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    Antonija Höffern (née Baraga; 4 February 1803 – 21 May 1871) was a Slovenian noblewoman and educator who is credited as being the first Slovenian woman...
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  • television presenter Antonija Höffern (1803–1871), Slovenian noblewoman Antonija Nađ (born 1986), Serbian sprint canoeist Antonija Panda (born 1977), Serbian...
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    immigrants were bilingual Slovene-German speakers. Baraga's sister Antonija Höffern became the first Slovene woman to immigrate to the United States in...
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    Slovenska biografija. Retrieved February 26, 2020. Glonar, Joža (2013). "Höffern, Antonija, pl. (1803–1871)". Slovenian Biographical Lexicon (in Slovenian)....
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    the Third Circuit judge, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Antonija Höffern (1803–1871), Slovenian noblewoman and educator, first Slovenian woman...
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    Sidney Johnston, American Confederate general (d. 1862) February 4 – Antonija Höffern, Slovene noblewoman and educator (d. 1871) February 15 Karl Friedrich...
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    Constance Trotti, Belgian salonnière, culture patron (b. 1800) May 21 – Antonija Höffern, Slovene noblewoman and educator (b. 1803) May 23 – Jarosław Dąbrowski...
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    (1797–1868), missionary and linguist, lived in Trebnje Castle in his youth Antonija Höffern (1803–1871), educator, sister of Baraga Franja Tomšič (1834–1922),...
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    of Italy Gabriel Gruber (1740–1805), Austrian Jesuit and engineer Antonija Höffern (1803–1871), Slovene noblewoman and educator Emil Korytko (1813–1839)...
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    late friend. Prior to his death, he was engaged to the noblewoman Antonija Höffern. With his command of 19 languages (including Albanian), Čop was perhaps...
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    which he was born houses a small museum dedicated to him. His sister Antonija Höffern was also born here on 4 February 1803. On 10 or 11 April 1721 Maximillian...
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  • (1797–1868; United States) Ferdinand Augustin Hallerstein (1703–1774; China) Antonija Höffern (1803–1871; United States) Jožef Kerec (1892–1974; Malaysia, Makao...
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  • Archbishop of Omaha, Nebraska and former Bishop of Helena, Montana Antonija Höffern – missionary and educator Ignatius Mrak – Roman Catholic bishop Francis...
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    Question in the United States, is published by Boston abolitionists. Antonija Höffern becomes the first Slovene woman to immigrate to the United States....
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