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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 Nemčić
Gostovinski (pronounced [
ǎntuːn nêːmt͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 14
January 1813 – 5
September 1849) was a
Croatian writer. He was born in Edde, Hungary. He...
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Antun Mihalović (17 July 1868 – 21
September 1949) was a
Croatian politician. He
served as ban of
Croatia from 29 June 1917
until 20
January 1919. He...
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Antun Mažuranić (Novi Vinodolski, 13 June 1805 – 18
December 1888, Zagreb) was a
Croatian writer and linguist,
brother of
Croatian Ban Ivan Mažuranić...
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Federico Augusto Antún Batlle (b. San
Pedro de Macorís, 23 July 1952),
nicknamed Quique Antún, is a
Dominican politician and
civil engineer the Dominican...
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Antun Bonifačić (Croatian pronunciation: [
ǎntuːn bonifǎt͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 8
October 1901 – 24
April 1986) was a
Croatian Ustaša politician, professor, and writer...
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Antun Branko Šimić (18
November 1898 – 2 May 1925) was a
Croatian expressionist poet,
considered to be one of the most
important poets of
Croatian literature...
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Anton Tus (Croatian pronunciation: [aŋton tus]; 22
November 1931 – 4
September 2023) was a
Croatian general who
served as head of the
Yugoslav Air Force...