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- language understandable to all Slavs. In 1583 another Croatian priest, Šime Budinić, had translated the Summa Doctrinae Christanae by Petrus Canisius into...
- Petar Šimun "Šime" Budinić Zadranin (Latin: Piersimeone Budineo) (1535 – 13 December 1600) was a 16th-century Venetian-Croatian Catholic priest and writer...
- (Jerolim Vidolić, Petar Zoranić, Brne Karnarutić, Juraj Baraković, Šime Budinić). During the continuous Ottoman danger the po****tion stagnated by a significant...
- masculine Croatian given name. Notable people with the name include: Šime Budinić (1535–1600), a 16th-century Catholic priest and writer from Zadar, Venetian...
- sacerdotum et poenitentium of Juan Alfonso de Polanco) translator Šime Budinić, Rafael Levaković Rome DIKAZ, BSB ID 1074574 (MDZ 22 June 2014), GHR Surviving...
- and more recently tourism. Common family names are Baričević, Belanić, Budinić, Mezić, Radelić, Raguzin, and Simičić. Because of the Italian occupation...
- The Doman (also: Budinic) is a left tributary of the river Bârzava in Romania. It flows into the Bârzava in the city Reșița. Its length is 5 km (3.1 mi)...
- Šime Budinić (17th century), priest Čika (died 1095), founder of the Benedictine monastery of St. Mary Donatus of Zadar, Catholic saint and bishop Gregory...