- Romanian:
Hristofor Russian: Христофо́р (Khristofór) Sami: Doffá Sardinian:
Cristolu Scottish Gaelic: Crìsdean Serbian: Христофор (
Hristofor) Sicilian:...
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Hristofor Žefarović (Bulgarian: Христофор Жефарович,
Serbian Cyrillic: Христофор Жефаровић,
Hristofor Zhefarovich) was an 18th-century painter, engraver...
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Hristofor Hubchev (Bulgarian: Христофор Хубчев; born 24
November 1995) is a
Bulgarian footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Spartak Varna. He is the...
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Hilendar interprets Tervel's
character based on a
copperplate engraving from
Hristofor Žefarović's
Stemmatografia (1741),
which depicts St. David, king of Bulgaria...
- language. The most
notable calligraphists are
Zaharije Orfelin (1720–1785),
Hristofor Žefarović (d. 1753), and Ivan Boldižar (1917–1986).
Jovan the Serb of...
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after its
original Vienna release, the book was
translated by the monk
Hristofor Žefarović into the Slavo-Serbian,
under the
orders of
Serbian patriarch...
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Christopher Kovacevich (Serbian: Христофор Ковачевић /
Hristofor Kovačević;
December 25, 1928 –
August 18, 2010) was
metropolitan bishop of Libertyville...
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Transylvania (1642–1657, 1657–1658, 1659–1660) Coat of arms of
Transylvania by
Hristofor Žefarović (1741) Coat of arms of
Transylvania by Hugo
Gerard Ströhl Coat...
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Estonian and
South Slavic. In
South Slavic, it is a
hypocorism derived from
Hristofor or Hristivoje. It may
refer to:
Risto Järv (born 1971),
folklorist Risto...
- Dragan, Dragomir, Elian, Genadi, Georgi, Grozdan, Hristiyan, Hristo,
Hristofor, Ilian,
Iordan Ioan (Yoan), Ivan, Ivo, Ivailo, Kalin, Kaloyan, Kiril,...