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Dragojla Jarnević (also
spelled Jarnjević), (4
January 1812 in
Karlovac – 12
March 1875 in Karlovac) was a
Croatian poet and teacher. She
became a member...
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attended elementary and high
school in Zagreb. He was
married to
Karolina Dragojla (née Ebenspanger) Alexander, who was from Varaždin.
Together they had only...
- were the poet,
playwright and
novelist Mirko Bogović, poet and
teacher Dragojla Jarnević,
storyteller and
collector of folk
ballads Mato Vodopić, Vienac...
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Wolff (1879–1966), journalist, poet,
author and self-taught
folklorist Dragojla Jarnević (1812–1874),
writer and poet
Juraj Križanić (1618–1683), writer...
- (1589–1638)
August Harambašić (1861–1911)
Petar H****rović (1487–1572)
Dragojla Jarnević (1812–1875) Ivan
Franjo Jukić (1818–1857)
Petar Kanavelić (1637–1719)...
- ISSN 2314-6141. PMC 5438835. PMID 28555195. Fischer-Piette, Édouard; Vukadinovič,
Dragojla (1977). "Suite des révisions des
veneridae (Moll. Lamellibr.) Chioninae...
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friar and
rebellion leader (1998)
Goran Ivanišević,
tennis player (2001*)
Dragojla Jarnević,
writer (2012)
Josip Jelačić,
soldier and
politician (1992, 1998...
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Lazanski began his
primary education in the town of his birth,
attending the
Dragojla Jarnević
Elementary School and
completing five grades.
Following Karlovac...
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travel wr.
Rosemary Hawley Jarman (1935–2015, England),
fiction wr.
Dragojla Jarnević (1812–1875, Austria/Austria-Hungary), poet in
Croatian Lisa Jarnot...
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writer Marija Jambrišak (1847–1937), educator, writer,
magazine editor Dragojla Jarnević (1813–1875), poet
Marija Jurić
Zagorka (1873–1957), journalist...