- The
House of
Ranjina,
known as
Ragnina in Italian, was a
noble family in the
Republic of Ragusa. The
family traced its
origins from Taranto, Italy.[citation...
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compiler of
Ranjina's Miscellany.
Ranjina is the most
famous for his m****cript
collection of
Croatian Petrarchian poems known as Nikša
Ranjina's Miscellany...
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Dinko Ranjina (also
Domenico Ragnina; 1536–1607) was a
Dalmatian poet from the
Republic of
Ragusa (Dubrovnik). In 1556 he was
accepted into the Republic's...
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white doves are released.
Chroniclers of
Dubrovnik such as
Rastic and
Ranjina attribute his
veneration there to a
vision in 971 to warn the inhabitants...
- Nikša
Ranjina's Miscellany, or
simply Ranjina's Miscellany, is the
oldest lyrical miscellany of
Croatian vernacular lyric poetry, one of the most important...
- (Giovanni Gondola), Šišmundo (Šiško) Menčetić (Sigismondo Menze), and
Dinko Ranjina (Domenico Ragnina). The
literature of
Dubrovnik had a
defining role in...
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Austrian swimmer Dinko Mulić (born 1983),
Croatian whitewater kayaker Dinko Ranjina (1536–1607),
Croatian poet from the
Republic of
Ragusa (Dubrovnik) Dinko...
- "ഒരൊന്നൊന്നര സിനിമാക്കാരൻ".
Malayala Manorama.
Retrieved 25 June 2017. P,
Ranjina (24
August 2022). "'വെള്ളത്തിൽപ്പോയ കൊലുസ് മുങ്ങിയെടുത്ത് തന്നു, അന്ന്...
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fortunes for
Mollywood in Onam season". The Hindu. 21
September 2014. P,
Ranjina (24
August 2022). "'വെള്ളത്തിൽപ്പോയ കൊലുസ് മുങ്ങിയെടുത്ത് തന്നു, അന്ന്...
- (1589–1638) - writer, poet, statesman,
nobleman Dinko Ranjina (1536–1607) - poet Nikša
Ranjina (1494–1577) -
collector of
poems Trojan Gundulić - merchant...