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Batalo Šantić (Serbian Cyrillic: Батало Шантић;
before 1391–1404), who is
simply known as
Batalo, in some
research also Batal, was a
medieval Bosnian nobleman...
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nobleman Bosnian Knyaz and tepčija,
Batalo Šantić.
Dijak (scribe)
Stanko Kromirjanin wrote the
famous Gospel of
Batalo. It is
dated 1393. Only four leaves...
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below are
found in a
single column in
Batalo's Gospel, a m****cript made for the
Bosnian nobleman Batalo in 1393 and
often called Red
gospodina Rastudija...
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Supporting Actress at the 5th
Canadian Screen Awards for her
performance as Klas
Batalo in the 2016 film
Those Who Make
Revolution Halfway Only Dig
Their Own Graves...
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Batalo's Gospel with 28
names of djed of
Bosnian Church...
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Wayback Machine, 1894 (Hamlet,
Prince of Denmark, by
William Shakespeare) La
batalo de l' vivo
Archived 25
September 2020 at the
Wayback Machine (The Battle...
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phonology English aback [əˈbæk] 'aback' See
English phonology Esperanto batalo [
baˈtalo] 'war' See
Esperanto phonology Filipino buto [buto] 'bone'
French boue...
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space of four
years after he had
reached his majority. d. ^ "Batalus" or "
Batalos"
meant "stammerer" in
ancient Gr****, but it was also the name of a flute-player...
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married to
Batalo Šantić . He was
married to
Jelena Nelipčić,
granddaughter of the powerful...
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other men (Against Timarchus). He also
attributed Demosthenes'
nickname Batalos ("****") to his "unmanliness and kinaidiā" and
frequently commented on...