Ignjat Đurđević, also known as Ignazio Giorgi (February 1675 – 21 January 1737) was a Ragusan baroque poet and translator, best known for his long poem...
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"fire"). It may refer to: Ignjat Đurđević, Ragusan Croatian baroque poet and translator. Ignjat Fischer, Croatian architect. Ignjat Granitz, Croatian Jewish...
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Đurđević (born 1992), Macedonian footballer Ignjat Đurđević (1675–1737), poet and translator Ivan Đurđević (born 1977), footballer Marko Djurdjević (born...
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orthography work, as it was preceded by works of Rajmund Đamanjić (1639), Ignjat Đurđević and Pavao Ritter Vitezović. Croats had previously used the Latin script...
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monastery and the famous poet. Another great poet was abbot there—Ignjat Đurđević in the 18th century. As time went by, the Benedictine monastery on...
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Dretar – writer, politician, journalist, critic Marin Držić – writer Ignjat Đurđević – poet, translator, historian, astronomer and Benedict monk Viktor...
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Marin Držić (Marino Darsa), Ivan Bunić Vučić (Giovanni Serafino Bona), Ignjat Đurđević (Ignazio Giorgi), Ivan Gundulić (Giovanni Gondola), Šišmundo (Šiško)...
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Bolton, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b. 1661) 1731 – Ignjat Đurđević, Croatian poet and translator (b. 1675) 1773 – Alexis Piron, French...
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Dubrovnik at the time were Junije Palmotić, Ivan Bunić Vučić, Ignjat Đurđević, Stijepo Đurđević, Vladislav Menčetić, Petar Bogašinović, Petar Kanavelić, Jerolim...
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Gundulić, Andrija Kačić Miošić, Pavao Ritter Vitezović, Junije Palmotić, Ignjat Đurđević, Jerolim Kavanjin) and worked on the establishment of many cultural...
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was the first common Croatian orthography book (after the works of Ignjat Đurđević and Pavao Ritter Vitezović). The book was printed bilingually, in Croatian...
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Giorgi family (redirect from House of Đurđević)
Ennio De Giorgi (1928–1996), Italian mathematician The Ragusan poet Ignjat Đurđević (Ignazio Giorgi) did not belong to this family, but to another ennobled...
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years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: February – Ignjat Đurđević (died 1737), Croatian poet and translator February 26 (bapt.) – Abel...
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Čubranović, Dinko Ranjina, Dinko Zlatarić, Ivan Gundulić, Junije Palmotić, Ignjat Đurđević and many others that should be published in an organic (Croatian) language...
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family Cavagnini. Kavanjin rose to prominence at the same time as Ignjat Đurđević at the beginning of the 18th century. He was married to the sister...
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was traditional and innovative on one hand drawing parallels with Ignjat Đurđević, and on the other strove to bring his books to the masses and those...
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soldier (Austrian marshal) Beno Rogacci (1646–1719) - Jesuit, poet Ignjat Đurđević (1675–1737) - poet and translator Serafino Cerva (1696–1759) - historian...
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playwright. Marin Držić (1508–1567), playwright and prose writer. Ignjat Đurđević (1675–1737), baroque poet, translator, historian, astronomer and Benedict...
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link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 21 – Ignjat Đurđević (born 1675), Croatian poet and translator February 20 – Elizabeth Rowe...
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k. aristocracy confirmation with the count conditions were met. Nikola Ignjat Pucić (born 30 July 1741), married Ana Sorkočević on 17 January 1783. They...
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Bondić family (through the female line), famous poet and translator Ignjat Đurđević. Orsat Bondić (21 August 1812 – 2 December 1874), married Marija Božidarević...
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Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović...
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Popović Dimitrije Marinković Aca Stanojević Petar Velimirović Aca Stanojević Ignjat Lukić Ljubomir Davidović Nikola Nikolić Aca Stanojević Mihailo A. Popović...
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in Skopje Đorđe Vajfert, 1920-1926 Ljubomir Srećković, March-June 1928 Ignjat J. Bajloni, 1928-1934 Melko Čingrija, acting 1934-1935 Milan Radosavljević [sr]...
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in 1894. Matteo Ghetaldi and his children: Natal, Dživo, Vlaho, Dživo, Ignjat, Matej, Marija Agata, Magdalena. Confirmation of the Italian aristocracy...
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footballer player. Nenad Firšt (born 1964), composer, conductor and violinist. Ignjat Fischer (1870–1948), architect. Vera Fischer (1925–2009), sculptor. Ivana...
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Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Raška: Incumbent mayor Ignjat Rakitić of the Serbian Progressive Party was confirmed for another term...
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Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election. He was replaced by Ignjat Rakitić of the Serbian Progressive Party in June 2014. Results of the election...
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Veljko Milićević (1886–1929), writer, translator, publicist and journalist Ignjat Job (1895–1936), expressionist painter Vladimir Velmar-Janković (1895–1976)...
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Varvarin: Violeta Lutovac Đurđević of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. Lutovac Đurđević resigned as mayor on 30 October...
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