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Dionisije Njaradi (10
October 1874 – 14
April 1940) was a
Yugoslavian Gr****
Catholic hierarch of
Rusyn origin. He was
auxiliary bishop (as
titular Bishop...
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Dionizije Dvornić (27
April 1926 – 30
October 1992) was a
Croatian football striker who
achieved greatest success playing for
Dinamo Zagreb in Yugoslav...
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Slavonia (1342–43),
Voivode of
Transylvania (1367–1369).
Denis I (Croatian:
Dionizije, Hungarian: Dénes),
Bishop of Knin (1348–1349),
Bishop of
Zagreb (1349–1350)...
- themselves.
Priests like Ivan
Guberina served as Pavelić's bodyguards,
while Dionizije Juričev,
responsible for the
forced conversion of
Serbs in the Ustaše...
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Papec (1934-01-17)17
January 1934 (aged 20) 2
Lokomotiva Zagreb 20 4FW
Dionizije Dvornić (1926-04-27)27
April 1926 (aged 28) 3
Dinamo Zagreb 21 4FW Todor...
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historian Romantic movement Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881),
Russian novelist Dionizije Dvornić (1926 – 1992 in Vevey),
Croatian football player Friedrich Engels...
- League. The best
players from that side were
Andrija Vekić,
Franjo Rupnik,
Dionizije Dvornić and
Franjo Majer.
Proleter pla**** in the
First League for three...
- organisation, the Ustaše. Stepinac,
along with
Bishops Antun Akšamović,
Dionizije Njaradi and
Gregorij Rožman, were
given special permission by the Papal...
- Dubrovnik, Ivy and Kašiković's
Bosnian villas and Miković's
Serbian magazine.
Dionizije Miković
praised Vukasović's
personal library.[unreliable source?] In 1907...
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Mitropa Cup 3rd
Dionizije Dvornić 11 1952 1. JSL 16 8 3 5 35 27 19 4th[C] R1 Božidar Senčar 9 1952–53 1. JSL 22 8 6 8 32 30 22 7th SF
Dionizije Dvornić 9 1953–54...