- with
Agnes of Rome on 21 January.
Croatian journal for
church music Sveta Cecilija is
named after her. It is
published since 1877.
Cecilia is
frequently depicted...
- of
Austria (German: Cäcilia Renata, Polish:
Cecylia Renata, Lithuanian:
Cecilija Renata; 16 July 1611 – 24
March 1644) was
Queen of
Poland and
Grand Duchess...
- novicijatima"
Sveta Cecilija: a
sacred music magazine 39 (1), 1969, 24. "Naši pjevački
zborovi -
Glazba u redovničkim novicijatima"
Sveta Cecilija 39 (2), 1969...
- he
attended as a student.
Grbac was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Ivan and
Cecilija Grbac His
father was born in Lanišće, near Buzet, Istria,
Croatia (at the...
-
accordionist Vladimír Karfík (1901–1996),
Czechoslovak architect Eva
Lucija Cecilija Viktorija Emilija Kraus, (1785–1845),
Baroness of Wolsberg,
lover of French...
- two
wives belonged to the
Croatian nobility. First, in 1794, he
married Cecilija Pogledić who died
childless in 1808. His
second wife
Franjica Kulmer gave...
-
litanija iz
Hercegovine -
Litanije Lauretanske,
Napjev iz Hercegovine".
Sveta Cecilija (in Croatian). 75 (1): 12-14. ISSN 1849-3106. Jankov,
Mirko (2013). "Nekoliko...
-
Apostolski nuncij u Hrvatskoj" [First
apostolic nuncio in Croatia].
Sveta Cecilija. 62 (2). Zagreb:
Catholic faculty of Theology: 25. 1992. ISSN 1849-3106...
- Ērmanis Olga Dreģe as Anna Elza Radziņa as Ģertrūde Ingrīda Andriņa as
Cecīlija Baiba Indriksone as Lēne Kārlis
Sebris as
Luteran Pastor Samsons Edgars...
- Bonifacije, Valerija,
Darinka Nobert, Neda, Klaudije,
Berto Robert Bl.
Dijana i
Cecilija, Medardo,
Vilim Efrem,
Ranko Margareta, Dijana, bl. Ivan
Dominici Barnaba...