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Stjepan is a
Croatian masculine given name,
variant of Stephen.
Historically it was
found among ijekavian South Slavs, and it was also used as a honorific...
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Stjepan Hauser (Croatian pronunciation: [
stjêpaːn xǎuser]; born 15 June 1986),
known professionally as HAUSER, is a
Croatian cellist. He was a member...
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Stjepan "Stipe" Mesić (pronounced [
stjêpaːn stǐːpe měːsit͡ɕ]; born 24
December 1934) is a
Croatian lawyer and
politician who
served as
President of Croatia...
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Stjepan Radić (11 June 1871 – 8
August 1928) was a
Croat politician and
founder of the
Croatian People's
Peasant Party (HPSS),
active in Austria-Hungary...
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Stjepan Filipović (27
January 1916 – 22 May 1942) was a
Yugoslav communist who led the
Kolubara Company of the
Valjevo Partisan Detachment during the...
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Stjepan Tomas (born 6
March 1976) is a
Bosnian Croat professional football manager and
former player. His
previous clubs include Dinamo Zagreb, Vicenza...
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Stjepan Miletić (Croatian pronunciation: [
stjêpaːn mǐletit͡ɕ]; 24
March 1868 – 8
September 1908) was a
Croatian playwright, director, critic, and writer...
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Stjepan Deverić (born 20
August 1961) is a
Croatian retired professional footballer and
former football manager. Deverić
began his
career with Dinamo...
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Stjepan Ostojić (r. 1418-1420)
Stjepan Tomašević (d. 1463)
Stjepan Držislav (r. 969 - c. 997)
Stjepan I of
Croatia (c. 988 - 1058)
Stjepan II of...
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Stjepan Božić (born
October 23, 1974, in Brežice, Slovenia) is a
Croatian super middleweight boxer. He won the
title of
World Boxing Foundation (WBFo)...