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Anđeo (other)
Anđeo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Anđeo Kraljević (1807–1879), Herzegovinian Croat Franciscan friar * Anđeo Lovrov Zadranin (), Croatian architect * Anđeo Zvizdović ( 1420–1498), Franciscan friar and evangelist in medieval Bosnia See also * * Angel (given name) * Anđelo * Anđelko Anđelko is a South Slavic masculine given name, meaning "Angel". Notable people with the name include: *Anđelko Aleksić (1876–1904), Macedonian Serb Chetnik commander (voivode) *Anđelko Ćuk (born 1983), volleyball player *Anđelko Đuričić ...
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Anđeo Kraljević
Anđeo Kraljević (29 October 180727 August 1879) was a Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Herzegovinian Croat Order of Friars Minor, Franciscan and a prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Apostolic Vicar of Apostolic Vicariate of Herzegovina, Herzegovina in the Ottoman Empire from 1864 to 1879. Kraljević was also the first Custos (Franciscans), Custos of the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina, Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina, holding the office on two occasions, from 1852 to 1856 and again from 1862 to 1865. Kraljević was a member of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia since 1823 and was ordained a priest in 1831. Since the 1840s, he was one of the initiators to establish the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina, Franciscan Custody of Herzegovina, separate from the Bosnian Province. He became the first head of the Herzegovinian Custody serving as a custos on two non-consecutive terms, from 1852 to 1856 and again from 1862 to 1865. As a custos, he published a schematism of ...
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Anđeo Lovrov Zadranin
Anđeo Lovrov Zadranin or Anđeo Lovrin (active during the fourteenth century) was a Croatian architect, born in Zadar and mostly active in Dubrovnik. He was a member of an architect family from Zadar. He had brothers Nikola, Juraj and Petar, who were also architects or builders. He is mentioned in documents between 1339 and 1368. From 1348 he works on the St. Blaise's Church and the Franciscan Church and Monastery in Dubrovnik. After that, he left for Kotor, where he had a stonemasonry Stonemasonry or stonecraft is the creation of buildings, structures, and sculpture using rock (geology), stone as the primary material. Stonemasonry is the craft of shaping and arranging stones, often together with Mortar (masonry), mortar ... workshop. Literature * Cvito Fisković: Zadarski majstori u Dubrovniku tokom 14. stoljeća, Anali, Dubrovnik, 1953. * Cvito Fisković: Prvi poznati dubrovački graditelji, JAZU, Dubrovnik, 1955. * Cvito Fisković: Zadarski srednjovječni maj ...
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Anđeo Zvizdović
Anđeo Zvizdović (or Zvijezdović; 1420 – 7 June 1498) was a Bosnian Croat Franciscan friar and evangelist who is considered by his countermen to be one of the most prominent Bosnians in the History of Bosnia and Herzegovina, country's history. He met with the Sultan Mehmed II and negotiated the Ahdname of Milodraž – granting protection and the freedom of religion to the people of Bosnia following the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia. Religious life Zvizdović is said to have been born to a noble family in the village of Zvizde near Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, Uskoplje (modern Gornji Vakuf), from which his surname is derived. According to other accounts, he was born in Vrhbosna (modern-day Sarajevo). His religious zeal was fueled by the sermons of Saint James of the Marches, who served as Vicar of Bosnia in the 1430s. James admitted him to the Franciscan Order and named him Anđeo (Angel); Zvizdović's original name is unknown. Zvizdović was particularly distinguished by his ...
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Angel (given Name)
Angel is a given name meaning "angel", "messenger". In the English-speaking world Angel is used for both boys and girls. From the medieval Latin masculine name ''Angelus'', which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Ancient Greek word ἄγγελος (''angelos'') meaning "messenger"). It is gradually gaining popularity in the English-speaking world, where it is sometimes used as a feminine given name in modern times. In the United States, it is also seeing increasing use among boys, usually using the standard English pronunciation of the word angel. Ángel (pronounced /ˈanxel/) is a common male name in Spanish-speaking countries. Variations * Albanian: Engjëll, Ankelo, Anxhelo * Asturian: Ánxel, Ánxelu, Xelu (short) * Bulgarian: Ангел (''Angel'') (masc.), Ангелина (''Angelina'') (fem.) * Croatian: Anđeo, Anđelko (masc.); Anđela, Anđelka (fem.) * French: Ange (masc.), Angèl (masc.), Angèle (fem.), Angélique (fem ...
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Anđelo
Anđelo is a South Slavic masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Anđelo Jurkas, Croatian writer * Anđelo Kvesić (born 1995), Croatian karateka * Anđelo Milevoj (born 1941), Croatian football player * Anđelo Rudović (born 1996), Montenegrin football player * Anđelo Srzentić (born 1990), Croatian football player * Anđelo Šetka (born 1985), Croatian water polo player See also * * Angel (given name) * Anđeo (given name) * Anđela Anđela is a South Slavic feminine given name, cognate to Angela. Notable people with the name include: * Anđela Bulatović (born 1987), Montenegrin handball player * Anđela Frajtović (born 2000), Serbian football player * Anđela Janjušev ... {{given name Croatian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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