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Ulrich II, or
Ulrich of
Celje (Slovene:
Ulrik Celjski / Urh
Celjski; Hungarian:
Cillei Ulrik; German:
Ulrich II von Cilli; 16
February 1406 – 9 November...
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Frederick II (Slovene:
Friderik II.
Celjski; Croatian:
Fridrik II.
Celjski; German:
Friedrich II Graf von Cilli) (17
January 1379 – 13 or 20 June 1454)...
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Celje Hall (Slovene:
Celjski dom) is a
community center in Celje, a town in central-eastern Slovenia.
Today it
hosts several cultural ****ociations and...
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Counts of
Celje (Slovene:
Celjski grofje) or the
Counts of
Cilli (German:
Grafen von Cilli; Hungarian:
cillei grófok) were the most
influential late...
- oklepaju.
Enkrat še zapoj: 50 let
Slovenske popevke Vladimirja Frantarja pri
celjski Mohorjevi družbi., Delo, 5.
September 2012.
Ljubljana Jazz
Festival Archived...
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Celje Castle (Slovene:
Celjski grad), also
known as
Celje Upper Castle (
Celjski zgornji grad) or Old
Castle (Stari grad), is a
castle ruin in Celje, Slovenia...
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Archived from the
original on 29
March 2022.
Retrieved 14
March 2016. "
Celjski stadion z
novim imenom,
odslej bo
Arena Z'dežele". Ekipa24 (in Slovenian)...
- (2001):
Razstava Grofje Celjski (1999; Celje). Celje,
Pokrajinski muzej Celje, pp. 12, 17, 35.
Grdina Ivan (1994).
Celjski knezi v Evropi. Celje, Fit-Media...
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built in 1906 and
opened on 15 May 1907,
today it is
Celje Hall (Slovene:
Celjski dom). The centuries-old
German name of the town, Cilli,
sounded no longer...
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Hermann II (Slovene: Herman;
early 1360s – 13
October 1435),
Count of Celje, was a
Styrian prince and magnate, most
notable as the
faithful supporter and...