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Matthias Flacius Illyricus (Latin; Croatian:
Matija Vlačić
Ilirik) or
Francovich (Croatian: Franković) (3
March 1520 – 11
March 1575) was a
Lutheran reformer...
- and even
penetrated to Macedonia. Mesihović,
Salmedin (2018).
Bitka za
Ilirik (Battle for Illyri****):
Batonian revolt (in Bosnian). Bathinvs. ISBN 9789926821746...
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Goran Švob (1925–1989), logician,
philosopher and
author Matija Vlačić –
Ilirik (1520–1575), theologian, historian,
writer and
philosopher Faust Vrančić...
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Josip Bozanić –
cardinal Markantun de
Dominis –
archbishop Matija Vlačić
Ilirik –
Protestant reformer Juraj Habdelić –
Jesuit and
writer Luka Ibrišimović...
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Bitka za
Ilirik (Battle for Illyri****):
Batonian revolt (in Bosnian). 2018.
Retrieved 30
January 2019. Mesihović,
Salmedin (2018).
Bitka za
Ilirik (Battle...
- was born in Pazin, Istria,
around 1502. At the
urging of
Matija Vlačić
Ilirik (Flacius) her
moved to
Wittenberg to
study theology. He was
ordained a priest...
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Public Library Krapina City
Library Marko Marulić City
Library Matija Vlačić
Ilirik Public Library Medveščak
Library Orebić
Library Petar Preradović Bjelovar...
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Ilirik".
Croatian Encyclopedia.
Archived from the
original on 16
December 2015.
Retrieved 22
January 2021. M. Mirkovič (1980).
Matija Vlačić
Ilirik....
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Ilirik,
publishing Flacius (1938);
Matija Vlačić (1957);
Matija Vlačić
Ilirik (1960). A
monograph resulting from
these studies,
Matija Vlačić-
Ilirik I–II...
- nf)
Matthias Flacius (1520–1575, Istria, nf),
Croatian name
Matija Vlačić
Ilirik Marjorie Flack (1897–1958, US, ch) John
Flanagan (born 1944, Australia,...