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Jeronim may
refer to:
Jeronim,
South Slavic and
Albanian masculine given name
Jeronim de Rada, Italo-Albanian
writer Jeronim Ljubibratić,
Ragusan military...
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Jeronim Bazo is a
retired Albanian military officer,
currently serving as
Director of
RACVIAC –
Center for
Security Cooperation. From 7
November 2013...
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Jeronim Trogiranin OFM (Latin:
Hieronymus de Tragurio) was a
prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of
Duvno from 1439 to his resignation...
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Jeronim Ljubibratić (Serbian Cyrillic: Jероним Љубибратић) or
Jeftimije Ljubibratić von
Trebinje (1716 – 1
November 1779),
known as Jero or Jefto, was...
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Girolamo de Rada (Arbërisht:
Jeronim de Rada; 29
November 1814 – 28
February 1903) was an Arbëreshë folklorist, journalist, lawyer, playwright, poet,...
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Jeronim Vidulić (around 1430 – 1499 in Zadar) was a 15th-century
Catholic priest and
notary from Zadar,
Venetian Dalmatia (today Croatia). He is best...
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Jeronim Mileta (April 17, 1871 in Šibenik –
November 23, 1947 in Šibenik) was a
Roman Catholic friar who
became the
bishop of the
Diocese of Šibenik in...
- History:
Twice There Was a
Country (1996) ISBN 0-521-46705-5 Perović,
Jeronim. "The Tito-Stalin split: a re****essment in
light of new evidence." Journal...
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Bishop Jeronim Isidor Chimy, O.S.B.M. (Ukrainian: Єронім Ісидор Химій; 12
March 1919 – 19
September 1992) was a
Canadian Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic hierarch...
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Jeronim (pronounced [
jɛˈɾoːnim]) is a dis****d
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Vransko in
central Slovenia. It lies in the
hills north and west of Vransko...