Juraj Dragišić (c. 1445–1520), known in Italian as Giorgio Benigno Salviati (Latin: Georgius Benignus de Salviatis), was a Bosnian Franciscan theologian...
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Bosnian footballer Emir Sulejmanović (b. 1995), basketball player Juraj Dragišić (c. 1445–1520), Franciscan theologian and philosopher Hajdarbegovic...
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Vukčić Hrvatinić Hrvatinić Ivaniš Dragišić Hrvatinić Pavao Dragišić Hrvatinić Marko Dragišić Hrvatinić Juraj Dragišić Kosača Pavlović Zlatonosović Hrvatin...
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sources for the last time in 1401. Ivaniš Dragišić is mentioned as one of the witnesses in the charter of Juraj Vojsalić, son of Vojislav Vukčić Hrvatinić...
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Apocalypsis nova of Amadeus of Portugal, recently brought to light by Juraj Dragišić, to whom she refers in her letters. One 100 of her letters survive,...
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June, Lorenzo de' Medici invited Nicolaus and the Bosnian Franciscan Juraj Dragišić to a banquet in the Palazzo Vecchio to continue the debate. Both philosophers...
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his work was placed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. Philosopher Juraj Dragišić (Georgius Benignus de Salviatis, 1450–1520) hailed from Srebrenica in...
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record of this debate was made by one of his former Oxford students, Juraj Dragišić. On 16 December 1471, Pope Sixtus IV appointed Foxal to succeed John...
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Ludwig Raber (O.F.M.). Mödling 1988. Juraj Dragišić und Johannes Reuchlin, u Georgius Benignus (Juraj Dragišić), Defensio praestantissimi viri Joannis...
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Porto Zaccano, Porto Fengo, Drage Dragičević Draghicevici, Draghicevich Dragišić Draghissici, Draghissich Dragljane Dragagline, Dragaline, Dragliane Dragović...
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