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Ivona Bogoje (born 31
October 1976 in Dubrovnik, SFR Yugoslavia) is a
Croatian female basketball player.
Profile at eurobasket.com
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derives from
personal name
Bogoje (Богоје),
derived from the word bog
meaning "God", with the
possessive suffix -ev (
Bogoje's). The
suffix ić is a diminutive...
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Slavic variant of the
female given name Yvonne. It is the name of:
Ivona Bogoje (born 1976),
Croatian female basketball player Ivona Brandić (born 1977)...
- Laurenčić as
Stefan Musić
Irfan Mensur as
Makarije Radoslav Milenković as
Bogoje/Mustafa
Predrag Milinković as The
salooner Miodrag Radovanović as Spiridon...
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Humoj and many
other most
distincted local Venetian pronoiers (like Nika
Bogoje,
Petar Konte,
Nikola Lumbardini,
Andrija Sklavo, and
Nikola Sigeci) deserted...
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walls of the nave,
Radul and
Gergina are shown, as well as
Prince Bogoje with his wife Mara and children.
There are also
frescoes of holy warriors...
- Belarus Olga
Masilionene Bosnia and
Herzegovina Milica Deura Croatia
Ivona Bogoje Luca Ivanković
Jelena Ivezić
Antonija Mišura Nika Mühl
Sandra Popović Marija...
- Đakovica muni****lity in Metohija. This is the inscription: "
Bogoje i Dražetin" ("
Bogoje and Dražetin")
According to "Srpski prezimenik" (Dr
Velimir Mihajlović...
- 1322–1347)
Vladoje (fl. 1326), tepčija. Mrnjava,
provincial lord (fl. 1329)
Bogoje, Lord of
province in Zeta (fl. 1340) Ivan Dragušin (fl. 1325–40). Dušan's...
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Palman too, had his
title elevated. Next he
suppressed revolts in Zeta, by
Bogoje, and in
Serbian holdings of
northern Albania,
where he sent his
nephew through...