- Toma
Rosandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Тома Росандић;
baptized as
Tomaso Vincenzo, 22
January 1878 – 1
March 1958) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav sculptor, architect...
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Mislav Rosandić (born 26
January 1995) is a Croatian-born
Slovak professional ice
hockey defenceman who is
currently an
unrestricted free agent. He most...
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through numerous lineup changes before a
steady lineup was formed: Vuk
Rosandić (vocals), twin
brothers Miloš (guitar) and
Marko Kozić (b**** guitar), and...
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Krsto Hegedušić, Mića Popović, Ivan Meštrović,
Antun Augustinčić, Toma
Rosandić, Olga Jevrić, Olga Jančić,
Lojze Dolinar,
among others. The
museum was...
- Tonči Carić,
Robert Šipek,
Jadranko Stjepanović and
journalist Miroslav Rosandić.
Published by Bug d.o.o. za novinsko-nakladničku djelatnost, it is currently...
- Arts of the
University of Arts in Belgrade. They were
stored at Toma
Rosandić's workshop in the Topčider neighborhood. The
location would later become...
- Marinčin (Voženílek) – 13:56 1–0 1–1 46:08 –
Rosandić (F. Pavlík) Hudáček (Voženílek, Nestrašil) – 56:43 2–1 Nestrašil (Jeřábek) – 58:12 3–1 Daño (Vrána...
- is a
higher education institution that was
established in 1937 by Toma
Rosandić, Milo Milunović and
Petar Dobrović as the
Academy of Fine Arts, and became...
- Popović
Kosta Angeli Radovani Vanja Radauš
Master Radovan Ivan Rendić Toma
Rosandić Branko Ružić Ivan Sabolić
Petar Smajić
Aleksandar Srnec Marija Ujević-Galetović...
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Dragan Rosandić due to the
first post-referendum text in his
regular column. The
charge claims that
through his
piece Prokleta avlija,
Rosandić "exposed...