- Đuro (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро; also
transliterated Djuro or
Gjuro) is a
South Slavic male
given name
derived from Đurađ (a
Serbian variant of George)....
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Gjuro Szabo (pronounced [dʑûro sâbo],
sometimes also Đuro Szabo;
February 3, 1875, in
Novska – May 2, 1943, in Zagreb) was a
Croatian historian, art conserver...
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Gjuro Červar (21
November 1876 – 8 May 1954) was a
Croatian and
Yugoslavian politician and lawyer.
Gjuro or Đuro Červar
studied law at the
University of...
- and her
husband Artur Marić (born Mayer; Zagreb, 1889 – Petrinja, 1941);
Gjuro (Đuro/Duka)
Alexander (1895-1941), his wife Ines born Altstätter (1896-1941)...
- Sljeme".
Archived from the
original on 2016-05-09.
Retrieved 2015-10-12.
Gjuro Szabo:
Stari Zagreb,
Nakladni zavod Matice hrvatske, 1990, p. 146 "Enciklopedija...
- Arbanas,
Bogdan Arbanas,
Bogoslav Arbanas,
Milosh Arbanas,
Bozhidar Arnaut,
Gjuro Arba-nas,
Mihajl Arbanas,
Todor Arnaut,
Andreja Arnaut, Lzar
Arnaut apo...
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history articles dealing with
Croatian history. Deželić died in Zagreb. Umro
Gjuro Deželić (in Croatian)
Milorad Živančević (1971). Živan
Milisavac (ed.)....
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Giorgio Baglivi (Latin:
Georgius Baglivus; Croatian:
Gjuro Baglivi; September 8, 1668 – June 15, 1707), born
Giorgio Armeno and
sometimes anglicized as...
- Vojvodina, SR Serbia):
Matica srpska. p. 21. Logika, p. 40 "Arnold, Đuro (
Gjuro)",
Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian),
Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža...
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Baron Juraj (
Gjuro)
Rukavina Vidovgradski (4
February 1834 – 30
December 1915) was a
Croatian politician and soldier. He was born in the
Trnovec Manor [hr]...