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Žrnov (Serbian Cyrillic: Жрнов) or Žrnovan (Жрнован) was a
medieval fortress on the
highest top of the
Avala Mountain, at 511
metres (1,677 ft), in Belgrade...
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recipient of the
Order of the People's Hero. "NA DANAŠNJI DAN
UBIJEN KRSTO ZRNOV POPOVIĆ: Crna Gora
pamti svoga heroja" (in Serbian). Aktuelno. 13 March...
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Remains of the
medieval Žrnov were
removed in 1934 to make way for the
Monument to the
Unknown Hero. The
destruction of
Žrnov,
which was
demolished with...
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Krsto Zrnov Popović,
Jovan S.
Plamenac and
Novica Radović. Some of the
Greens re-gathered
during World War II,
under the
command of
Krsto Zrnov Popović...
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other tombs of the
unknown soldier built by the
allies after the war. The
Žrnov fortress was
previously located on the same place. On the
night of 13/14...
- Petrović-Njegoš – was a
Montenegrin military commander,
politician and poet
Krsto Zrnov Popovic,
officer of the
Montenegrin Army George,
Crown Prince of Serbia...
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srednjovekovni utvrđeni grad
Žrnov, zvan i Žrnovan,
branik Beograda" [Avala Mountain:
medieval fortified town of
Žrnov, also
called Žrnovan, defender...
- Báthory,
Emeric Török, and
Michael Paksy joined forces to laid
siege to
Žrnov, the
Ottoman fortress near Nándorfehérvár (now Belgrade, Serbia) in April...
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Krsto Papić,
Croatian film
director Krsto Ungnad, Ban of
Croatia Krsto Zrnov Popović,
Montenegrin soldier Fran
Krsto Frankopan,
Croatian baroque poet...
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Mayor of Zagreb)
Veljko Milatović (Communist; and
alleged killer of
Krsto Zrnov Popović) Miloš Minić (Communist)
Latinka Perović (Communist)
Milentije Popović...