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- Marko Stjepan Krizin (c. 1588 – 7 September 1619), or Marko Križevčanin (Hungarian: Kőrösi Márk, lit. 'Mark of Križevci') was a Croatian Roman Catholic...
- Stjepan Krizin Sakač (10 October 1890 – 23 August 1973) was a Croatian historian. He was born in Kapela Kalnička. After graduating theology in Zagreb,...
- Martyrology Mark the Evangelist 5 AD 25 April 68 found in Roman Martyrology Marko Krizin 1589 7 September 1619 2 July 1995 by Pope John Paul II Marolus 300s 23 April...
- bombing. The church maintains the relics of Catholic martyr and saint Marko Krizin. Extensive renovations began on the Basilica in 2019 and are expected to...
- Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Varaždin Patron saint Saint Marko Krizin Current leadership Pope Francis Bishop Bože Radoš Metropolitan Archbishop...
- independence" (Chicago, 1955); for other works by Sakac, cf. "Prof. Dr. Stjepan Krizin Sakac - In memoriam" by Milan Blazekovic, http://www.studiacroatica...
- include: Branimir Sakač [Wikidata] (1918–1979), Croatian composer Stjepan Krizin Sakač (1890–1973), Croatian historian This page lists people with the surname...
- September 3 – John Gordon, Scottish bishop (b. 1544) September 7 Marko Krizin, Croatian Catholic priest (martyred) (b. 1585) Stephen Pongracz, Hungarian...
- Julian Pope Caius Saint Marinus Maurus of Parentium Saint Vincenca Marko Krizin Leopold Mandić Nicholas Tavelic John of Trogir Miroslav Bulešić Blessed...
- September 3 – John Gordon, Scottish bishop (b. 1544) September 7 Marko Krizin, Croatian Catholic priest (martyred) (b. 1585) Stephen Pongracz, Hungarian...