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Bogoslav Šulek (born
Bohuslav Šulek;
April 20, 1816 –
November 30, 1895) was a
Croatian philologist,
historian and lexicographer. He was very influential...
- also
carrying bearing the
surname Arbanas/Arnaut, i.e.
Bogdan Arbanas,
Bogoslav Arbanas,
Milosh Arbanas,
Bozhidar Arnaut etc.
These individuals are not...
- Mažuranić's and
Josip Užarević's German-Croatian
dictionary (1842), and
Bogoslav Šulek's German-Croatian-Italian
dictionary of
scientific terminology (1875)...
- German–Illyrian dictionary.
First "truly modern"
Croatian dictionary). 1874–75 –
Bogoslav Šulek, Hrvatsko-njemačko-talijanski rječnik
znanstvenog ****vlja (Croatian–German–Italian...
- Kamiondžije
which basically means Truckers. In 1919, a 50-year-old
Czech doctor Bogoslav Šiler
arrived to Priboj. As he was
walking by the Lim
river he has seen...
- Šulek or Sułek are surnames.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bogoslav Šulek (1816–1895),
Croatian philologist Martin Šulek (born 1998), Slovak...
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Bogoslav Šulek i
njegova polemika s
Vukom Karadžićem" [Slovak
Apostle of Yugoslavism:
Bogoslav Šulek and His
Polemic Against Vuk Karadžić].
Bogoslav Šulek...
- count's own dacha. The
troupe continued on to Zlatapolya, Novomirgorod, and
Bogoslav,
around which time
Alexander Oberlander left to
marry and
settle down,...
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Croatians are of
Slovak descent,
including philologist cardinal Juraj Haulik,
Bogoslav Šulek and
writer August Šenoa.
Slovaks are
officially recognized as an...
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President of France,
Emperor of
French Second Empire (d. 1873) 1816 –
Bogoslav Šulek,
Croatian philologist, historian, and
lexicographer (d. 1895) 1818...