- Primož
Trubar or
Primus Truber (pronunciation) (1508 – 28 June 1586) was a
Slovene Protestant Reformer of the
Lutheran tradition,
mostly known as the author...
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Trubar may
refer to:
Trubar, Bihać, a
village in Bihać muni****lity,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Trubar m****acre, a
civilian m****acre
committed by Chetniks...
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civilians was
committed by
local Serb
rebels on 27 July 1941 in
village Trubar in
Drvar muni****lity
Independent State of
Croatia (modern-day
Bosnia and...
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booklet for
helping people learn the alphabet. The
protestant reformer Primož
Trubar had it
printed in 1550 in the
schwabacher (Gothic script), and reprinted...
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Trubar is a
village in the muni****lity of Bihać,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Previously it was
village of Drvar,
precisely after war in
Bosnia and Hercegovina...
- that
Trubar took as a
foundation of what
later became standard Slovene, with
small addition of his
native speech, the
Lower Carniolan dialect.
Trubar's choice...
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Bosansko Grahovo Trubar Krnjeuša
Brotnja The
Bosansko Grahovo m****acre was a m****acre of
Croat civilians was
committed by
local Chetnik rebels on 27 July...
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Slovene literature were
established by the
Protestant Reformation.
Primoz Trubar, a
theologian in the
Lutheran tradition, was one of the most influential...
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Olaus Petri,
Philipp Melanchthon,
Menno Simons,
Louis de Berquin, Primož
Trubar and John Smyth. In the
course of this
religious upheaval, the
German Peasants'...
- Nils Vibe
Stockfleth Olaus Petri /
Laurentius Petri Martti Rautanen Primož
Trubar Jurij Dalmatin Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen Sebastian Krelj Mikael Agricola Norwegian...