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Countess Sidonija Rubido Erdődy (1819–1884) was Croatia's
first opera primadonna and an
important member of the
Illyrian movement.
Sidonija Rubido Erdődy...
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Ancient Roman Meaning "of Sidon"
Other names See also Sidonie,
Sidonija, Sidoniya, Sydonia, Szidónia, Sida, Sido, Szidi, Donya, Donka, Sodka, Sidonius...
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Diocese of
Zagreb Rank
general Unit
Haramije Battles / wars
Great Turkish War •
Battle of
Velika Monastery •
Siege of Bihać Spouse(s)
Sidonija Sofman...
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Romantic period were world-renowned
violinist Dragomir Krančević,
pianist Sidonija Ilić,
pianist and
composer Jovanka Stojković and
opera singer Sofija Sedmakov...
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January 9 –
William Powell Frith,
English painter (d. 1909)
February 8
Sidonija Rubido,
Croatian singer (d. 1884) John Ruskin,
English writer, artist,...
- Marijino, Naum Ohrid.
Alojzije Gonzaga Ivan Fisher, Toma More
Josip Caff****o,
Sidonija,
Zdenka Rodenje Ivana Krstitelja Vilim, Nora Ivan i Pavao, Vigilije, Zoran...
- 17th
century Croatian and
Habsburg soldier Julije Drohobeczky -
bishop Sidonija Rubido -
first Croatian opera singer Branko Hrg -
politician Dora Kalaus...
- When
Lisinski and
Demeter finished the Opera, they
contacted Countess Sidonija Rubido,
opera singer educated in Vienna. She got main role of
Ljubica and...
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Noble family of
Spanish origin.
Settled in
Croatia in the 19th century.
Sidonija Erdödy
Rubido (1819–1884), a
member of the family, was
opera primadonna...
- Lukačevec – 23 Nemčevec – 18 Po****i – 185 Štrigovec – 37 Vukšinec Riječki – 79
Sidonija Rubido (1819–1884),
opera singer. She
helped establish the
first elementary...