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    Anton Aškerc (pronounced [anˈtoːn ˈaːʃkɛrts] ; 9 January 1856 – 10 June 1912) was a Slovenian poet and Roman Catholic priest who worked in Austria, best...
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  • Slovenia that are notable. Louis Adamic (1898–1951) – author and translator Anton Aškerc (1856–1912) – poet and Roman Catholic priest Frederic Baraga (1797–1868)...
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    Slatina Spa Celje Castle The oldest grape vine in the world in Maribor Anton Aškerc, poet Jože Brilej, politician, diplomat and ambassador of Yugoslavia...
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    Slovene lyrical and patriotic poetry of Simon Jenko, Simon Gregorčič, and Anton Aškerc. Michael John, Oto Luthar (1997). Un-Verständnis der Kulturen: Multikulturalismus...
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    discovered the epic poetry of Anton Aškerc, which had a huge influence on the development of his style and ideals. Under Aškerc's influence, Cankar rejected...
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    Romanian politician Anton Eduard van Arkel (1893–1976), Dutch chemist Anton Armstrong (born 1956), musical artist Anton Aškerc (1856–1912), Slovenian...
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  • Morocco, nf) Rashid Askari (born 1965, E Pakistan/Bangladesh, nf/f) Anton Aškerc (1856–1912, Austrian E, p) Anne Askew (1520/1521–1546), England, p) Kjell...
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  • poetry in Slovene. Fran Albreht (1889–1965) Vera Albreht (1895–1971) Anton Aškerc (1856–1912) France Balantič (1921–1943) Nevin Birsa (1947–2003) Matej...
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    liberal views, especially Josip Jurčič, Josip Stritar, Janko Kersnik, Anton Aškerc, Janez Trdina and Ivan Tavčar. The Slovene composer Breda Šček set Levstik’s...
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    and is buried at the Inzersdorf cemetery. Anton Aškerc Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alfred Anton Jensen. Alfred Jensen. Mazepa. Ukrayinsky pysmennyk...
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  • (1919–2012), English poet and novelist Renée Ashley, US poet and novelist Anton Aškerc (1856–1912), Slovenian poet and Roman Catholic priest Asjadi (10th–11th...
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  • Randolph Churchill, mother of Sir Winston Churchill (d. 1921) 1856 – Anton Aškerc, Slovenian priest and poet (d. 1912) 1859 – Carrie Chapman Catt, American...
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    ballad called "Az örök zsidó" ("The Eternal Jew"). The Slovenian poet Anton Aškerc wrote a poem called "Ahasverjev tempelj" ("Ahasverus' Temple"). The Spanish...
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    artists, including the writers Miroslav Krleža and August Šenoa, the poet Anton Aškerc and the sculptors Antun Augustinčić and Stojan Batič. Leading Croatian...
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    the biggest funeral ceremonies ever held in the city, together with Anton Aškerc's funeral in 1912, and Janez Evangelist Krek's funeral in 1917. Zois was...
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    of its editors and the most influential Slovene author of that time, Anton Aškerc. In 1905, he traveled to Paris and settled in Germany, where he worked...
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  • the municipality in the Savinja Statistical Region. The Slovene poet Anton Aškerc lived most of his childhood in the village. His house is now a small...
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    Prešeren), but were replaced by prose; the last prolific narrative poet was Anton Aškerc (Balade in romance, 1890; Zlatorog: Narodna pravljica izpod Triglava...
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    is a list of notable individuals who were born or lived in Ljubljana: Anton Aškerc (1856–1912), poet Vladimir Bartol (1903–1967), author Adam Bohorič (1520–1598)...
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  • and Foreign Lands in the Poetry of Franže Prešeren, Simon Gregorčič, Anton Aškerc and Ivan Cankar] (PDF) (in Slovenian). Faculty of Humanities, University...
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  • 1887) June 9 – Ion Luca Caragiale, Romanian writer (b. 1852) June 10 – Anton Aškerc, Slovene poet (b. 1856) June 11 – Léon Dierx, French poet (Les Amants)...
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    Pan-Slavic movement. Later, narrative in verse was sporadic. In epic poetry, Anton Aškerc (Primož Trubar: Zgodovinska pesnitev, 1905, Mučeniki: Slike iz naše protireformacije...
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    "Quiet Revolution"; in Montreal, Canada (d. 1980)[citation needed] Died: Anton Aškerc, 56, Slovenian poet, best known for his contributions to literary magazine...
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    1900, edited by Anton Aškerc (then considered the most important author in Slovenian), who had previously rejected Kette's poetry. Aškerc's condescending...
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    unacknowledged by contemporary critics. The doyen of 19th-century Slovene poetry, Anton Aškerc rejected him as a decadent. Even some of his closest colleagues, namely...
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  • Slavic writers whom they saw as their regional representatives, such as Anton Aškerc and Jaroslav Vrchlický. Instead the editorial line "steadily opposed...
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    IV (1908) - published after his death Izbrano delo I-IV (1947–1951) Anton Aškerc Simon Rutar Slovene literature Eiselt, Irena. "Poezije I–IV" [Poetry...
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    1886. Notable people that were born or lived in Rimske Toplice include: Anton Aškerc (1856–1912), poet [citation needed] The healing power of natural springs...
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    Notable people's gravestones displayed at Navje Memorial Park include: Anton Aškerc (1856–1912), poet Josef Blasnik (1800–1872), editor Janez Bleiweis (1808–1881)...
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    history, many of its pupils have become prominent individuals. Anton Aškerc (1856–1912), poet Anton Bezenšek (1854–1915), shorthand expert and author Ljerka...
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