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Metod Trobec (June 6, 1948 – May 30, 2006) was a
Slovene serial killer. A
career criminal with a
record dating back to 1967, he
gained notoriety for murdering...
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James Trobec (July 10, 1838 –
December 14, 1921) was a Slovenian-born
American prelate of the
Catholic Church. He
served as the
third Bishop of
Saint Cloud...
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Thomas Grace took
place in the
cathedral on
February 24, 1897.
James Trobec was
consecrated on
September 21, 1897.
Alexander Christie was consecrated...
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routes include Minnesota State Highway 238,
Stearns County Road 153, and
Trobec Street. St.
Anthony in
Stearns County was
settled circa 1880 and incorporated...
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Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. It was
created by the
Slovenian painter Jože
Trobec. The
mascot is a wolf, many of
which live in the
Dinaric Alps,
where Sarajevo...
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Convicted of
murdering 5 old
women between August 1993 and
January 1994.
Metod Trobec SR
Slovenia 1976–1978 5 Raped,
killed and
cremated five
women in his home...
- doi:10.2165/00003088-198713020-00003. PMID 2887325. S2CID 25105692. Cvan
Trobec K,
Grabnar I,
Kerec Kos M, Vovk T,
Trontelj J,
Anker SD, et al. (July 2016)...
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Serbia from 1990
until 2006;
committed suicide in
prison in 2007.
Metod Trobec:
raped and
killed at
least five
women between 1976 and 1978;
committed suicide...
- in 1896. To
replace Marty, the same pope
named Reverend James Trobec of St. Paul.
Trobec led the
diocese through a time of growth, with a
particular focus...
- entries. The
mascot was a wolf
named Vučko and
created by
Slovenian Jože
Trobec. More than 3,000
employees of the
Yugoslav public broadcaster, Yugoslav...