France Prešeren (pronounced [fɾanˈtsɛ pɾɛˈʃeːɾən] ) (2 or 3 December 1800 – 8 February 1849) was a 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet whose poems have...
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2017. Retrieved 30 September 2017. Šavc, Urška. "France Prešeren – slikovno gradivo" [France Prešeren – Pictorial Material]. In Šmid Hribar, Mateja; Golež...
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The Prešeren Award (Slovene: Prešernova nagrada), also called the Grand Prešeren Award (Slovene: Velika Prešernova nagrada), is the highest decoration...
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The Prešeren Monument in Ljubljana (Slovene: Prešernov spomenik), also Prešeren Statue in Ljubljana, is a late Historicist bronze statue of the Slovene...
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Laza Kostić, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Slovakia: Janko Kráľ Slovenia: France Prešeren Spain: Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, José de Espronceda, Rosalía de Castro...
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Prešeren Day (Slovene: Prešernov dan), full name Prešeren Day, the Slovene Cultural Holiday (Slovene: Prešernov dan, slovenski kulturni praznik), is a...
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Vrba, Žirovnica (category France Prešeren)
George fighting the dragon from the 15th century. The Prešeren House, where France Prešeren and Archbishop Anton Vovk were born, is a typical example...
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Zdravljica (category Poetry by France Prešeren)
a carmen figuratum poem by the 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet France Prešeren, inspired by the ideals of Liberté, égalité, fraternité. It was written...
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memoir by Nigel Slater "A Toast" (anthem) ("Zdravljica"), a poem by France Prešeren and the Slovenian national anthem "A Toast", the title recorded in...
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Rog massacre survivor France Laux (1897–1978), American sports announcer France Prešeren (1800–1849), Slovene romantic poet France Rode (1934–2017), Slovenian...
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a carmen figuratum poem by the 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet France Prešeren, inspired by the ideals of Liberté, égalité, fraternité, and set to...
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words it contains or just by certain ones therein. An example is France Prešeren's "Zdravljica", where the shape of each stanza resembles a wine cup...
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Poetry in Slovene achieved its highest level with the Romantic poet France Prešeren. In the 20th century, Slovene literary fiction went through several...
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Quirinus Moscherosch (1660), the playful "A Toast" (Zdravljica, 1844) by France Prešeren, with stanzas in the shape of wine-glasses, and "The Mouse's Tale"...
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The Baptism on the Savica (category Poetry by France Prešeren)
long two-part epic-lyric poem written by the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren. According to the literary historian Marko Juvan, the work may be considered...
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Ljubljana (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
statue of the Slovene national poet France Prešeren with a muse stands in the middle of the square. The Prešeren Monument was created by Ivan Zajec in...
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hall of France Prešeren Culture and Arts Association (Slovene: Kulturno umetniško društvo France Prešeren, shortly KUD France Prešeren) in Ljubljana,...
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Potrč (1913–1993) – author Sebastijan Pregelj (born 1970) – author France Prešeren (1800–1849) – poet Benka Pulko (born 1967) – author and Guinness World...
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Central Pharmacy (Ljubljana) (redirect from Prešeren Square 5)
the Prešeren Cafe (Prešernova kavarna) after the poet France Prešeren (1800–1849). Mihelič, Breda (1999). "Prešernov trg v Ljubljani" [Prešeren Square...
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concern of the poet's art. Notable sonnet cycles have been written by France Prešeren, Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, Pierre de Ronsard, Edmund Spenser, Rupert...
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furniture from Prešeren's time, the benches in the hallway and the main room, a wooden chest from 1837, and the actual cradle in which France Prešeren is alleged...
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Slovene literature (category Articles needing translation from French Wikipedia)
poetry written by the leading name of the Slovene literary canon, France Prešeren, inspired virtually all subsequent Slovene literature. Literature played...
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William Butler Yeats "The Fisherman", by the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren "The Fisherman", by Abbie Farwell Brown "Yu Fu" or "The Fisherman"...
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but also in Spanish. Jan Kochanowski wrote in Polish and in Latin, France Prešeren and Karel Hynek Mácha wrote some poems in German, although they were...
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A Wreath of Sonnets (category Poetry by France Prešeren)
as A Garland of Sonnets, is a crown of sonnets that was written by France Prešeren in 1833. It was published for the first time in the German-language...
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the 1924 Summer Olympics. He also designed a monument designated to France Prešeren together with Max Fabiani. "Ivan Zajec". Olympedia. Retrieved 24 July...
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anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and two (by Germany and France) to commemorate 50 years of the Elysee Treaty (1963–2013). As a rule, euro...
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form (ballads, romances and the epic poem Krst pri Savici (1836) by France Prešeren), but were replaced by prose; the last prolific narrative poet was...
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Slovenia as a macroregional entity and on the work by France Prešeren and Jože Plečnik. In regard, to Prešeren, the coat of arms depicts the description of nature...
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