- the
ideals of Liberté, égalité, fraternité, and set to
music by
Stanko Premrl. It is one of the
national symbols of Slovenia,
along with its flag and...
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Stanko Premrl (28
September 1880 – 14
March 1965) was a
Slovene Roman Catholic priest, composer, and
music teacher. He is best
known as the
composer of...
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Janko Premrl (nom de
guerre Vojko; Italianized:
Giovanni Premoli) (29
February 1920 – 22
February 1943) was a
Slovene Partisan.
Premrl was born on 29 February...
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battles between the
Partisan insurgence in the
Slovene Littoral, led by
Janko Premrl, and the
Italian Army. "President: WW II
Resistance Crucial for Slovenia"...
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Danijel Premerl (23
January 1904 – 1
October 1975) was a
Croatian football player. He was one of few
players to play for all four
major Zagreb clubs prior...
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Klemen Premrl at
Helmcken Falls; first-ever WI11 in ice climbing; bolted. 2016.
Interstellar ****e WI12.
First ascent by Tim
Emmett and
Klemen Premrl at Helmcken...
- from the 17th century.
Stanko Premrl (1880–1965),
priest and
composer of the
national anthem of
Slovenia Janko Premrl (nom de
guerre Vojko, 1920–1943)...
- left-wing
Slovenian political elites.
Pahor was
married to the
author Radoslava Premrl (1921–2009) and
wrote a book
dedicated to her at the age of 99. In addition...
- were not
enough nationally awakening. In 1905, the
Slovene composer Stanko Premrl wrote a
choral composition. It was
first performed only on 18
November 1917...
- Stanisław
Moniuszko (1819–1872),
Polish composer,
conductor and
teacher Stanko Premrl (1880–1965),
author of the
music for the
Slovenian National Anthem Niska...