Matija Majar, also spelled Majer (7 February 1809 – 31 July 1892), pseudonym Ziljski, was a Carinthian Slovene Roman Catholic priest and political activist...
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Majar may refer to: Majar (Golden Horde), an ancient Mongol city located near today's Stavropol, Russia Matija Majar (1809–1892), Carinthian Slovene priest...
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racing cyclist Matija Ljubek (1953–2000), Croatian sprint canoeist Matija Ljujić (born 1993), Serbian football midfielder Matija Majar (1809–1892), Slovene...
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language projects in the 19th century Matija Ban (1818–1903) Radoslav Razlag (1826–1880) Božidar Raič (1827–1886) Matija Majar-Ziljski (1809–1892) Grigor Parlichev...
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and Anton Janežič, the politician Andrej Einspieler, and the activist Matija Majar. The Slovene national poet France Prešeren also spent a short part of...
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Igbineweka Otto Jespersen Francis Lodwick: Common Writing Juraj Križanić Matija Majar Vojtěch Merunka Jackson Moore Charles Kay Ogden Giuseppe Peano: Latino...
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philologists who lived or worked in Carinthia, such as Anton Janežič, Matija Majar, Matija Ahacel, and Anton Martin Slomšek. He died in Moosburg. Jernej Kopitar...
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(born 1966) – poet Florjan Lipuš (born 1937) – writer and translator Matija Majar (1809–1892) – priest, philologist, ethnographer and political activist...
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Slavica by Ján Herkeľ (1826), Uzajemni Pravopis Slavjanski by the Slovene Matija Majar (1865), Neuslawisch by the Czech Ignac Hošek (1907) and Slavina by the...
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organized by Slovene students that studied in Graz and Vienna. Together with Matija Majar and Lovro Toman, he was among the authors who elaborated the political...
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17 March 1848 by the Carinthian Slovene priest and political activist Matija Majar, and published on 29 March in the national conservative newspaper Kmetijske...
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Krek Miha Krek Etbin Kristan Milan Kučan Karel Lavrič Dragotin Lončar Matija Majar Drago Marušič Tomaž Marušič Marko Natlačen Anton Novačan Ljudmila Novak...
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collaborated with the fellow Carinthian Slovene priest and political activist Matija Majar and became a fervent advocate of the political program of United Slovenia...
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The Greens: 1 Hermagor is twinned with: Pontebba, Italy (since 1998) Matija Majar (1809–1892), Catholic priest and Carinthian Slovene political activist...
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Austria (FPÖ): 1 Hohenthurn is twinned with: Moimacco, Italy since 2006 Matija Majar (1809–1892), Carinthian Slovene priest and activist, served at the parish...
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century, including the introduction of Gaj's Latin alphabet in the 1840s. Matija Majar's manifesto on United Slovenia was first published in the newspaper, as...
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when he became a close collaborator of the fellow Carinthian countryman Matija Majar, the author of the program of United Slovenia. In 1851 he started compiling...
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supporter of the United Slovenia program. As a close collaborator of Matija Majar, the author of the program, Trstenjak helped in raising signatures for...
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