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Jaksa can be
referred to:
Jaksa,
legendary ruler of
White Serbia, son of
Leszko III
Jaksa Gryfita,
crusader and
magnate in
Lesser Poland Jaksa of Köpenick...
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Jakša (Serbian Cyrillic: Јакша; fl. 1452–53), was a
military commander (vojvodа) in the
service of
Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković (r. 1427–56).
Jakša...
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Jaksa Waterfall is a
small waterfall in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Many
tourists and
visitors hike up the long
pathway to
reach this waterfall. It is...
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Jakša Cvitanić (born 1962 in Split, Croatia, Yugoslavia) is a
Richard N.
Merkin Professor of
Mathematical Finance at the
California Institute of Technology...
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Chris Jaksa is an
emergency physician and
former professional baseball umpire.
Along with
fellow umpire instructor Rick Roder,
Jaksa co-aut****d the only...
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Jaksa Gryfita,
Jaksa z
Miechowa or Jaxa
Gryfita (1120–1176) of the
Gryfici family was a
medieval możnowładca (magnate) in
Lesser Poland,
crusader and fundator...
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Jakša Fiamengo (26
November 1946 – 27
December 2018), was a
prominent Croatian poet of Čakavian dialect, translator,
theatre critic and
member of Croatian...
- Jaxa of Köpenick (sometimes
Jaksa or
Jacza of Copnic, Polish:
Jaksa z
Kopnika or
Jaksa z Kopanicy,
Jaksa being an
early Sorbian and/or
Polish form of James)...
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Stephen P.
Jaksa is an
American college baseball coach and
former pitcher.
Jaksa is the head
baseball coach at
Saginaw Valley State University. He pla****...
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Serbian Despotate and the
Kingdom of Hungary. The
eponymous founder,
Jakša, was a
Voivode (Duke) in the
service of
Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković,...