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Alojzija Štebi (24
March 1883 – 9
August 1956) was a
Slovene feminist,
educator and politician.
Beginning her
career as a teacher, Štebi
became involved...
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Chinese Simplified: 路易丝 (Lùyìsī)
Chinese Traditional: 路易絲 (Lùyìsī) Croatian:
Alojzija Danish:
Louise Dutch: Louisa, Louise,
Ludovica English: Louise, Louisa...
- Italian,
Spanish Aloisie:
Czech Alojza:
Polish Alojzia: Hungarian,
Slovak Alojzija:
Slovene Heloísa:
Portuguese Labhaoise:
Irish Liisa: Finnish, Estonian...
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Slavka (
Alojzija) Atanasijević (November 2, 1850 –
December 1897) was a
Serbian pianist and composer. The Atanasijević
family was of
Tzintzar origins and...
- and the
Austrian Chamber of
Deputies (1867–70 and 1873–79). He
married Alojzija Kružević on 6 October 1849. For many
years Bajamonti enjo**** the support...
- najvažniji suradnik: Bez
Srpske pravoslavne crkve ništa od
kanonizacije Alojzija Stepinca".
Jutarnji list.
Vladimir Šeks,
Temeljci hrvatske državnosti....
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Dobrega pastirja), and
Alojzij Šuštar
Elementary School (Osnovna šola
Alojzija Šuštarja). The
directors of the
institute after it was
reopened have been...
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Stasa Zajovic (born 1953) – co-founder and
coordinator of
Women in
Black Alojzija Štebi (1883–1956) – suffragist, who saw
socialism as a
means of equalizing...
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philanthropist and one of the
leading feminists in the
Serbian suffrage movement Alojzija Štebi (1883 –1956) – suffragist,
founder of the
Feminist Alliance of the...
- doba austro-ugarske
vladavine (1878. - 1918.) na
primjeru biskupa fra
Alojzija Mišića" [Elections and
appointments of
bishops in
Herzegovina during the...