- Spanish: Wenceslao, Portuguese: Venceslau, Russian: Vyacheslav, Croatian:
Vjenceslav, Lithuanian:
Venckus among others. It
originated as a
Latin spelling for...
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Vjenceslav Richter (Croatian pronunciation: [rîxter]; 8
April 1917 – 2
December 2002) was a
Croatian architect. He was also
known for his work in the fields...
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Vjenceslav Turković (28
September 1826 – 30
April 1902) was
Croatian businessman, merchant, and politician. His sons were
barons Petar Dragan and Milan...
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namely Andrea Francesco (died 1843), Ivan
Nepomuk (born 1796), and
Vjenceslav.
Vjenceslav Turković
eventually moved from
Kraljevica to Karlovac,
where he...
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Vjenceslav Novak (11
September 1859 – 20
September 1905) was a
Croatian Realist writer, dramatist, and
music historian.
Vjenceslav Novak grew up in Senj...
- Topalović (1952-1994),
Serbian retired footballer Vjenceslav Topalović (born 1932),
Croatian publicist Vjenceslav Topalović (born 1932),
Croatian scientist,...
- Nina Ožegović (23
October 2002). "
Vjenceslav Richter -
slikarska retrospektiva avangardnog arhitekta" [
Vjenceslav Richter - A Painter's Retrospective...
- III (Czech: Václav III, Hungarian: Vencel, Polish: Wacław, Croatian:
Vjenceslav, Slovak: Václav; 6
October 1289 – 4
August 1306) was King of
Hungary and...
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organization Torcida was founded. It was
created by
engineering student Vjenceslav Žuvela, who
chose the name
after the
enthusiastic Brazilian fans, and...
- Vítězslav Novák (1870–1949),
Czech composer Viveca Novak,
American journalist Vjenceslav Novak (1859–1905),
Croatian writer Vladimír Novák (painter) (born 1947)...