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Kerubin Šegvić (23
February 1867 – 30 June 1945) was a
Croatian priest,
writer and historian.
Šegvić was born in
Split on 23
February 1867.
Ordained as...
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Filip Šimetin
Šegvić (born 11
February 1986) is a
Croatian historian and
teaching ****istant at the
University of Zagreb's
Faculty of
Humanities and Social...
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Petar Šegvić (25 June 1930 – 7 June 1990) was a
Croatian rower who won a gold
medal in the
coxless four
event at the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Petar Šegvić. sports-reference...
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Reshotko 2013, p. 158.
Brickhouse &
Smith 2013, p. 185.
Segvic 2006, pp. 171–173.
Segvic 2006, p. 171.
Brickhouse &
Smith 2013, pp. 185–186. Brickhouse...
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marketplace pp. 34–64). (Cambridge, England:
Polity Press). Yioutas, J., &
Segvic, I. (2003). "Revisiting the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal: The
convergence of...
- (English: Footsy) is a
Croatian animated television series created by
Ivica Šegvić for
Croatian Radiotelevision. The
series is
centered on a blue humanoid...
- Meno,
Cambridge University Press, p. 51,
accessed on 30
December 2024 Heda
Segvic. "No one Errs Willingly: The
Meaning of
Socratic Intellectualism" (PDF)...
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journalists were hired. 1943–44: Šerif Šehović 1944–45:
Neven Šegvić 1945–46:
Petar Šegvić 1946–47:
Antun Maštrović 1947–49: Božidar
Novak 1949: Branko...
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Sportske novosti daily Yugoslav era (1952–90) Duje Bonačić /
Petar Šegvić / Mate Trojanović /
Velimir Valenta (1952)
Perica Vlašić (1953) Žarko Dolinar...
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Sportske novosti daily Yugoslav era (1952–90) Duje Bonačić /
Petar Šegvić / Mate Trojanović /
Velimir Valenta (1952)
Perica Vlašić (1953) Žarko Dolinar...