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Simon Greblo (also Šimun
Greblo,
Simon Greblić) (ca. 1472 -
after 1539) was a
Croatian priest, intellectual,
Glagolitic writer and scribe. He was one...
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Croatian priest Simon Greblo. This
liturgical book was
written in Roč by the
local calligrapher and
Glagolitic priest Simon Greblo.
Greblo is a
scribe about...
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Greblo Island (Bulgarian: остров Гребло, romanized: ostrov
Greblo, IPA: [ˈɔstrof
grɛˈblɔ]) is the
mostly ice-covered
island 763 km long in west–east direction...
- time deacon)
Simon Greblo. This
liturgical book was
written in Roč by the
resident calligrapher and
glagolitic scribe Simon Greblo in 1493. It is a work...
- selection,
called "EMA" for the
Eurovision song
contest in 1998 (with
Patrik Greblo), EMA 2001, EMA 2002 and EMA 2003. In 2002, at the EMA, she took second...
- ⰓⰀⰕ ⰓⰅⰃⰋ ⰗⰓⰀⰐⰍⰓⰖⰮⰬ ...ⰮⰬ Hum
inscription (1516). Engraver:
priest Šimun
Greblo of Roč.
Commemorates the
capture of
Brescia during the War of the League...
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besieged Leningrad along the Road of Life. He sta**** in the
village of
Greblo in the
Novgorod region. In 1944, he
returned to
Leningrad and
studied in...
- m****cript of Novak's
missal bears a
historically important note by
Simon Greblo. The m****cript used for the
print of the
Missale Romanum Glagolitice was...
- Novak,
Janez Zmazek 1,448 9 8
Karmen Stavec and
Patrik Greblo "Kje
pesem je doma"
Patrik Greblo,
Milan Dekleva 2,298 7 9
Sound Attack "Zakaj odšel si"...
- poet,
writer and
playwright in the
Chakavian dialect of
Croatian Simon Greblo, priest,
Glagolitic writer and scribe; with Žakan Juri, one of the most...