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Beatrice de
Frangepan (Croatian:
Beatrica Frankopan, Hungarian: Frangepán Beatrix), (1480 – c. 27
March 1510) was a
Croatian noblewoman, a
member of the...
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Yuryevna Sandomierz (Russian: Беатриса Юрьевна Сандомирская, romanized:
Beatrica Yur'yevna Sandomirskaya).
Created as part of the "monumental propaganda"...
- Swedish) Beáta (Hungarian)
Beate (German, Norwegian) Béatraís (Irish)
Beatrica (Croatian, Slovakian) Beatriçe (Albanian) Béatrice (French)
Beatrice (Italian)...
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there were
Krsto (Christopher) – the ****ure well-known
military leader,
Beatrica – the wife of Ivaniš Korvin, Ban of Croatia, Ferdinand, Matija, Ivan X...
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several notable Croatian women.
Jelena Nelipčić was the
Queen of Bosnia.
Beatrica Frankopan was noblewoman, and by
marriage an
heiress of
Hunyad Castle....
- Stanimír, Mona Ingrida, Ina, Inga Roland,
Rolanda Viktória, Armín, Armína,
Beatrica Blažena, Miranda,
Svatava Pankrác,
Achiles Servác, Chraniboj, Chranibor...
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Tussaud Gertrud Fridh –
Traviata Mona Malm –
Cecilia Barbro Hiort af Ornäs –
Beatrica Allan Edwall –
Jillker Georg Funkquist –
Tristan Carl
Billquist – The young...
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Nancy Howard 116
Terry David Washington Black 33 M 06-May-1997
Walker Beatrica Huling 117
Anthony Ray
Westley Black 36 M 13-May-1997
Harris Frank Hall...
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Interviewed by Bombardelli, Mea; Uroić,
Milivoj – via Speleolog. Đulić,
Beatrica (1962). "O
klimi nekih pećina Hrvatske" [On the
Climate of
Certain Caves...
- (Juran and
Sofia or the
Turks under Sisak:
Heroic Play in
Three Acts)
Beatrica Frankopan i
njezin rod (Beatrice
Frankopan and Her Lineage)
Pjesnici hrvatski...