The Order of Ante Starčević (Croatian: Red Ante Starčevića) is a Croatian national decoration which ranks twelfth in importance. The order was formed on...
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Ante Starčević (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎːnte stǎːrt͡ʃeʋit͡ɕ] listen; 23 May 1823 – 28 February 1896) was a Croatian politician and writer. His policies...
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Ante Gotovina (born 12 October 1955) is a Croatian retired lieutenant general and former French senior corporal who served in the Croatian War for Independence...
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Ivan Lacković Croata (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
Croatian naive painter. Lacković was born to a peasant family in the village of Batinske near Kalinovac. After completing his primary education, he worked...
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Franjo Tuđman (redirect from Horrors of War: Historical Reality and Philosophy)
Nazor, Ante (2001). The town was the target (PDF) (in Croatian). Croatian Memorial Documentation Centre of the Homeland War of the Government of Croatia...
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Ivić Pašalić (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
Faculty of Medicine at the University of Zagreb. He graduated in 1986 and gained a master's degree from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Mostar...
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Gojko Šušak (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
in the Croat-dominated part of the Herzegovina region in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was the sixth child of Ante and Stana Šušak. Both his father...
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Nikica Valentić (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
A native of Gospić, Valentić graduated from the Zagreb Faculty of Law. Before being involved in politics, he was a high-ranking official of INA, the Croatian...
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Hrvoje Šarinić (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
as Prime Minister of Croatia from 1992 to 1993. Šarinić was born in Sušak and graduated from the University of Zagreb then-Faculty of Architecture, Construction...
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Branimir Glavaš (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
Trefoil Order of Ante Starčević Order of Ban Jelačić Order of Duke Domagoj Order of Duke Trpimir After his war crimes conviction, the revocation of these decorations...
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Šime Đodan (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
Member of Parliament who also briefly served as the 3rd Minister of Defense of Croatia in 1991. Šime Đodan was born on 27 December 1927 in the village of Rodaljce...
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Dragan Primorac (category School of Medicine, University of Zagreb alumni)
of Croatia awarded Primorac with the Order of Ante Starčević for his extraordinary achievements in the field of science, education, and politics, as well...
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Ljubo Ćesić Rojs (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
candidate. During the campaign he claimed to be in contact with the general Ante Gotovina, at the time a fugitive wanted on war crimes charges, which prompted...
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Bruno Bušić (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
Ante Bruno Bušić (6 October 1939 – 16 October 1978) was a Croatian writer and critic of the government of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He...
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Milan Vuković (judge) (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
(1994-1995).[citation needed] He is recipient of the Order of Ante Starčević, Order of Duke Trpimir and Homeland War Memorial Medal. Vlašić, B., Žabec,...
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Mate Boban (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
one of the founders of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, an unrecognized entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was the first president of Herzeg-Bosnia...
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Muhamed Zulić (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
2005. He was awarded with Homeland War Memorial Medal and with Order of Ante Starčević. Umro Muhamed Zulić, bivši ministar u Vladi "Kronologija Domovinskog...
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just the language of peasants. While attending school in Travnik he became an adherent of the nationalist ideologies of Ante Starčević and his successor...
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Vladimir Šeks (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
received a sentence of 12 years in prison. Grand Order of King Petar Krešimir IV (2008) – 3rd-highest Croatian state award and the 16th of its kind awarded...
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Josip Lucić (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
of his duties. Grand Order of King Petar Krešimir IV Order of Duke Domagoj Order of Nikola Šubić Zrinski Order of Ban Jelačić Order of Ante Starčević...
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Žarko Domljan (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
September 2020) was a Croatian politician who served as the first Speaker of the Croatian Parliament following Croatia's independence from Yugoslavia and...
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Ivo Sanader (category Order of Duke Trpimir recipients)
Gratitude Medal Order of Ante Starčević Order of Danica Hrvatska with the face of Marko Marulić Cabinet of Ivo Sanader I Cabinet of Ivo Sanader II Cvitić...
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Frana Krste Frankopana) Order of Ante Starčević (Red Ante Starčevića) Order of Stjepan Radić (Red Stjepana Radića) Order of Danica Hrvatska (Red Danice...
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Christian Schmidt (politician) (category Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
Accolade of the First Degree for National Defence, Hungary 2013 – Order of Ante Starčević, Croatia "Diplomatic and Consular Corps and International Organizations...
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The Order of Stjepan Radić (Croatian: Red Stjepana Radića) is a Croatian national decoration which ranks thirteenth in importance. The order was formed...
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Ivan Vekić (politician) (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
Order of Ante Starčević for contribution to the maintenance and development of the Croatian statehood idea, establishment and construction of the sovereign...
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Dalibor Brozović (category Order of Ante Starčević recipients)
Tomislav Marijan (13 March 2012). "Dr. Ante Franić: Dalekometni ciljevi Deklaracije" [Dr. Ante Franić: Long-range goals of the Declaration]. Zadarski list....
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writings of Ante Starčević and the writings of Ustaše ideologues such as Mile Budak to argue that Tuđman was not radical enough in his defence of the Croatian...
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Croatian nationalism (redirect from History of Croatian nationalism)
movements: the Party of Rights (founded in 1861 and named after the concept of the Croatian state right (pravaštvo); led by Ante Starčević), and Yugoslavism...
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Ivan Burik (category Croatian Servants of God)
(1928-1991) - Martyr of Srijem]. ante-starcevic-tovarnik.hr (in Croatian). Udruga dr. Ante Starčević-Tovarnik, Croatian Association of Prisoners in Serbian...
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