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Pribac Hrebeljanović (Serbian: Прибац Хребељановић (c. 1300 – 1362) was a
Serbian Logothete and a part of the
Serbian nobility or Vlastela. He held the...
- Igor
Pribac (born 1958) is a
Slovenian philosopher and
political commentator. Born in
Koper in the
Slovenian Littoral, then part of Yugoslavia,
where he...
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Serbian Despotate. The
dynasty began with
Lazar Hrebeljanović, son of
Pribac Hrebeljanović-a
noble at the
court of Dušan the Mighty.
Lazar married Milica...
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rector of the
University of
Primorska Davor Mizerit (born 1981),
rower Igor
Pribac (born 1958),
philosopher Pier
Antonio Quarantotti Gambini (1910–1965), journalist...
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Mladen 8.
Branko Mladenović 4. Vuk Branković 2.
Djuradj Branković 20.
Pribac Hrebeljanović 10.
Lazar Hrebeljanović 5. Mara Lazarević 22.
Vratko Nemanjić...
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Prizrenac protected the
mines and
settlements around Novo Brdo. Lazar's father,
Pribac, was a
logothete (chancellor) in the
court of
Stefan Dušan, a
member of...
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Pribac, whom he had
first encountered when
visiting Slovenia to
launch an
anthology of
Australian poetry edited by his long-time
friend Bert
Pribac (no...
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published in 1955. It was
translated again by
Slovene translator and poet Bert
Pribac in 2007 from the
French Toussaint edition. Sureth: The ****yrian
author Eshaya...
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Antonio Quarantotti Gambini Lucrezio Gravisi Franco Juri
Tinkara Kovač Igor
Pribac Tomaž Šalamun
Santorio Santorio Nazario Sauro Spartaco Schergat Francesco...
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poetry has been
translated into
English by Bert
Pribac,
David Brooks, ****isted by Teja
Brooks Pribac: "The
Golden Boat:
Selected Poems of Srečko Kosovel"...