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    Antun (or Anton, also spelled Antol) Vramec (1538–1587/8) was a Croatian priest and writer. He wrote the first historical book in Slovene. As it was the...
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  • politician Antun Vramec (1538–1587/8), Slovene priest and writer Antun Vrančić, also known as Antonio Veranzio, (1504–1573), Croatian prelate Antun Vrdoljak (born...
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  • Catholic vicar Antun Vramec, while the other members were writers Ivanuš Pergošić, Blaž Škrinjarić and Blaž Antilović. The arrival of Antun Vramec to Varaždin...
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    four most important members of the Varaždin literary circle, besides Antun Vramec, Blaž Škrinjarić and Blaž Antilović. Pergošić was tolerant to Protestantism...
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    successor to the estates of the Zrinski family. In 1542, according to Antun Vramec, he saved the Imperial Army forces from defeat at the Siege of Pest by...
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    philosophy. In 1977 he finished his PhD thesis about Kajkavian writer Antun Vramec. Between 1978 and 1980 he was associate of the Institute of Old Slavic...
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    political activist Anton Krempl [sl] (1790–1844), historian, writer, poet Antun Vramec (1538–1587/8), historian, writer Countess Maria Irma Wurmbrand-Georgievich...
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  • in Budapest. Škrinjarić dedicated this book to Antun Vramec. The relation between Škrinjarić and Vramec corresponded to the relation between a student...
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    svieta vikov (1696), which was essentially a compilation of works from Antun Vramec (1578). In it he argued that Dalmatia had always been part of Croatia...
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  • from Kajkavian Croatian. The first Kajkavian printed book Postilla from Antun Vramec also have citations from the Gospels. András Rogan, priest of Dekležin...
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  • dispute writings of Bučić. It is possible that Postilla authored by Antun Vramec is published in 1586 in Varaždin to follow the orders of Drašković. Bučić...
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    numerous works appeared in the Kajkavian literary language: chronicles by Vramec, liturgical works by Ratkaj, Habdelić, Mulih; poetry by Ana Katarina Zrinska...
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