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Hrelja also
known as
Protosebastos Hrelja (Serbian: Хреља; Bulgarian: Хрельо, romanized: Hrelyo), also
known as
Stefan Dragovol (Стефан Драговол) or Hrelja...
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Hrelja may
refer to:
Hrelja (protosebastos), 14th-century
feudal lord from
northeastern Macedonia and the Rila
mountains Silvano Hrelja (born 1958), Croatian...
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Silvano Hrelja (born 14
March 1958) is a
Croatian politician who has been
Leader of the
Croatian Party of
Pensioners (HSU)
since 2008 and a
member of the...
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Hrelja, a
feudal lord,
during the
first half of the 14th century. The
oldest buildings in the
complex date from this
period — the
Tower of
Hrelja (1334–1335)...
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Party and
Croatian Demochristian Party, and one
independent MP,
Silvano Hrelja. The
ruling centre-right HDZ won the most
seats for the
fourth straight...
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Adnan Hrelja (born 10
October 1993) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian
footballer who
currently plays for Čelik Zenica. HLSZ (in Hungarian) v t e...
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belonged to
Hrelja,
Kantakouzenos was
forced to
withdraw north to Serbia,
where he
hoped to
secure the aid of
Stefan Dušan. Soon after,
Hrelja also deserted...
- them to
receive only a
single representative in the Parliament,
Silvano Hrelja. They
continued to
support the
government of Ivo Sanader,
which in turn...
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Andronikos II John Palaiologos,
named in 1326 by his
uncle Andronikos II
Hrelja,
likely named by John VI
Kantakouzenos (r. 1347–1354)
Serbian rulers Alexios...
- 1334, the
Church of the Holy
Archangel in Štip,
built by
protosebastos Hrelja who held the
region under the
Serbian crown, was
according to his wish granted...