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Krsto (Cyrillic script: Крсто), also
Krste or Krǎstyo is a
South Slavic masculine given name.
Krsto Papić,
Croatian film
director Krsto Ungnad, Ban of...
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Krsto Popović (Cyrillic: Крсто Поповић; 13
September 1881 – 14
March 1947) was an
officer of the
Montenegrin Army who
fought in the
Balkan Wars and in...
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Krsto Hegedušić (26
November 1901 – 7
April 1975) was a
Croatian painter,
illustrator and
theater designer. His most
famous paintings depict the harsh...
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Krsto Milošević (born 6
January 1988) is a
Serbian handball player who
plays for
Steaua București.
Serbian Superleague:
Silver Medalist: 2014 Serbian...
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Krsto Frankopan Tržački (English: Wolf II
Christopher Frankopan of Tržac) was a
Croatian nobleman and
soldier of the
Frankopan family,
father of...
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Krsto Frankopan (Hungarian: Frangepán
Ferenc Kristóf; 4
March 1643 – 30
April 1671) was a
Croatian baroque poet,
nobleman and politician. He is remembered...
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Krsto Ungnad or Kristóf Ungnád was a
baron and
Croatian ban,
whose father was
named Ivan. In 1557 Ungnad, as a
captain in the
Croatian army, defeated...
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Count Krsto II Oršić Slavetićki (English:
Christopher II
Orshich of Slavetić), (1718–1782) was a
Croatian nobleman and high-ranking
officer in the Habsburg...
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Krsto Aleksov (Bulgarian: Кръстьо Алексов, Macedonian: Крсто Алексов; 1877-unknown) was a
Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary of the
Internal Macedonian...
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Krsto Zmajević (May 21, 1620—fl. 1688), also
known as Krile, was a
captain and
merchant in his home-town of Perast. He was the
brother of
Andrija Zmajević...