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Rajmund Zamanja (Džamanjić) (1587 in
Dubrovnik –
March 1647 in Dubrovnik) or
Raymundo Giamagnik was a
Croatian theologian,
philosopher and
linguist from...
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Bernardo Zamagna (Croatian: Bernard/Brno
Zamanja; 9
November 1735 – 20
April 1820) was a
Dalmatian Italian priest, poet and translator. He
wrote in Latin...
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Raguseo (Ragusa, 1580 – 1622), philosopher, theologian, and
orator Rajmund Zamanja (Ragusa, 1587 – 1647), theologist,
philosopher and linguist. Ivan Gundulić...
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Served as a
basis for
later grammarians up to Appendini. 1639
Rajmund Zamanja Nauk za
dobro pisati latinskijem slovima riječi
jezika slovinskoga (How...
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stigmatic Nikola Tavelić –
saint Miroslav Volf –
Christian theologian Bernard Zamanja –
theologist Paul
Bucha Mila Gojsalić
Nikola Jurišić
Marko Križevčanin...
- The
House of
Zamagna (in Italian;
Zamanja, Džamanjić or Zamanjić in Serbo-Croatian) was one of the
noble families (post-Roman patriciates) of the Republic...
- Pucić
Resti - Rastić, Restić
Sorgo - Sorkočević Stay - Stojković
Zamagna -
Zamanja, Zamanjić
Franco Sacchetti (c.1335–1400) - poet and
short story writer...
- in Rome in 1584)
Nikola Mateo Gradić,
married on 19 June 1774 to
Tereza Zamanja. The same
received 1
December 1817 one
recognition of nobility, and left...
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Sandra Ceccarelli as
Countess Desa
Zamagna (alternatively
spelled "Deša
Zamanja", a
Ragusan noblewoman of the
House of Džamanjić),
daughter of Držić's...