- 1465. The
parish church of St.
Lovrinac was
built in 1571, and
restored in the 17th century. The main
altar of St.
Lovrinac has a
Paola Veronesca, and work...
-
promoted in rank of
Fleet Admiral (admiral flote).
Sveto Letica is
buried in
Lovrinac graveyard in Split.
Commander of
Croatian Navy - 12
September 1991 - 1...
- (Total Burials: 187)
Croatia –
World War II
Split German war
cemetery (
Lovrinac)
Zagreb German war
cemetery Egypt –
World War II El
Alamein German war...
- Matijaš, Sekćidi Matijaš, Radovan,
Dando Ferenac, Ivan Novaković, and
Lovrinac Juranić. In
Samuel Budina's 1568
Latin translation is also
mentioned Blaž...
-
several strokes over the
previous year. He was
buried in the
Catholic Lovrinac Cemetery. The
decision made by Beara's
widow Jadranka to bury him at a...
- monument.
Jewish burials begin to take
place in the
Jewish section of the
Lovrinac cemetery in the east of the city. 1951 – The ****ociation
obtains work permission...
- Toma Bebić (November 6, 1935 –
February 4, 1990) was a
Croatian multidisciplinary artist: musician, writer, actor,
painter and poet.
During his life he...
-
Tomislav Ivić (Croatian pronunciation: [tǒmislaʋ ǐːʋitɕ]; 30 June 1933 – 24 June 2011) was a
Croatian professional football player and manager.
Often described...
- 1952(1952-01-30) (aged 66) Split, PR Croatia, FPR
Yugoslavia Resting place Lovrinac Cemetery Alma mater
Higher Technical School in
Prague Occupation Architect...
- in
Split on 24
March 2008. He was 68. He was
buried three days
later at
Lovrinac Cemetery in his hometown. Source: The
Ninth Circle (1960) – Ivo Vojnović...