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American electrical engineer (1923–2021)
Ferdo Ivanek (June 1, 1923 – October 2, 2021) was an American electrical engineer of Yugoslav origin. He is best known for his contributions to microwave
Ferdo_Ivanek
Croatian painter of French ancestry
Ferdinand (Ferdo) von Quiquerez, also called Ferdo Kikerec (17 March 1845 – 12 January 1893) was a Croatian painter of French ancestry. Among his most
Ferdo_Quiquerez
King of Croatia
being a historiographical invention. In the old chronology (per Ferdo Šišić), Trpimir II would be the son of Duke Muncimir and younger brother of King Tomislav
Trpimir_II
Personal union of two kingdoms
Wayback Machine, pp. 11–12 Ferdo Šišić, Povijest Hrvata; pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda 600. – 1918. Zagreb, p. 190 Ferdo Šišić, Povijest Hrvata; pregled
Croatia in personal union with Hungary
Croatia_in_personal_union_with_Hungary
Ban of Croatia
accepted to be Petar Svačić or Snačić in the historiography and the public. Ferdo Šišić's identification of Petar with Petar Slaven is also deemed unsuccessful
Petar_Snačić
Conflicts between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Ottoman Empire
Hrvatskog Kraljevstva u međunarodnim državnim ugovorima, Povijesni prilozi 10/1991, p. 37-79 Ferdo Šišić: Pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda 600.-1526.
Croatian–Ottoman_wars
Pakistani electoral district
PK-73 Peshawar-II (پی کے-73 پشاور-2) is a constituency for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. PK-72 Peshawar-I
PK-73_Peshawar-II
killed a local Ottoman tyrant, Smail-aga Čengić, on the auspices of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, the Prince-Bishop of Montenegro. He later became a senator
Novica_Cerović
Yugoslav guerrilla organization in Italy (1927-1941)
the organization were sentenced at the First Trieste trial; four of them (Ferdo Bidovec, Fran Marušič, Zvonimir Miloš and Alojzij Valenčič), charged with
TIGR
Human settlement in Krapina-Zagorje Country, Croatia
Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012. Šišić, Ferdo, ed. (1917-07-13) [written 1600-06-13]. "Zaključci hrvatsko-slavonskoga
Macelj
Duke of Apulia and Calabria (1015–1085)
Forbes 1879, p. 413. The Alexiad, Book 1, Chapter 12 Loud, pp. 214-217. Ferdo Šišić, Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara, 1925, Zagreb ISBN 86-401-0080-2
Robert_Guiscard
Brood, Hrelyn, Verbowzko, Modrusse, Thowi, Grobnyk et Dubowecz Šišić, Ferdo, ed. (1917-07-13) [written 1588-07-26]. "Zaključci hrvatsko-slavonskoga
Dubovac_Castle
of the march is divided between two composers in time of the World War II, Ferdo Pomykalo and Antun Kopitović, more known as Ante. The political differences
National_Heroes
Slovenian author, playwright, editor and politician (1894-1957)
Ferdo Kozak (28 October 1894 – 8 December 1957) was a Slovenian author, playwright, editor and politician. He was baptized Ferdinand Kozak in an upper
Ferdo_Kozak
City in Central Croatia, Croatia
Serbo-Croatian, 664 pages, 1980 Lopašić 1879, p. 26. Lopašić 1879, p. 32. Šišić, Ferdo, ed. (1917-07-13) [written 1588-07-26]. "Zaključci hrvatsko-slavonskoga
Karlovac
Title for Croatia bestowed by the Pope in 1519
Europe, defending it from the Ottoman Empire. In the 15th century Pope Pius II, admiring the Ottoman–Albanian Wars waged mainly by Skanderbeg, defined Albania
Antemurale_Christianitatis
Croatian-Hungarian nobleman and general (died 1566)
Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža, 1999–2009, retrieved 27 May 2019 Bain 1911. Ferdo Šišić: Povijest Hrvata - Pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda 1526-1918 -
Nikola_IV_Zrinski
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Cross worker Charles X of France (1757–1836), last Bourbon king of France Ferdo Delak (1905–1968), stage director Nora Gregor (1901–1949), actress Sergej
Gorizia
Italian soldier and military theorist (1609–1680)
negative light for his roles in Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664). Croatian Ferdo Šišić described him as: "brave, prudent and educated man, but at the same
Raimondo_Montecuccoli
"Commune of Paris | 1871". britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-03-15. Šišić, Ferdo (1926). Kvaternik (Rakovička buna) (in Croatian). Zagreb: Tisak Hrvatskog
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
Former lands of Austria and Austria-Hungary
2021. Retrieved 10 May 2021. Ferdo Šišić, Hrvatska povijest, Kratki pregled povijesti republike dubrovačke, Zagreb, 1913. Ferdo Šišić, Hrvatska povijest,
Kingdom_of_Dalmatia
Country in Central Europe
Slovenian dance centre at Rožnik Hill after the World War II was supported by the minister of culture, Ferdo Kozak, but was cancelled by his successor. Pino Mlakar
Slovenia
1493 battle of the Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman War
Encyclopedia), 2011, p. 491 Goldstein 1999, pp. 30–31. Mažuran 1998, p. 38. Ferdo Šišić: Povijest Hrvata; pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda 600–1918, Zagreb
Battle_of_Krbava_Field
Town in Croatia
zemaljska vlada, 🖶 Kraljevska zemaljska tiskara. pp. XXXI–XXXIII. Šišić, Ferdo, ed. (1917-07-13) [written 1607-06-24]. "Articuli dominorum et nobilium
Bakar,_Croatia
14th-century Bosnian nobleman
znanstvenih časopisa: 33–68. ISSN 0351-9767. Retrieved 10 March 2019. Šišić, Ferdo (1902). Vojvoda Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić i njegovo doba. (1350-1416): s jednim
Hrvoje_Vukčić_Hrvatinić
King of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1058 to 1074
bans were first mentioned in 1067. Older generation of historians like Ferdo Šišić and Miho Barada assumed, apart from the ban of Croatia, that the banate
Peter_Krešimir_IV
Bosnian medieval noble family
monografije ed.). Institut za istoriju. ISBN 978-9958-649-01-1. Šišić, Ferdo (1902). Vojvoda Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić i njegovo doba. (1350-1416): s jednim
Hrvatinić_noble_family
City in Croatia
(2004b). Prošlost Dalmacije [Dalmatia's Past]. Vol. II. Split: Marjan Tisak. ISBN 953-214-182-0. Šišić, Ferdo (1920). Povijest Hrvata; pregled povijesti hrvatskog
Split,_Croatia
of the dukes and kings of Croatia was conceptualized by Franjo Rački and Ferdo Šišić, but although generally accepted, has several controversial claims
List of dukes and kings of Croatia
List_of_dukes_and_kings_of_Croatia
Stănescu, Republica de la Ploiești, Ed. Ploiești Mileniul III, 2016. Šišić, Ferdo (1926). Kvaternik (Rakovička buna) (in Croatian). Zagreb: Tisak Hrvatskog
List of historical unrecognized states
List_of_historical_unrecognized_states
European state, 7/8th century to c. 925
Croatian) Fine 1991, p. 264. Ferdo Šišić: Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara, p. 651 Goldstein 1995, p. 198. Ferdo Šišić: Pregled povijesti hrvatskoga
Duchy_of_Croatia
Medieval kingdom
1991, p. 288 Barna Mezey: Magyar alkotmánytörténet, Budapest, 1995, p. 66 Ferdo Šišić: Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara, p. 651 Monumenta spectantia
Kingdom_of_Croatia_(925–1102)
Part of the Long Turkish and Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman Wars (1593)
1988, p. 496 Ivo Goldstein: Sisačka bitka 1593., Zagreb, 1994, p. 104 Ferdo Šišić: Povijest Hrvata; pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda 600 – 1918, pp
Battle_of_Sisak
ORJUNA founder
Chetnik. According to some sources Bartulović was a freemason. Together with Ferdo Šišić, Grga Novak and Vasilj Popović, Bartulović allegedly belonged to the
Niko_Bartulović
Slovenian literary critic, essayist and politician
Boris Kidrič Miha Marinko Preceded by Position Established Succeeded by Ferdo Kozak Personal details Born 14 October 1895 Ljubljana, Duchy of Carniola
Josip_Vidmar
Town in Upper Carniola, Slovenia
the Republic of Slovenia Radovljica municipal site (in Slovene) Gestrin, Ferdo. 1991. Radovljica – vas, trg in mesto do 18. stoletja. Zgodovinski časopis
Radovljica
1941–1945 puppet state of Germany and Italy
and Consequences. New York University Press. p. 29. ISBN 9780814712887. Ferdo Šišić: Ljetopis Jugoslavenske akademije, Vol.49 (Zagreb 1936) p. 279 Srdja
Independent_State_of_Croatia
Hungarian-Croatian nobleman
Croatian). 53 (53). Croatian State Archives: 180. Retrieved 2012-09-07. Ferdo Šišić, Povijest Hrvata; pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda 600. - 1918.
Tamás_Erdődy
Purges and reforms in Yugoslavia in response to the Tito–Stalin split
1980s. Particularly notable literary works were written by Puriša Đorđević, Ferdo Godina, Branko Hofman, Antonije Isaković, Dušan Jovanović, Dragan Kalajdžić
Informbiro_period
King of Croatia
Sime Ljubić (1864). Pregled Hrvatske povíesti. Emidija Mohovića. pp. 23–. Ferdo Šišić, Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara, 1925, Zagreb ISBN 86-401-0080-2
Svetoslav_Suronja
1987 soundtrack album by Laibach
sweetheart. "Delak" is probably named after radical Slovenian theatrical artist Ferdo Delak. The pieces "Koža", "Jägerspiel", "Herzfeld" and "Krst" are also found
Baptism_(Laibach_album)
Novak, Grga (2004b). Prošlost Dalmacije. Vol. II. Split: Marjan Tisak. ISBN 953-214-182-0. Šišić, Ferdo. Povijest Hrvata; pregled povijesti hrvatskog
History_of_Split
Mountain in northwest Slovenia; highest peak of the Julian Alps
titled The Slopes of Mount Triglav (Triglavske strmine). It was directed by Ferdo Delak and was a romantic story featuring a wedding on the top of Triglav
Triglav
King of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1075 to 1089
in the historiography since the 16th century, but some historians like Ferdo Šišić and archaeologist Stjepan Gunjača argued in favor of a documented
Demetrius_Zvonimir
Ottoman general (1780–1840)
1879. Dr. L. Tomanović: "Petar II. Petrović Njegoš" Cetinje 1896. Article in Sarajevo magazine "Nada" 1898. Šišić, Ferdo (1908). "POGIBIJA SMAIL-AGE ČENGIĆA"
Smail_Agha_Čengić
Croatian medieval dynasty
of the dukes and kings of Croatia was conceptualized by Franjo Rački and Ferdo Šišić, but although generally accepted, has several controversial claims
Trpimirović_dynasty
Capital city and county in Croatia
2025. "5. rujna 1891. prvi je tramvaj krenuo Zagrebom: Doznajte tko su Ferdo, Vid i Belko". www.index.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 25 October 2025. "zagreb
Zagreb
Noble title used in Central and Southeastern Europe
name of a poorly known khagan, yet from a prehistoric word Ban or Pan. Ferdo Šišić considered that is impossible it directly originated from a personal
Ban_(title)
Municipality in Continental Croatia, Croatia
Brood, Hrelyn, Verbowzko, Modrusse, Thowi, Grobnyk et Dubowecz Šišić, Ferdo, ed. (1917-07-13) [written 1588-07-26]. "Zaključci hrvatsko-slavonskoga
Ribnik,_Croatia
Historic site
Brood, Hrelyn, Verbowzko, Modrusse, Thowi, Grobnyk et Dubowecz Šišić, Ferdo, ed. (1917-07-13) [written 1579-02-25]. "aključci hrvatsko-slavonskoga sabora
Ozalj_Castle
the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University). p. 25. ISBN 9783829820479. Šišić, Ferdo (1990). Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara: sa 280 slika i 3 karte
History of the Byzantine Empire
History_of_the_Byzantine_Empire
King of Croatia
their armies to victory, assumed the title of king... Croatia in the 10th and 11th centuries: maps from the book of Ferdo Šišić, a Croatian historian
Tomislav,_King_of_Croatia
Slavic people in the former Roman province
11th century are disputed in modern historiography. Croatian historian Ferdo Šišić and his followers assume that Tomislav of Croatia had ruled most of
Slavs_in_Lower_Pannonia
Social and fiscal class in Ottoman lands
Vladimir Babić; dr. Vaso Čubrilović; dr. Branislav Đurđević; Nedim Filipović; Ferdo Gastrin; dr. Bogo Grafenauer; dr. Nada Klaić; Ljuben Lape; dr. Arpad Lebl;
Vlachs_(Ottoman_social_class)
Slovenian-Italian ski resort
River St. Leonard's Church St. Ulrich's Parish Church Trenta Triglav Lakes Valley Vršič Pass Notable people Vasja Klavora Ferdo Kravanja Anton Ocvirk
Kanin-Sella_Nevea_Ski_Resort
History of the Italian city
being sentenced to death and shot at Basovizza [it] on 6 September 1930 (Ferdo Bidovec [sl], Fran Marušič [sl], Zvonimir Miloš [sl] and Alojz Valenčič [sl])
History_of_Trieste
Areas where the Slovene language is spoken
Magyarországi szlovének néprajza (Budapest: A Magyar Néprajzi Társaság, 1997 Ferdo Gestrin, Slovanske migracije v Italijo (Ljubljana: Slovenska matica, 1998)
Slovene_Lands
City in Slavonia, Croatia
former politician Branko Mihaljević, singer Krunoslav Slabinac, singer Ferdo Šišić, historian Snježana Kordić, linguist Drago Hedl, investigative journalist
Osijek
hrvatska II. Zagreb: Tisak K. Albrechta. pp. 82–83. Macan, 111 "Ozalj". www.enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 9 June 2023. Macan, 108-110 Šišić, Ferdo (2004)
History_of_Croatia
Attempt to oust the Habsburg monarchy from Croatia
Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. 24: 41–112. ISSN 0351-272X. Šišić, Ferdo (1892). Petar grof Zrinjski i knez Fr. Krsto Frankopan na stratištu: crtica
Magnate_conspiracy
Slovenian playwright & essayist (1929-1981)
Yugoslavia, to a prominent left liberal intellectual family. His father Ferdo Kozak was a renowned essayist and literary critic, his uncle Juš Kozak was
Primož_Kozak
Slovenian politician (1886–1942)
Collaboration. Stanford University Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-8047-7924-1. Gestrin, Ferdo, & Vasilij Melik. 1950. Slovenska zgodovina, 1813–1914. Ljubljana: Državna
Marko_Natlačen
King of Croatia
atque aui mei beate memorie Cresimiri regis patrisque mei regis Stephani." Ferdo Šišić, Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara, 1925, Zagreb ISBN 86-401-0080-2
Stephen_I_of_Croatia
Capital and largest city of Slovenia
from the original on 18 March 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2009. Gestrin, Ferdo (1963). "Oris zgodovine Ljubljane od XVI. do XVIII. stoletja" [An Outline
Ljubljana
City in Dalmatia, Croatia
Archived from the original on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2015. Dr. Ferdo Čulinović: Šibenik from the fall of Venice to the collapse of the French
Šibenik
Municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia
ISBN 978-953-96836-1-8. Centre (1998). Jews in Eastern Europe. The Centre. Čulinović, Ferdo (1970). Okupatorska podjela Jugoslavije. Vojnoizdavački. Official website
Lobor
of the dukes and kings of Croatia was conceptualized by Franjo Rački and Ferdo Šišić, but although generally accepted, has several controversial claims
Trpimirović_royal_family_tree
historian Ivan Ratkaj – historian, Jesuit, explorer Juraj Ratkaj – historian Ferdo Šišić – historian Ludovicus Tubero – historian Franjo Tuđman – historian
List_of_people_from_Croatia
Rački (1828–1894) Tadija Smičiklas (1843–1914) Vjekoslav Klaić (1849–1928) Ferdo Šišić (1869–1940) Nada Klaić (1920–1988) Mirjana Gross (1922–2012) Trpimir
List of historians by area of study
List_of_historians_by_area_of_study
Archaic name for inhabitants of Bosnia
written to his superiors in Dubrovnik Bosnian historian Pejo Ćošković, citing Ferdo Šišić and Dominik Mandić, describes the use of the term in royal documents
Bošnjani
and Pan-Slavism. The ideas by Rački were furtherly developed by historian Ferdo Šišić in his seminal work History of the Croats in the Age of the Croat
Origin hypotheses of the Croats
Origin_hypotheses_of_the_Croats
Village in Karlovac County, Croatia
na Dobri (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2018-08-20. Šišić, Ferdo, ed. (1917-07-13) [written 1588-07-26]. "Zaključci hrvatsko-slavonskoga
Novigrad_na_Dobri
Greek inscription
Yugoslav scholars avoided discussing them, or in the case of scholars such as Ferdo Šišić, Trpimir Macan, Josip Horvat, Bogo Grafenauer, Jaroslav Šidak, Gordan
Tanais_Tablets
First-level administrative division of Croatia
Yugoslavia. Socialist Republic of Croatia, as a constituent part of post-World War II Yugoslavia had approximately 100 municipalities as main governmental units
Counties_of_Croatia
Privileged social class in ancient and medieval Croatia
Goldstein 1995, pp. 314–315. Budak 1994, pp. 24–25. Fine 1991, p. 279. Šišić, Ferdo (2004). Povijest Hrvata: pregled povijesti hrvatskoga naroda 1526–1918.
Croatian_nobility
King of Croatia
Croatian-Bulgarian Wars Trpimirović dynasty History of Croatia List of rulers of Croatia Ferdo Šišić, Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara, Zagreb, 1925 ISBN 86-401-0080-2
Krešimir_III
Ethnic group in Italy
part of their lives in these area, include: Miranda Caharija - actress Ferdo Delak - theatre and film director, journalist George Dolenz - film actor
Slovene_minority_in_Italy
Slovenian writer
Austro-Hungarian Empire, and baptized Josef Paul Kozak. His younger brothers Ferdo and Vlado Kozak became political activists. He studied history and geography
Juš_Kozak
with clenched fists and a defiant face, her gaze fixed ahead. In painter Ferdo Quiquerez's Antemurale Christianitatis ("Bulwark of Christendom"), Croatia
Mother_Croatia
(1819–1854), 19th-century composer and co–founder of "Illyrian Movement" Ferdo Livadić (1799–1879) Nada Ludvig-Pečar (1929–2008) Ivan Lukačić (1587–1648)
List_of_Croatian_composers
Queen of Hungary and Croatia from 1353 to 1382
James (2006). Croatia. New Holland Publishers. ISBN 1-86011-319-2. Šišić, Ferdo (1902). Vojvoda Hrvoje Vukc̆ić Hrvatinić i njegovo doba (1350–1416) (in
Elizabeth_of_Bosnia
Medieval king of Duklja, and temporary of Bulgaria
Zlatarski claims per the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, published by Ferdo Šišić (1928): Genuit autem Dragamirus de prima uxore filium Voislavum qui]
Constantine_Bodin
Player listings in youth football competition
27 June 2016, Croatia announced a 25-man preliminary list. Head coach: Ferdo Milin On 28 June 2016, Netherlands announced a 24-man preliminary list.
2016 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads
2016_UEFA_European_Under-19_Championship_squads
Croatian politician and revolutionary (1825–1871)
p. 16-17. Šišić 1926, p. 19-20. "Rakovička buna". Bibliography Šišić, Ferdo (1926). Kvaternik (Rakovička buna) (in Croatian). Zagreb: Tisak Hrvatskog
Eugen_Kvaternik
Slovenian architect (1872-1957)
World War II Plečnik's teaching role at the university was gradually reduced because he was over 70 years old. In 1947, he was invited by Ferdo Kozak, the
Jože_Plečnik
South Slavic tribe
Klaić also defined them as "neither Croats nor Serbs". Croatian historian Ferdo Šišić (1869–1940) said that the Neretva population was "ever and always
Narentines
Croatian politician (1925–2006)
Ivana and Branimir. His father was the son of noted painter Ferdo Quiquerez. During World War II he was a member of the Yugoslav Partisans. After the war
Velibor_Kikerec
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
половином гувернадур Јоко. Из овога се јасно види до које висине је доспела ... Ferdo Čulinović (1954). Državnopravna historija jugoslavenskih zemalja XIX i XX
Petar_I_Petrović-Njegoš
1102 agreement defining Croatia's status within Hungary
Hungarian kingdoms in the 10th and 11th century, with Croatian historian Ferdo Šišić and his followers assuming Tomislav of Croatia had ruled most of the
Pacta_conventa_(Croatia)
Croatian painter and academic (1855 - 1922)
Robert Auer, Ivo Bauer, Menci Clement Crnčić, Bela Čikoš, Robert Frangeš, Ferdo Kovačević, Viktor Kovačić, and Rudolf Valdec. As president of the Croatian
Vlaho_Bukovac
13th and 14th century Bosnian nobleman and magnate
vassal of Paul I Šubić of Bribir, a Ban of Bosnia at the time. Medievalist Ferdo Šišić believed that Hrvatin died around the same time as Paul I in 1312
Hrvatin_Stjepanić
Head of state of the Republic of Slovenia
1999. p. 16. Retrieved 2 December 2024. Miha Ribaric (30 May 2000). "Part II: Powers (functions) of the President of the Republic". Status of the President
President_of_Slovenia
Anonymous medieval chronicle
which was adopted and is still used in historiography. Croatian historian Ferdo Šišić (1869–1940) published Letopis popa Dukljanina in 1928, including the
Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja
Chronicle_of_the_Priest_of_Duklja
Place in Croatia
Brood, Hrelyn, Verbowzko, Modrusse, Thowi, Grobnyk et Dubowecz Šišić, Ferdo, ed. (1917-07-13) [written 1607-06-24]. "Articuli dominorum et nobilium
Hreljin
1592 siege of the Ottoman-Croatian Wars
American Philosophical Society. ISBN 0-87169-192-2. ISSN 0065-9738. Šišić, Ferdo (2004). Povijest Hrvata: pregled povijesti hrvatskoga naroda [History of
Siege_of_Bihać_(1592)
avantgardism (Anton Podbevšek, Ferdo Delak) and social realism (Ciril Kosmač, Prežihov Voranc) before World War II, the poetry of resistance and revolution
Culture_of_Slovenia
such as Josip Vidmar, Juš Kozak, Ferdo Kozak, Fran Albreht, Stanko Leben, Lojze Ude and Anton Vodnik. During World War II, he collaborated with the Liberation
Igo_Gruden
Part of Frankish campaign against Avars and Slavs
799 or in 800. According to Ferdo Šišić, Rijeka was founded by the Croats after the destruction of Tarsatica. (Šišić, Ferdo. Abridged Political History
Siege_of_Trsat
Unit of Habsburg light infantry, 1740s
State University Press. p. 115. ISBN 9780814205006. Wrede 1898b, p. 667. Ferdo Šišić (1906). Hrvatska povijest, drugi dio [Croatian history, Second volume]
Trenck's_Pandurs
Former synagogue in Križevci, Croatia
of the community. On November 15, 1894, with presence of Križevci mayor Ferdo Vukić, general assembly of the Jewish community talked and adopted the proposed
Križevci_Synagogue
FERDO II
FERDO II
Boy/Male
British, English
Counsel from the Elves
Boy/Male
Czech, Czechoslovakian, German, Turkish
Brave; Prepared Journey
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Goffredo, FREDO means "God's peace."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, German
Bold Voyager
Male
English
Short form of English Ferdinand, FERD means "ardent for peace."
Male
Italian
Pet form of Italian Ferro, FERRUCCIO means "iron."
Boy/Male
Latin Hungarian
Free.
Male
Italian
Old Italian byname for someone with a strong physique, FERRO means "iron."
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Hagne, IINES means "chaste; holy."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Telfer.Americanized form of the Italian family name Taliaferro (cognate with 1), from tagliare ‘to cut’ + ferro ‘iron’, probably applied as a nickname for a metal worker or a fierce fighter (see genealogical note).The Virginia family of Taliaferro (pronounced Tolliver) are descended from London-born Robert Taliaferro or Tolliver, who settled in VA by 1647. He was the grandson of a Venetian, Bartholomew Taliaferro, who had settled in London by 1562. Between 1651 and 1673 Robert patented several sizeable holdings in Gloucester Co., England. He married Sarah Grimes, the daughter of an Anglican priest, and had one daughter and four sons, all of whom produced large and prosperous families.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Iivari, IIRO means "bow warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Dutch, and German
English, French, Dutch, and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements land ‘land’, ‘territory’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. In England, the native Old English form Landbeorht was replaced by Lambert, the Continental form of the name that was taken to England by the Normans from France. The name gained wider currency in Britain in the Middle Ages with the immigration of weavers from Flanders, among whom St. Lambert or Lamprecht, bishop of Maastricht in around 700, was a popular cult figure. In Italy the name was popularized in the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of Lambert I and II, Dukes of Spoleto and Holy Roman Emperors.The name Lambert is found in Quebec City from 1657, taken there from Picardy, France. There are also Lamberts from Perche, France, by 1670.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Norman Germanic Ida, IIDA means "work."
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Brave.
Male
English
Pet form of English Ferdinand, FERDY means "ardent for peace."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IIVARI means "bow warrior."
Boy/Male
Christian, German
Bold Voyager; Ardent for Peace
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Iisakki, IIKKA means "he will laugh."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Isaák, IISAKKI means "he will laugh."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : occupational name for a blacksmith or worker in iron, from Old French ferron ‘blacksmith’, Latin ferro, genitive ferrÅnis, a derivative of ferrum ‘iron’. Compare Ferro.
FERDO II
FERDO II
Male
Welsh
Welsh myth name the son of Pwyll and Rhiannon, PRYDERI means "care, worry."
Boy/Male
British, English, Latin
The Laurel Tree
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Attention to Details; Keen-eyed
Boy/Male
Sikh
Sea, Ocean
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Young One; God
Girl/Female
Indian
Luck
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Móráin ‘descendant of Mórán’, a personal name meaning ‘great’, ‘large’; the stress is normally on the first syllable.English : variant of Morant, normally pronounced with the stress on the second syllable.Spanish (Morán) : habitational name from places called Morán in Asturies, Galicia (Pontevedra) and Aragon (Zaragoza).
Girl/Female
Indian
She narrated Hadith (She was the daughter of Muhammad bin Abdul Aziz bin Ali bin hibbat Allah bin khuldoon)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Love
Female
Finnish
Feminine form of Finnish Yrjö, IRJA means "earth-worker, farmer."
FERDO II
FERDO II
FERDO II
FERDO II
FERDO II
n.
A band or company of an organized military force instituted by James I. and dissolved by Charles II.; -- afterwards applied to the London militia.
n.
One of a political party which grew up in England in the seventeenth century, in the reigns of Charles I. and II., when great contests existed respecting the royal prerogatives and the rights of the people. Those who supported the king in his high claims were called Tories, and the advocates of popular rights, of parliamentary power over the crown, and of toleration to Dissenters, were, after 1679, called Whigs. The terms Liberal and Radical have now generally superseded Whig in English politics. See the note under Tory.
n.
One of a religious and military order first established at Jerusalem, in the early part of the 12th century, for the protection of pilgrims and of the Holy Sepulcher. These Knights Templars, or Knights of the Temple, were so named because they occupied an apartment of the palace of Bladwin II. in Jerusalem, near the Temple.
n.
One of those adherents of James II. who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary, or to their successors, after the revolution of 1688; a Jacobite.
n.
The setting of note against note in harmony; the adding of one or more parts to a given canto fermo or melody
n.
One of a secret society, organized in the north of Ireland in 1795, the professed objects of which are the defense of the regning sovereign of Great Britain, the support of the Protestant religion, the maintenance of the laws of the kingdom, etc.; -- so called in honor of William, Prince of Orange, who became William III. of England.
n.
A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.
n.
One of certain corrupt persons in the early church at Ephesus, who are censured in rev. ii. 6, 15.
n.
A symbol representing two units, as 2, II., or ii.
n.
A mass of iron on which the operation of smelting has failed of its intended effect; -- so called from Shadrach, one of the three Hebrews who came forth unharmed from the fiery furnace of Nebuchadnezzar. (See Dan. iii. 26, 27.)
v. i.
To overcome with fatigue; to exhaust.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, a set of astronomical tables computed by Kepler, and founded on the observations of Tycho Brahe; -- so named from Rudolph II., emperor of Germany.
v. i.
To destroy; to undo; to ruin.
n.
A tribe of North American Indians who originally occupied the region about Green Bay, Lake Michigan, but were driven back from the lake and nearly exterminated in 1640 by the IIlinnois.