- Ivan
Krstitelj Tkalčić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐʋan kr̂stiteʎ tkâːlt͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 4 May 1840 – 11 May 1905) was a
Croatian historian,
Catholic priest, and...
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amongst Orthodox Christians as a
result of John the
Baptist (Sveti
Jovan Krstitelj)
Jovan Aćimović (born 1948),
Serbian footballer Jovan Adepo (born 1988)...
- Ivan
Krstitelj Rabljanin (Italian:
Johannes Baptista Arbensis de la Tolle) (c. 1470–1540) was a
cannon and bell
founder in bronze; born in Rab, most of...
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Johann Baptist Ranger (Croatian: Ivan
Krstitelj Ranger, Slovene:
Janez Krstnik Ranger; 1700–1753) was a
Tyrolese baroque painter.
Ranger was born in Tyrol...
- 24. A
church devoted to St. John the
Baptist (Croatian:
Crkva sv. Ivan
Krstitelj) is
situated in the village.
Register of
spatial units of the
State Geodetic...
- 20 Dec 1751)
Franjo Thauszy (24
January 1752 – 11
January 1769) Ivan
Krstitelj Paxy (10
September 1770
appointed – 20
December 1771)
Josip Galjuf (14...
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original on 17
February 2022.
Retrieved 21
March 2020. "The bell
maker Ivan
Krstitelj Rabljanin". rab-visit.com.
Retrieved 21
March 2020. "The
Story of the...
- Trogir,
formerly Trau or
Tragurium World Heritage Site:
Crkva sv. Ivan
Krstitelj, also in
Trogir Katedrala sv. Marka, in
Makarska Its
suffragans are in...
- near Nerežišća, and one in
Povlja (likely St John the baptist, Sv Ivan
Krstitelj) and near
Murvica (possibly the Dragon's cave,
Drakonjina špilja). A number...
- the
original (PDF) on 2011-07-18.
Retrieved 2011-02-16. Tkalčić, Ivan
Krstitelj (1861).
Hrvatska povjesnica (in Croatian).
Bizotiskom Dragutina Albrechta...