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Matijević or Matijevic ( sr-Cyrl, Матијевић) is a South Slavic surname derived from masculine given name Matija, cognate of "Matthew" (compare English Matheson). It may refer to: * Egon Matijevic (1922–2016), American chemist * J. J. Matijevic (born 1995), American baseball player * Jacob Matijevic (1947–2012), Croatian American robotics engineer * Miljenko Matijevic (born 1964), Croatian American rock singer * Slobodan Matijević (born 1988), Serbian bobsledder * Vladimir Matijević Vladimir Matijević ( sr-Cyrl, Владимир Матијевић; 3 August 1854 – 7 September 1929) was a Serbian businessman and philanthropist. Biography He was born in Kordun's Gornji Budački near Krnjak, at the time in the Austrian Em ... (1854–1929), Serbian entrepreneur * Vladimir Matijević (footballer) (born 1957), Bosnian football player See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Matijevic Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Serbian origin Patronymic surnames Surnames ...
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Vladimir Matijević
Vladimir Matijević ( sr-Cyrl, Владимир Матијевић; 3 August 1854 – 7 September 1929) was a Serbian businessman and philanthropist. Biography He was born in Kordun's Gornji Budački near Krnjak, at the time in the Austrian Empire. In Karlovac, he received his primary education before entering the a military cadet school in Turanj, Karlovac, but then went back to civil school, and later enrolled in the Gymnasium Karlovac and after that at the Vienna School of Commerce. There he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce. Upon his return from Vienna, he dedicated himself to commerce and took over the firm " Gustaf Saher" in Zagreb. In 1876 he joined the Serbian Army as a volunteer at the outbreak of the Serbian-Turkish Wars. In 1895 he founded the Serbian Bank in Zagreb in order that the Serbian privrednici could access funds in a timely manner without obstructions. He was also the founder of the Serbian Business Association Privrednik (1897) and the Union of Agr ...
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Vladimir Matijević (footballer)
Vladimir Matijević (2 January 1957 – 8 July 2015) was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player. He earned three caps for Yugoslavia. Club career He spent his entire career with hometown club Velež Mostar, captained them and won two Yugoslav Cups with Velež. International career ''Dada'' Matijević made his debut for Yugoslavia in a March 1980 Balkan Cup match against Romania and has earned a total of 3 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was a September 1984 friendly match away against Scotland. Personal life and death After retiring as a player, he had a bar in Mostar. He died of a long illness in 2015.U Mostaru preminuo Vladimir Matijević
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Egon Matijevic
Egon Matijevic (27 April 1922 – 20 July 2016) was an American chemist. He earned his B.Sc. and Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Zagreb. After specialization at the University of Cambridge he continued to work at the Clarkson University. He is the author of more than 550 scientific papers in colloidal and surface chemistry with numerous applications in medicine and industry. Matijevic was a member of American Chemical Society, American Association for Crystal Growth, World Academy of Ceramics, International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists and honorary member of American Ceramic Society, German Colloid Society, Chemical Society of Japan The (CSJ) is a learned society and professional association founded in 1878 in order to advance research in chemistry. The mission of the CSJ is to promote chemistry for science and industry in collaboration with other domestic and global socie ... and Materials Research Society of Japan. See also * Solvophoresis Ref ...
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Matija
Matija is a South Slavic masculine given name, cognate to Matthew. Notable people with the name include: * Matija Ahacel (1779–1845), Carinthian Slovene philologist, publicist, and collector of folk songs * Matija Antun Relković (1732–1798), Habsburg military officer and Croatian writer * Matija Babić (born 1978), Croatian journalist and entrepreneur * Matija Ban (1818–1903), Serbian poet, dramatist, and playwright * Matija Barl (1940–2018), Slovene actor, producer and translator * Matija Bećković (born 1939), Serbian writer and poet * Matija Bertolloti, Slovenian politician * Matija Bravničar (1897–1977), Slovenian composer * Matija Čanić (1901–1964), Croatian military officer * Matija Češković (born 1981), Croatian basketball guard * Matija Christian, Slovenian politician * Matija Čop (1797–1835), Slovene linguist, literary historian and critic * Matija Di Georgio, Slovenian politician * Matija Divković Matija Divković (1563 – 21 August 1 ...
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Slobodan Matijević
Serbia participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was the first time the nation had participated in the Winter Olympics after competing as Serbia and Montenegro in the previous Olympics. Alpine skiing Biathlon Bobsleigh Serbia was allowed to enter in the four man event following reallocation from the FIBT on 26 January 2010.26 January 2010 FIBT final quota allocations for bobsleigh four-man at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Matheson (surname)
Matheson is a surname derived from either an anglicised form of Scottish Gaelic surnames or the patronymic form of a short form of the English '' Matthew''.. This webpage cited: . This English personal name is ultimately derived from the Biblical Hebrew מַתִּתְיָהוּ‎ (mattiṯyāhū), which means "gift of God".. An early record form of the surname ''Matheson'' is ''Mathyson'', recorded in 1392;.. this recorded name literally means "son of ''Mathi''"—''Mathi'' being a pet form of ''Matthew''. Two different Scottish Gaelic surnames have been Anglicised ''Matheson''. One such surname is ''Mac Mhathghamhuin'' ( Clan Matheson), which became Anglicised ''Matheson'' on account of its similar sound.. This Gaelic surname is of an entirely different etymology than ''Matheson'', as the Gaelic ''mathghamhuin'' means "bear".. Another Gaelic surname Anglicised ''Matheson'' is ''Mac Matha''. This Gaelic surname is derived from the patronymic form of a Gaelic form of ''Matthew'' ...
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Jacob Matijevic
Jacob (Richard) Matijevic, also known as "Jake" Matijevic, (3 November 1947 – 20 August 2012) was an American NASA engineer of Croatian origin who worked on Mars Exploration Rovers. Dr. Matijevic was involved in developing the ''"Sojourner"'', ''" Spirit"'', ''"Opportunity"'' and ''"Curiosity"'' rovers. For his contributions to the rover projects, NASA named several landmarks on the planet Mars (including ''" Matijevic Hill"'' and ''" Jake Matijevic"'' rock) after him. Matijevic was born and grew up in Chicago, Illinois and graduated from Mount Carmel High School. In 1969, he received a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the Illinois Institute of Technology, and, in 1973, earned a Ph.D. degree in mathematics from the University of Chicago under the supervision of Irving Kaplansky. In 1981, Matijevic began working at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, as a control systems engineer. In 1986, he worked in the telerobotics field and later, in 199 ...
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