held the Lower Zeta region: he is mentioned in records from 1356, when he...
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    of the island of Mljet. He began by taking lands previously held by Lord Žarko, in Lower Zeta (south of Lake Skadar, and is then recognized as a "provincial...
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  • IMRO, as well with their benefactors in Vienna and in the Fascist Italy. Žarko Laušević as Đorđe P. Karađorđević, mentally unstable abdicated-Crown Prince...
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    policy of Mithridates VI Eupator king of Pontos. Leiden: Brill. Petković, Žarko. 2014. “The Bellum Dardanicum and the Third Mithridatic War.” Historia 63...
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  • 75, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1998–2003, 2008–2013, since 2018). Žarko Laušević, 63, Serbian-Montenegrin actor (The Dagger, The Black Bomber, The...
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  • (b. 1927) 2017 – Lil Peep, American singer and rapper (b. 1996) 2023 – Žarko Laušević, Serbian actor (b. 1960) 2024 – Celeste Caeiro, Portuguese pacifist...
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    river canyon, on a cliff. Fortress was built in the 15th century by nobleman Žarko Dražojević to protect land west of Cetina river from Ottoman invasion...
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    gained power in Lower Zeta, which had previously been the lands of gospodin Žarko (fl. 1336 to 1360). Balša's people then turned for Upper Zeta, which was...
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    member of the Crnojević noble family whose ancestry dates back from Serbian nobleman Đuraš Ilijić. He was born to father Stefan Crnojević and mother Mara Kastrioti...
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    politician Matjaž Perc, physicist Žiga Pešut, professional ice hockey player Žarko Petan, writer, essayist, theatre and film director Janko Pleterski, historian...
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    Office. 2012. p. 926. Plut-Pregelj, Leopoldina; Kranjc, Gregor; Lazarević, Žarko; Rogel, Carole (2018). Historical Dictionary of Slovenia (3 ed.). Lanham...
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    1391 from Ruđina to her spouse Mrkša Žarković, the son of Žarko, Emperor Dušan's nobleman. The protovestijar Philip Bareli, the Venetian trader that...
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  • Apostolović (1745–1810), Serbian merchant and philanthropist Zrenjanin – Žarko Zrenjanin, National Hero of Yugoslavia Former: Svetozarevo was the name...
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  • (born 1950), politician. Dragutin Čelić (born 1962), footballer player. Žarko Domljan (1932–2020), politician. Gabre Gabric (1914–2015), track and field...
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    Prince of Albania. The couple had one child: Stefan Balšić, was a Zetan nobleman who served as a close associate and vassal to Balša III, but later sought...
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    filmmaker, photographer and video artist Edo Peročević – actor, radio speaker Žarko Potočnjak Alma Prica Ivica Rajković - cinematographer Zvonimir Rogoz – actor...
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    expand their local power, beginning by taking lands previously held by Lord Žarko (south of Lake Skadar, Lower Zeta). In 1361, during a conflict between the...
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    Marko Popović (son of Petar Popović) Petar Popović Zarko Zecevic John Abramovic Miroslav Berić Žarko Čabarkapa Predrag Drobnjak Milan Gurović Dušan Kecman...
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    Collective Suffering. Routledge. pp. 81–106. ISBN 9781317255697. Trebješanin, Žarko (1989). "ZNAČAJ KOSOVSKOG MITA ZA SOCIJALIZACIJU U SRPSKOJ PATRIJARHALNOJ...
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  • television presenter 1965 – Gregor Foitek, Swiss race car driver 1966 – Žarko Paspalj, Serbian basketball player 1967 – Talisa Soto, American actress...
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    Milenković (born 1958) Branimir Brstina (born 1960) Tihomir Stanić (born 1960) Žarko Laušević (born 1960) Svetislav Goncić (born 1960) Lolita Davidovich (born...
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    Barjak Resistance member Žarko Bokun (1908–1943) Žarka Jovanovića Жарка Јовановића Zvezdara Orlovsko Naselje Musician Žarko Jovanović (1925–1985) Žarka...
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