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    Primož Trubar or Primus Truber (pronunciation) (1508 – 28 June 1586) was a Slovene Protestant Reformer of the Lutheran tradition, mostly known as the...
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  • on 27 July 1941 Primož Trubar (1508–1586), Protestant reformer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Trubar. If an internal...
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  • composer and librarian Primož Roglič, a Slovenian racing cyclist Primož Trubar, Slovene Protestant reformer and priest Primož Ulaga, Yugoslavian/Slovenian...
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    booklet for helping people learn the alphabet. The protestant reformer Primož Trubar had it printed in 1550 in the schwabacher (Gothic script), and reprinted...
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    intersections with Italian and French culture, covering authors such as Primož Trubar, Tobia Lionelli, France Prešeren, Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič, Edvard...
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    Nils Vibe Stockfleth Olaus Petri / Laurentius Petri Martti Rautanen Primož Trubar Jurij Dalmatin Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen Sebastian Krelj Mikael Agricola...
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  • Andreas Karlstadt, later a Radical Reformer Hans Tausen Mikael Agricola Primož Trubar Jiří Třanovský Huldrych Zwingli Martin Bucer John Calvin Heinrich Bullinger...
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    Reformer of Carniola, Primož Trubar and his associates and successors. They were intended for the Protestant Slovenes. Trubar translated the Gospel of...
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    Carniolan dialect group was the dialect used in the 16th century by Primož Trubar for his writings, while he also used Slovene as spoken in Ljubljana...
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  • Cameron 1984. Voglar, Dušan (30 May 2008). "Primož Trubar v enciklopedijah in leksikonih I" [Primož Trubar in Encyclopedias and Lexicons I]. Locutio (in...
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    is a book written by the Slovene Protestant preacher Primož Trubar in 1550. Along with Trubar's 1550 book, Abecedarium (Abecedary), Catechismus was the...
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    Slovenian language. It was the speech of 16th century Ljubljana that Primož Trubar a Slovenian Protestant Reformer took as a foundation of what later became...
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    the first books in Slovene were written by the Protestant preacher Primož Trubar and his followers, establishing the base for the development of standard...
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    The area is the birthplace of a number of notable Slovene writers: Primož Trubar, Josip Stritar, Fran Levstik, and Jože Javoršek. In addition to the...
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    Nils Vibe Stockfleth Olaus Petri / Laurentius Petri Martti Rautanen Primož Trubar Jurij Dalmatin Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen Sebastian Krelj Mikael Agricola...
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    Nils Vibe Stockfleth Olaus Petri / Laurentius Petri Martti Rautanen Primož Trubar Jurij Dalmatin Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen Sebastian Krelj Mikael Agricola...
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    first used by the Lutheran preacher Primož Trubar, the author of the first printed book in Slovene. However, Trubar did not follow strict rules and often...
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    Weiss. History of Slovene literature began in the 16th century with Primož Trubar and other Protestant Reformers. Poetry in Slovene achieved its highest...
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    These German studies were funded by Bohorič and the Protestant reformer Primož Trubar. Dalmatin became a preacher in Ljubljana in 1572. He had a wife named...
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  • classified information. 862 – Emperor Xizong of Tang (d. 888) 1508 – Primož Trubar, Slovenian Protestant reformer (d. 1586) 1593 – George I Rákóczi, prince...
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    the Lower Carniolan reformer and writer of the first Slovene book, Primož Trubar, laid the foundation for what later became standard Slovene, giving...
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    Slavonian Military Frontier, he played a vital role as a patron of Primož Trubar, Jurij Dalmatin and the Protestant Reformation in the Slovene Lands...
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    travel on behalf of Evangelical doctrine. Although at first opposed to Primož Trubar, the consolidator of Slovene as a language, he later supported him and...
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    Autumn (1973), The Widowhood of Karolina Žašler (1976), Heritage (1986), Primož Trubar (1985), and My Dad, The Socialist Kulak (1987). Many of these were directed...
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  • (1851–1923) – author, lawyer and politician Janez Trdina (1830–1905) – author Primož Trubar (1508–1586) – Protestant reformer and author Josipina Urbančič (1508–1586)...
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  • Reverse first printing issue [4] 10 tolarjev €0.04 120 × 60 mm Green Primož Trubar Ursuline Church in Ljubljana Motif from the New Testament 15 January...
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  • scribe who collaborated in 1561 with the Slovene Protestant reformer Primož Trubar to print religious books in Cyrillic. Between 1524 and 1546, Maleševac...
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  • Nils Vibe Stockfleth Olaus Petri / Laurentius Petri Martti Rautanen Primož Trubar Jurij Dalmatin Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen Sebastian Krelj Mikael Agricola...
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    Olaus Petri, Philipp Melanchthon, Menno Simons, Louis de Berquin, Primož Trubar and John Smyth. In the course of this religious upheaval, the German...
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  • Nils Vibe Stockfleth Olaus Petri / Laurentius Petri Martti Rautanen Primož Trubar Jurij Dalmatin Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen Sebastian Krelj Mikael Agricola...
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