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Jerolim may refer to: * Jerolim, Croatian masculine given name ** Jerolim Kavanjin, Croatian poet ** Jerolim Miše, Croatian painter, teacher, and art critic ** Jerolim Zagurović (c. 1550—1580), Serbian-Venetian printer * Jerolim (island), an uninhabited island near Hvar, Croatia See also * Jeronim (other) Jeronim may refer to: * Jeronim, South Slavic and Albanian masculine given name ** Jeronim de Rada, Italo-Albanian writer ** Jeronim Ljubibratić, Ragusan military officer ** Jeronim Mileta, Croatian cleric ** Jeronim Vidulić, Croatian poet * Jero ... * Jarolím * Jere (name) {{disambig, given name, geo Croatian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Jerolim Kavanjin
Jerolim Kavanjin, also known as Girolamo Cavagnini (4 February 1641 – 29 November 1714), was a Venetian poet from Spalato (now Split, Croatia) who wrote in the Croatian language. Biography Kavanjin was born into a wealthy and noble family of Split, as a descendant of the Croaticised Italian family Cavagnini. Kavanjin rose to prominence at the same time as Ignjat Đurđević at the beginning of the 18th century. He was married to the sister of John Peter Marchi. In 1703, Kavanjin became a member of the Illyrian Academy Marchi founded in 1703. In his summer mansion on Sutivan, on the island of Brač, where he retired after military and legislative careers, Kavanjin wrote the most voluminous poetical work in the whole of Croatian literature, with approximately 32,500 verses: '' Poviest vanđelska bogatoga a nesretna Epuluna i ubogoga a čestita Lazara'', usually referred to by the later editors, according to the subtitle in the original, as ("Riches and Poverty"). This reli ...
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Jerolim Miše
Jerolim Miše (25 September 1890 – 14 September 1970), was a Croatian painter, teacher, and art critic. He painted portraits, still lifes and landscapes of his native Dalmatia. A member of the Group of Three, Group of Four, and the Independent Group of Artists. In addition to being an exhibiting artist, Jerolim Miše taught and encouraged other artists for over 60 years, wrote articles and critiqued visual arts. As both a painter and a critic, he made an enormous contribution to modern art in Croatia. Biography Jerolim Miše was born on 25 September 1890 in Split. He began to study painting at the craft school in Split, then attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb, but moved to Rome, and finally Florence where he completed his formal training at the Accademia Internazionale. The move to Rome came after an incident where he published criticism of his teacher Menci Clement Crnčić in the paper Zvono. During his time in Italy (1891–1914), he wrote critiques and reviews ...
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Jerolim Zagurović
Jerolim Zagurović ((), ) ( 1550—1580) was a Serbian- Venetian printer of Serbian Cyrillic books ('' srbulje''). Zagurović and Vićenco Vuković were the last printers of srbulje books. Family Zagurović was Serbian Catholic and member of the noble Zagurović family from Kotor, Republic of Venice (today Montenegro). His paternal uncle was distinguished poet Ilija Zagurović. The Zagurović family was related to the Serbian Crnojević family through the marriage of Jerolim Zagurović and Antonija Crnojević, the daughter of Lord Đurađ Crnojević of Zeta (r. 1489–96). They had a son, Anđelo, who lived in Venice. Printing The Crnojević printing house was disestablished when Đurađ Crnojević fled Zeta in 1496. The types used in his printing house remained in the monastery until Jerolim Zagurović found them somewhere before 1569. He wrote that he took some types to Venice. Because Jerolim insisted he brought types from Crnojević printing house to Venice, it was ...
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Jerolim (island)
Jerolim is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, one of the Paklinski Islands southwest of Hvar. Jerolim has an area of , and its coastline is long. Jerolim island is 5 minutes from Hvar town by taxi boat. Since the 1950s it is a naturist Naturism is a lifestyle of practicing non-sexual social nudity in private and in public; the word also refers to the cultural movement which advocates and defends that lifestyle. Both may alternatively be called nudism. Though the two terms a ... island, with clear sea, pine trees and restaurants References Islands of the Adriatic Sea Islands of Croatia Uninhabited islands of Croatia Landforms of Split-Dalmatia County {{Croatia-geo-stub ...
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Jeronim (other)
Jeronim may refer to: * Jeronim, South Slavic and Albanian masculine given name ** Jeronim de Rada, Italo-Albanian writer ** Jeronim Ljubibratić, Ragusan military officer ** Jeronim Mileta, Croatian cleric ** Jeronim Vidulić, Croatian poet * Jeronim, Slovenia, a village near Vransko See also

* Hieronymus * Jere (name) * Jerolim (other) * Jerome {{disambig, given name Croatian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Jarolím
Jarolím is a surname and a given name, a Czech-language variant of the given name Hieronymus. The feminine form of the surname: Jarolimová. Notable people with the surname include: Surname *David Jarolím (born 1979), Czech footballer * Erika Jensen-Jarolim, Austrian physician and medical researcher in immunology and allergies *Karel Jarolím (born 1956), Czech football coach and former international footballer *Lukáš Jarolím (born 1976), Czech football player *Marek Jarolím Marek Jarolím (born 21 May 1984) is a Czech football manager and former player. He played as a midfielder. Playing career In March 2013, Jarolím signed for Chinese Super League club Hangzhou Greentown. After leaving China, he started trainin ... (born 1984), Czech football midfielder Given name * (1915-1969), Czech Roman Catholic clergyman and theologian See also * Jerolim (other) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jarolim ...
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Jere (name)
Jere is a masculine given name and a surname. The given name is often a short form of names such as Jerald or Jeremiah. Given name * Empress Xiaoduanwen (1600–1649), personal name Jere (or Jerjer), Empress Consort of Hong Taiji of the Qing Dynasty * Jere Abbott (1897–1982), American art historian and first associate director of the Museum of Modern Art * Jere Allen, American painter and former art professor * Jere L. Bacharach (1938–2023), American history professor emeritus * Jere Baxter (1852–1904), American businessman, lawyer and politician * Jere Beasley (born 1935), American attorney and politician * Jere Bergius (born 1987), Finnish pole vaulter * Jere Brophy, American educational psychologist * Jere Cooper (1893–1957), American politician * Jere Elliott (born 1946), American alpine skier * Jere Gillis (born 1957), American National Hockey League player * Jere Hård (born 1978), Finnish swimmer * Jere Hargrove (born 1946), American politician * Jere T. Hump ...
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Croatian Masculine Given Names
Croatian may refer to: * Croatia *Croatian language Croatian (; ) is the standard language, standardised Variety (linguistics)#Standard varieties, variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats. It is the national official language and literary standard of Croatia, o ... * Croatian people * Croatians (demonym) See also * * * Croatan (other) * Croatia (other) * Croatoan (other) * Hrvatski (other) * Hrvatsko (other) * Serbo-Croatian (other) {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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