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- Ambrose of Milan (Latin: Aurelius Ambrosius; c. 339 – 4 April 397), venerated as Saint Ambrose, was a theologian and statesman who served as Bishop of...
- Ambroz Antun Kapić (Capitius, Capizzi, Kapizzi; 1529–1598) was a Franciscan priest who served as an archbishop of Antivari (Bar) in the late 16th century...
- [brôːz]) is a Croatian surname. Etymologically it is derived from the name Àmbrōzije, corresponding to English Ambrose. It is chiefly distributed in the region...
- Archived from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 2 September 2022. "Àmbrōzije". Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 17 March 2018...
- Chieregati) (1528–1551) John VIII (1551–1571) Theodore (1575) Ambrosius (Ambrozije Kapić) (1579–1598) Thomas (Toma Ursini) (1598–1607) Marinus III (Marino...
- 1901, Mostar 4 Anđeo Nuić 1 May 1904 30 April 1907 1 May 1904, Mostar 5 Ambrozije Miletić 30 April 1907 25 April 1910 30 April 1907, Mostar (2) 6 Luka Begić...
- Šokci with the name Croats. Antunović, with journalist and ethnographer Ambrozije Šarčević (1820–1899), led Bunjevci national movement in the 19th century...
- Ambrozije or Amvrosije Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Амброзије/Амвросије Јанковић; born around 1730 in Sečuj, a village in Hungary) was a Serbian painter-iconographer...
- Damašcanski, Barbara Saba opat., Krispina, Sabina Nikola bikup, Nikša Ambrozije, bl. Marin from Kotor Bezgrešno začeče BDM Valerija, Zdravka Gospa Loretska...
- from the efforts of two Franciscan priests, immigrants themselves. Rev. Ambrozije, or Ambrose, Širca was born in Austria in 1877 and ordained in 1901.: 428 ...