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ending -oje.
Notable people with the name include:
Paskoje Sorkočević
Paskoje Miličević
Mihov Paskoje Primojević This page or
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Paskoje Sorkočević or
Pasko Junijev Sorkočević (Latin:
Paschalis (de) Sorgo/Pascoe de Sorgo; fl. 1419/50 – 1454) was a
Ragusan nobleman, diplomat, judge...
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Paskoje Primojević (Serbian: Паскоје Примојевић; Italian:
Pasqualis de Primo), or Pasko, was
Ragusan poet and
Serbian scribe in
Ragusa in the 1482–1527...
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Paskoje Miličević
Mihov (around 1440 – 1516) was a
Ragusan (Republic of Ragusa)
local builder. With the Andrijić brothers, he was
active in
drawing plans...
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bridge between two
Gothic arches,
which were
designed by the
architect Paskoje Miličević in 1471. That
bridge connects to
another bridge, a
wooden drawbridge...
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built in a
mixed Gothic and
Renaissance style between 1516 and 1522 by
Paskoje Miličević Mihov. The
loggia and
sculptures were
crafted by the brothers...
- from Hvar to Brač and Šolta,
accompanied by a pair of Hvar fishermen,
Paskoje Debelja and
Nikola Zet. As a
literary piece Ribanje has been variously...
- treasury. Ivan (fl. 1402)
Bogdan (fl. 1407–13)
Nikola Rodop (fl. 1435)
Paskoje Sorkočević (after 1444)
Radoslav (after 1444) In 1410,
Despot Stefan Lazarević...
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during the war with Serbia. Furthermore, in
March 1363, a
Ragusan envoy,
Paskoje Ranjina,
informed the
authorities in Durrës that the
region of Reka was...
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Serbian chancellor. He
belonged to a
noble Primojević family. His
father Paskoje and
brothers Trajan and Niko were also scribes. In
March 1514 Luka requested...