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Antun (pronounced [
ǎntuːn]) is a
masculine given name used in
Croatia and
among people of
Croatian descent elsewhere. It is a
common given name, cognate...
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Antoun Saadeh (Arabic: أنطون سعادة, romanized:
ʾAnṭūn Saʿādah; 1
March 1904 – 8 July 1949) was a
Lebanese politician, sociologist,
philosopher and writer...
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Antun Kanižlić (20
November 1699, in Požega – 24
August 1777, in Požega) was a
Croatian Jesuit and poet.
After finishing the
gymnasium in Požega, he continued...
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Antun Šoljan (1
December 1932 – 12 July 1993) was a
Croatian writer in a
period of Cold War who
appeared as a part of the
literary magazine Krugovi (Circles...
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Matija Antun Relković (also Reljković; 6
January 1732 – 22
January 1798) was
Habsburg military officer and a
Croatian writer. Born in the
village of Davor...
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Antun Zrinski (English: John
Anthony Zrinski, Hungarian: Zrínyi János Antal), (*Ozalj(?), 1654; †Graz, 11
November 1703) was a
Croatian count, a...
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Antun Vrdoljak (Croatian pronunciation: [
ǎntuːn ʋr̩dǒʎaːk]; born 5 June 1931) is a
Croatian film
actor and director,
sports official, and head of Croatian...
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Antun Radić (Desno Trebarjevo, 11 June 1868 – Zagreb, 10
February 1919) was a
Croatian scientist, writer, translator, journalist, sociologist, ethnographer...
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Antun Branko Šimić
Award (Croatian:
Nagrada Antun Branko Šimić) is an
award for
contributions to
Croatian poetry by
Croats from
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Antun Bauer can
refer to:
Antun Bauer (archbishop) (1856–1937),
Croatian theologian,
philosopher and
Archbishop Antun Bauer (museologist) (1911–2000)...