- Maja
Kersnik (born
April 17, 1981) is a
badminton player from Slovenia. She pla**** at the 2005
World Badminton Championships and
reached the
second round...
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Janko Kersnik (4
September 1852 – 28 July 1897) was a
writer and
politician from Austria-Hungary who was an
ethnic Slovene.
Together with
Josip Jurčič...
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Hungarian silent film Ciklamen, an 1883
novel by
Slovenian author Janko Kersnik Cyclamen aldehyde, a
fragrance molecule Cyclomen (disambiguation) All pages...
- (1928–2023),
Swiss figure skater Maja
Ivarsson (born 1979),
Swedish singer Maja
Kersnik (born 1981),
Slovenian badminton player Maja Keuc (born 1992), Slovenian...
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national liberal views,
especially Josip Jurčič,
Josip Stritar,
Janko Kersnik,
Anton Aškerc,
Janez Trdina and Ivan Tavčar. The
Slovene composer Breda...
- Austrian-born
senior SS
official of **** Germany,
executed for war
crimes Janko Kersnik,
Slovenian writer Ferdinand Konščak,
Croatian Jesuit missionary and cartographer...
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Kresnik (or
rarely Kersnik and Krsnik) is a
Slavic god ****ociated with fire, the
summer solstice, and storms. His
mythical home, a
sacred mountain at...
- (1801–1874), city
magistrate of
Gradec and
mayor of Zagreb,
Croatia Janko Kersnik (1852–1897),
Slovene writer and
politician Janko Kobentar (born 1940),...
- Ivan Tavčar's (Otok in struga, 1881, Izza kongresa, 1905) and
Janko Kersnik's novels (Ciklamen, 1883, Jara gospoda, 1893)
following Jurčič's model,...
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Lukovici in 1953. Brdo
Castle (Slovene: Grad Brdo), also
known as the
Kersnik Manor (Kersnikova graščina), is
located in the settlement. A
castle was...