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Ferdo Ivanek (June 1, 1923 –
October 2, 2021) was an
American electrical engineer of
Yugoslav origin. He is best
known for his
contributions to microwave...
- 2022). "In Memoriam: Dr.
Ferdo Ivanek". IEEE
Microwave Magazine. 23 (2): 101. doi:10.1109/MMM.2021.3126823. S2CID 245871920. "
Ferdo Ivanek". mtt.org. IEEE...
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Ferdo Delak (June 29, 1905 –
January 16, 1968) was a
Slovene theater and film
director and journalist.
Delak was born in
Gorizia on June 29, 1905. He...
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Ferdinand (
Ferdo) von Quiquerez, also
called Ferdo ****rec (17
March 1845,
Budapest – 12
January 1893, Zagreb) was a
Croatian painter of
French ancestry...
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Ferdo Šišić (Croatian pronunciation: [
fěːrdo ʃǐːʃi͡ɕ], 9
March 1869 – 21
January 1940) was a
Croatian historian, the
founding figure of the
Croatian historiography...
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Ferdo Kovačević (8
April 1870,
Zagreb - 1
September 1927, Zagreb) was a
Croatian painter and art professor. His
father was the
inventor and telegraphy...
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Ferdo Livadić (Ferdinand Wiesner) (30 May 1799 – 8
January 1879) was a
Croatian composer. Livadić was born in Celje, in present-day Slovenia. A leader...
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Ferdo Rusan (1810–1879) was a
Croatian reformer,
composer and musician.
Ferdo Rusan was son of an officer, born in
small village Pavlin Kloštar near the...
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Ferdo Kozak (28
October 1894 – 8
December 1957) was a
Slovenian author, playwright,
editor and politician. He was
baptized Ferdinand Kozak in an upper...
- Rožnik Hill
after the
World War II was
supported by the
minister of culture,
Ferdo Kozak, but was
cancelled by his successor. Pino
Mlakar was also a full professor...