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    Pavao Štoos (10 December 1806 – 30 March 1862) was a Croatian poet, priest and a revivalist. After graduating theology in Zagreb, he served as a bishop's...
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  • nobleman Pavao Štalter (1929–2021), Croatian animator Pavao Štoos (1806–1862), Croatian poet and priest Pavao Šubić (c. 1245–1312), Croatian nobleman Pavao Žanić...
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  • Veit Stoss (before 1450–1533), German sculptor Stoß (disambiguation) Pavao Štoos (1806–1862), Croatian poet, priest, and revivalist This disambiguation...
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    Matica hrvatska, and a member of Sabor, the Croatian parliament; and Pavao Štoos (1806–62), a poet, a priest, and an important member of the Illyrian...
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  • 1964), basketball player. Danijel Zagorac (born 1987), footballer player Pavao Štoos (1806–1862), poet, priest and a revivalist. Željko Perušić (1937–2017)...
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  • Ivan Merz (1896–1928), Catholic lay academic and saint, from Banja Luka Pavao Štoos (1806–1862), Catholic priest and poet, from Zagreb Anton Geiser (1924–2012)...
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    inhabitants, which were linguistically and religiously declared as this: Pavao Štoos, a Croatian poet, priest and a revivalist, born in Dubravica Register...
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  • Illyrian movement. The group was led by Gaj and included Josip Kušević, Pavao Štoos, and Derkos. Derkos's first public appearance in support of the nascent...
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  • admired by the proponents of the Croatian national revival. In 1831, Pavao Štoos dedicated his poem Nut novo leto! Mati – sin – zorja (commonly referred...
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    movement. The group was led by Ljudevit Gaj and included Josip Kušević, Pavao Štoos, and Ivan Derkos. In 1832, following his contact with the group, Drašković...
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