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    Petar Snačić (commonly misspelt Petar Svačić) was a feudal lord, notable for being one of the claimants of the Croatian throne between c. 1093 and 1097...
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    Cesarec, Zrinjevac, Cvjetni trg, Andrija Medulić, Ante Topić Mimara, Petar Svačić, August Šenoa, Gupčeva Zvijezda, Medveščak, Šalata, Samoborček, Podsused...
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  • Cesarec, Zrinjevac, Cvjetni trg, Andrija Medulić, Ante Topić Mimara, Petar Svačić, August Šenoa, Gupčeva Zvijezda, Medveščak, Šalata, Samoborček, Podsused...
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  • Snačić family (redirect from Svačić)
    The Snačić family, sometimes called Svačić and Svadčić, was one of the twelve noble tribes of Croatia, mentioned in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary...
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    Pound's Canto XXXIX) Gordon Crosse – The Grace of Todd Jakov Gotovac – Petar Svačić Tom Phillips – Irma (composed; premiere in 1970) Henri Pousseur – Votre...
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    Tuđman Square Zrinjski Square King Tomislav Square King Petar Krešimir IV Square King Petar Svačić Square Juraj Strossmayer Square Ante Starčević Square...
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    oil on canvas, February 1941. The Death of Petar Svačić – The Battle at Gvozd, 1941, oil on canvas. Petar Kružić Defeats the Turkish Army, oil on canvas...
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    Death of King Petar Svačić Kiss of Peace between Croatian nobles and King Koloman, 1102 Massacre of Rakovica (Death of Eugen Kvaternik) Petar and Katarina...
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    (Krešimir IV), Biograd (Stephen Držislav, Krešimir IV), Knin (Zvonimir, Petar Svačić), Šibenik (Krešimir IV), and Solin (Krešimir II). According to the Supetar...
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    30 (1954–55) Dalmaro, Op. 32 (1958; UA 1964) Stanac, Op. 33 (1959) Petar Svačić. Opera-Oratorij (opera oratorio, Op. 35 (1969; 1971) "Groblja - G" [Graves...
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  • utilizes wood, but has been known to use metal and plexiglass. Statue of Petar Svačić A statue of the Passion of Christ "Hraste Kažimir – HAZU". www.info.hazu...
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  • is a Croatian noble family from Kutjevo, Croatia. The Turković brothers, Petar Dragan and Milan, were awarded the title of Baron in 1911 by the Austrian...
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  • music including: Croatian Mass (1897) Slaven and song (cantata, 1902) Petar Svačić (opera on libretto by Karlo Lukež [hr], 1903) Orchestral suite (1905)...
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  • misso apocrisario Mainardo... Stjepan II (1089 - 1091) royalcroatia Petar Svacic (c.1091- 1097) royalcroatia "Croatia (History)". Encarta. Archived from...
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  • 2018-01-01. "Croatian Kings - 900th Anniversary of the Death of King Petar Svacic". posta.hr. Croatian Post. Retrieved 2018-01-01. "Famous Croats - 400...
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  • choir he appeared in: Animal Farm and Glagolitic Requiem (I. Kuljerić), PETAR SVAČIĆ (J. Gotovac), Porin (V. Lisinski), Vukovar Requiem (D. Bobić), Pozdrav...
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  • first mentioned in the 11th century, is believed to refer to Petar Snačić (or Svačić), the last Croatian king, and his Petrovac castle which he built...
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  • unknown. They are likely to have been kin to the Berislavići Vrhrički. Petar Berislavić (1475–1520), the Ban of Croatia, was a member of the family....
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    The tribe is recorded at least since the 1069, a royal document by King Petar Krešimir IV of Croatia in which founded female monastery of St. Toma in...
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    Radonja (1453), Petar (1464), and voivode brothers Dragić and Tvrtko (1465–1466), who were the last to be mentioned. In 1423, Petar Jamomet, whose relationship...
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  • and climbed to the lesser nobility rank. Franjo Aleksandar, captain of Petar Zrinski Berislavić family of Trogir, Croatian noble family from Trogir Strossmayer...
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