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Glavaš (Serbian Cyrillic: Главаш) is a Serbian and Croatian family name. People with the surname include: * Luka Glavas (1985), Australian-born footballer * Branimir Glavaš (1956), Croatian former major general and politician * Marin Glavaš (born 1992), Croatian footballer * Radoslav Glavaš (senior) (1863–1913), Herzegovinian Croat Franciscan * Radoslav Glavaš (junior) (1909–1945), Herzegovinian Croat Franciscan * Stanoje Glavaš Stanoje Stamatović ( sr-cyr, Станоје Стаматовић), known as Stanoje Glavaš (Станоје Главаш; 21 February 1763 – 15 February 1815) was a Serbian hajduk and hero in the First Serbian Uprising. Life Glavaš was born i ... (1763–1815), Serbian hajduk and hero * Vlatko Glavaš (1962), Bosnian footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Glavas Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Luka Glavas
Luka Glavas (; born 20 January 1985) is a former Australian footballer. Biography Luka Glavas played for Hurstville Zagreb from 2003 to 2004, Melbourne Knights from 2004 to 2005 and Sydney United from 2005 to 2006. In the 2006 NSW Premier League Grand Final against Blacktown City Demons, Glavas scored all four goals in a 4–0 win for Sydney United. Glavas then joined Perth Glory in mid-2006. Glavas scored his first ever A-League goal against Sydney FC on 29 October 2006. However, he was generally disappointing during his time at Perth Glory. At the end of the 2006–2007 A-League season, Perth advised Glavas that he was one of five players to be released by the club. On 13 February 2007, Sydney FC announced Glavas had signed with the club and was included in the squad for the AFC Champions League 2007. Glavas was released by Sydney at the completion of their ACL campaign and signed with Heidelberg United in the Victorian Premier League. In 2008 Glavas returned t ...
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Branimir Glavaš
Branimir Glavaš (born 23 September 1956 in Osijek) is a Croatian retired major general and politician. He was one of the founders of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party which was in power in the 1990s and one of its key figures until a split in 2006. In 2009, Glavaš was found guilty of war crimes, including torture and murder of civilians, during his tenure as major general in the Croatian War of Independence. Glavaš came to prominence in his home city of Osijek in eastern Croatia during the war when he led its defense and attained the rank of major general in the Croatian Army. After the war he continued to exercise much influence as one of the leading members of Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). In 2005, Glavaš was charged with war crimes at a Croatian court; he left HDZ and founded a new party – the Croatian Democratic Assembly of Slavonia and Baranja (HDSSB). After a lengthy and controversial trial, during which he was re-elected to parliament and had to be str ...
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Marin Glavaš
Marin Glavaš (born 17 March 1992) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a winger, currently playing for UFC Markt Allhau in the Austrian fourth tier- Burgenlandliga. Club career Glavaš, originally from Imotski, moved to Osijek aged 15. He made his league debut on 6 August 2011 in a 4–0 home win against NK Zagreb, at 19 years of age, coming in for Srđan Vidaković in the 84th minute. He scored his first league goal in the 2–0 home win against Hajduk Split on 24 August 2014. In February 2016, Glavaš joined Ararat Yerevan for their training camp in the United States, joining them permanently on 24 February. In March 2017, Glavaš signed for Finnish second tier club Oulu for the 2017 season. After spending 2 years in Austria playing for four different clubs, Glavaš signed a six month contract with a possibility of a two-year extension with Bosnian Premier League club Široki Brijeg Široki Brijeg () is a city and the regional capital of West Herzegovina ...
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Radoslav Glavaš (senior)
Radoslav Glavaš (28 November 1867 – 20 July 1913) was a Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Herzegovinian Croat Franciscan, writer and cultural worker. From 1904 he was a secretary of Bishop Paškal Buconjić of Roman Catholic Diocese of Mostar-Duvno, Mostar-Duvno and Roman Catholic Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan, Trebinje-Mrkan and from 1910 he served as a general vicar the Diocese of Mostar-Duvno. He used his position and influence to enrich and promote the interests of the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina. As a writer, he defended the interests of the Franciscans. Early life Glavaš was born in Drinovci near Grude in Herzegovina Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. He studied philosophy and theology in Rome, Perugia and Innsbruck. In 1890, Glavaš was ordained a priest. In 1893, he became a professor of theology in Assisi. He taught theology at the seminaries in Franciscan friaries in Franciscan friary, Široki Brijeg, Široki Brijeg and Franciscan friary, Mostar, Mostar. He ...
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Radoslav Glavaš (junior)
Radoslav Glavaš (29 October 1909 – June 1945) was a Herzegovinian Franciscan who headed the Department of Religion of the Ministry of Justice and Religion of the fascist Independent State of Croatia during World War II. A native of Drinovci near Grude in Herzegovina, Glavaš became a member of the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina in 1928. After finishing his studies at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, he taught the Croatian language and literature at the Franciscan gymnasium in Široki Brijeg. Known as a nationalist, he supported the puppet Independent State of Croatia (NDH), established by Nazi Germany and Italy in 1941. He became head of the Department of Religion at the Ministry of Justice and Religion of the NDH immediately after establishing the puppet state in May 1941. He held that post until the dissolution of the NDH in May 1945. As an official at the Ministry of Justice and Religion, Glavaš was charged with setting up t ...
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Stanoje Glavaš
Stanoje Stamatović ( sr-cyr, Станоје Стаматовић), known as Stanoje Glavaš (Станоје Главаш; 21 February 1763 – 15 February 1815) was a Serbian hajduk and hero in the First Serbian Uprising. Life Glavaš was born in 1763 in the village of Glibovac, near Smederevska Palanka, at the time part of the Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman Empire. In his youth, he was a gentleman's tailor in Smederevska Palanka. He never married, which was unusual for small town business owners of the time in Serbia. For a time, he shared a house with a certain other confirmed bachelor, originally from Negotin, one Borisav Petrović, and they had a joint enterprise for constructing adobe houses. During this time Karađorđe Petrović spent several months in Glavaš's house, either as an apprentice or as a hajduk in hiding during wintertime. Later, Glavaš was the co-leader, with :sr:Станко Арамбашић, Stanko Arambašić and :sr:Лазар Добрић, Lazar Dobrić ...
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Vlatko Glavaš
Vlatko Glavaš (; born 2 September 1962) is a Bosnian politician serving as member of the national House of Representatives since 2018. He is also a member of the Democratic Front. Glavaš is a former professional football manager and retired player. Club career Glavaš started his career at hometown club Iskra Bugojno and played a significant part of his career for clubs in Germany. International career Glavaš made his debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in a September 1996 FIFA World Cup qualification match away against Greece and earned a total of six caps, scoring no goals. His final international was a June 1997 World Cup qualification match against Denmark. Political career In the 2018 Bosnian general election, Glavaš entered into politics, getting elected to the national House of Representatives as a member of Željko Komšić's Democratic Front. He was re-elected to the House of Representatives in the 2022 general election. Honours Player Iskra Bugojno *Yugoslav Seco ...
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Surnames Of Croatian Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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