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Spiridione Gopcevich (Serbian:
Spiridon Gopčević, Cyrillic: Спиридон Гопчевић, 1815–1861) was a
shipowner from Trieste.
Gopchevich was of
Serbian origin...
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Marino Gopcevich (17
February 1899 – 1965) was an
Italian physician who
founded the
neurological division in the
General Hospital of Trieste.
Marino Gopcevich...
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drums of fuel and 250
sacks of flour. Her commander,
Captain Jorge Gopcevich-Canevari
claims that his ship had
evaded the
vigilance of a
British frigate...
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important landmarks of the city. The Gopčević
family built the
Palazzo Gopcevich on the
Canale Grande, near the St.
Spyridon Serbian Church, in 1850 in...
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introduced to
Darinka during a
dinner at
Palazzo Gopcevich in Trieste, home of Darinka's cousin,
Spiridione Gopcevich.
Danilo I had
initially planned to marry...
- skys****er" (1928 –
architect Arduino Berlam) (main façade on the Rive); the
Gopcevich palace (1850 –
architect Giovanni Andrea Berlam),
whose façade is distinguished...
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Andrea had
already stood out as
architect with
buildings like
Palace Gopcevich near the
seafront in Trieste.
Ruggero Berlam was also
skillful designer-painter...
- Wörterverzeichnis, 1920
Serbs in
Italy Triestine Serbs Arthur Evans Marino Gopcevich Spiridione Gopcevich Hodge, Carl
Cavanagh (2007).
Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism...
- he will be
entrusted together with
Gaspare Matcovich and
Spiridione Gopcevich (1815 - 1861) with the
project to turn the
brick Implacable into a Hungarian...
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members were
Antonije Vukasovich,
Jovan Jovovich,
Jovan Pavkovich,
Krsto Gopcevich, Rade
Begovich and
Vladimir Jovovich, all from Boka Kotorska,
George S...