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Look up Grgur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grgur (Serbian Cyrillic: Гргур) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name, a variant of Greek Grēgorios
Grgur
Chalcedonian bishop who introduced the Croatian language in church services
Gregory of Nin (Croatian: Grgur Ninski pronounced [ɡr̩̂ɡuːr nîːnskiː]; Latin: Gregorius Ninnius) was a Croatian Catholic prelate who served as a medieval
Gregory_of_Nin
Croatian knez (duke or count) of Krbava
Grgur Kurjaković or Gregory of Corbavia (Italian: Gregorio di Corbavia; fl. 1324–1360), was a Croatian knez (duke or count) of Krbava, one of the most
Grgur_Kurjaković
Island of Croatia
Sveti Grgur (Croatian pronunciation: [svȇtī gr̂guːr]; lit. 'Saint Gregory') is an uninhabited island in Croatia, on the Adriatic Sea between Rab and Krk
Sveti_Grgur
Serbian noble
Grgur Branković (1415 – 16 October 1459) was a 15th-century Serbian nobleman. Grgur was the eldest son of Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene
Grgur_Branković
Serbian noble
Grgur Golubić (Serbian Cyrillic: Гргур Голубић, кесар Гргур; fl. 1347–61) was a Serbian nobleman who served Emperors Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) and Stefan
Grgur_Golubić
Croatian footballer
Grgur Radoš (born 31 January 1988 in Munich) is a Croatian football player who plays for German amateur side SV Laim. His twin brother Mislav Radoš is
Grgur_Radoš
Bosnian/Serbian noble family in medieval history
Grad Duke of Bosnia, Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, as well. Grgur died in July 1436. The sons of Grgur Vukosalić, Vuk and Vukašin Grgurević, maintained their
Nikolić_noble_family
Protestant writer
Grgur Mekinić (Gregorius Pythiraeus; 1534 – 4 March 1617) was a Protestant writer and poet notable for his literary activities among Burgenland Croats
Grgur_Mekinić
Serbian magnate
Preljub (Serbian Cyrillic: Прељуб; c. 1312–1356) was a Serbian magnate who served Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) as vojvoda (general). He participated
Preljub
13th-century Greek-Albanian lord
but also Georgius, Georgios, Gregorio, Grigor (Albanian: Grigor Kamona), Grgur (Serbian: Гргур Камона) and Grigorije (Григорије Камона); his surname is
Gregorios_Kamonas
Despot of Serbia from 1456 to 1458
and was succeeded by his elder brother, Despot Stefan Branković. Both Grgur and Stefan, his older brothers, were blinded by orders of Ottoman sultan
Lazar_Branković
Despot of Serbia from 1458 to 1459
listed in the Massarelli document was Grgur Branković. The 1429 document mentions him with the title of Despot. Grgur was appointed governor of territories
Stefan_Branković
Part of the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans
led by Sultan Murad II besieged Smederevo from early June, defended by Grgur Branković and Thomas Kantakouzenos. After a three-month siege and continuous
Siege_of_Smederevo_(1439)
Croatian noble family
mentioned as deceased. The genus branched by his sons Budislav, Pavle and Grgur, who during the 14th century were vassals of Paul and Mladen II Šubić of
Kurjaković_family
Genus of fungi
Parasola subprona (Cleland) J.A. Simpson & Grgur. (2001) Parasola virgulacolens (Cleland) J.A. Simpson & Grgur. (2001) Læssøe, H.; Petersen, Jens (2019)
Parasola
1402–1459 Serbian state
sacked Serbia. Despot Đurađ fled to Hungary in May 1439, leaving his son Grgur Branković and Jerina's brother Thomas Kantakouzenos to defend Smederevo
Serbian_Despotate
Medieval Serbian nobleman
brothers Grgur and Nikola Radonja retreated to the valley of Drenica (central Kosovo). During the final years of Stefan Uroš V's rule, Grgur and Vuk's
Vuk_Branković
Serbian prince (c. 1380 – 1410)
army of his brother, together with the sons of Vuk Branković, Đurađ and Grgur, against the Timurid Empire under Tamerlan. English Wikisource has original
Vuk_Lazarević
Despot of Serbia
the Grgeteg Monastery. Vuk was son of Grgur Branković, and a grandson of despot Đurađ Branković. His father Grgur was blinded by the Ottomans in 1441.
Vuk_Grgurević
15th century Ottoman-Serbian princess
[citation needed] The oldest sibling listed in the Massarelli document is Grgur Branković. Mara is mentioned as the second child in the manuscript. The
Mara_Branković
Species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae
Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family: Mycenaceae Genus: Mycena Species: M. nargan Binomial name Mycena nargan Grgur. (1995)
Mycena_nargan
50th edition of Canadian film festival
of Love Gabriel Abrantes Portugal Asparagus Bear Medo u šparogama Ivan Grgur Croatia Bots Rich Williamson Canada The Contestant Patrick Xavier Bresnan
2025 Toronto International Film Festival
2025_Toronto_International_Film_Festival
14th century Bosnian nobleman
The same year in autumn, the Ragusan senate permitted Vukosav's son, knez Grgur, to send two of his men to Ston to place a gravestone on the grave of his
Vukosav_Nikolić
Bribir (1164) Miroslav I. župan of Bribir (1180-1184) Grgur I. prince (princeps) of Bribir (1184) Grgur II. bishop of Knin (1229) Vuičin prince of Zvonigrad
Šubić_family_tree
Serbian magnate
Branko's son starac (elder) Roman, who agreed with his brothers Vuk and Grgur to grant the Church of the Holy Archangel to Hilandar. Spremić believes
Branko_Mladenović
Surname list
is a Croatian surname, a patronymic derived from the given name Grga or Grgur (Gregory). It is the most common surname in the Požega-Slavonia County in
Grgić
Noble family
branch of the Brebers, in the persons of Count Gregory and Count George (Grgur and Juraj in Croatian), respectively son and nephew of Ban Paul, the Zrin
Šubić_family
Medieval Bosnian court
(Sveti Grgur Čudotvorac) . Thus, the whole hillside and the terrace, once the church foyer, is called Grgurevo. In medieval Bosnia, Sveti Grgur, or Saint
Royal_court_in_Sutjeska
Greek bishop and saint (c. 213 – 270)
belong rather to Pamphilus' Apologia for Origen. In medieval Bosnia, Sveti Grgur, or Saint Gregory the Miracle-Worker, spread through the rise of the new
Gregory_Thaumaturgus
Croatian-Hungarian noble family
Croatia (Habsburg) Founded 1347 Founder Juraj I Zrinski (although his uncle Grgur II Šubić of Bribir was the first lord of Zrin, acting on behalf of his minor
Zrinski_family
Species of mushroom-forming fungus
Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family: Agaricaceae Genus: Macrolepiota Species: M. clelandii Binomial name Macrolepiota clelandii Grgur. (1997)
Macrolepiota_clelandii
Name list
Catalan: Gregori Chinese: 格雷戈里 (Géléigēlǐ), 格里高利 (Gélǐgāolì) Croatian: Grgur, Grga or Grgo Czech: Řehoř Danish: Gregers Dutch: Gregoor, Gregorius English:
Gregory_(given_name)
Island in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia
People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, together with the nearby Sveti Grgur island, which held a similar camp for female prisoners. Until 1956, following
Goli_Otok
Genus of fungi
Disciseda johnstonii (Lloyd) Zeller 1947 Disciseda kaloola Grgur. 1997 — Australia Disciseda kiata Grgur. 1997 — Australia Disciseda levispora (Lloyd) Zeller
Disciseda
largest area along with Krk Lošinj Ilovik Unije Susak Prvić Goli Otok Sveti Grgur Rab Pag Olib Silba Premuda Ist Molat Košljun Vir Dugi Otok Ugljan Iž Pašman
List_of_islands_of_Croatia
Species of fungus
leucoxylon). List of Pholiota species "Pholiota communis (Cleland & Cheel) Grgur. 1997". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-06-14
Pholiota_communis
1399) Grgur Golubić (d. a. 1398) Vuk Branković (d. ~1398) Serbian regional lord in Kosovo Mara (d. ~1425) daughter of Prince Lazar of Serbia Grgur Branković
Branković_family_tree
1402 Timurid–Ottoman battle
participating were Stefan Lazarević, Vuk Lazarević, Đurađ Branković and his brother Grgur Branković, and among Albanian were Koja Zaharia, Dhimitër Jonima, Gjon Kastrioti
Battle_of_Ankara
In 1350 document from Vrana were mentioned Ivan son of Disoje, Jakov of Grgur, and Stjepan of Mrdeša, whom all were from Karin. A year later, in the Croatian
Lapčan_family
Imperial title in the Roman and Byzantine Empires
Angelos Philanthropenos, named in 1390 by despot Esau de' Buondelmonti Grgur Golubić, named in 1347 by Stefan Uroš IV Dušan Vojihna, named in 1347 by
Caesar_(title)
Mycena austrocapillaris Singer (1962) Mycena austrofilopes Grgur. (1997) Mycena austromaculata Grgur. & T.W. May (1997) Mycena austropolygramma Raithelh. (1984)
List_of_Mycena_species
Species of fungus
Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family: Mycenaceae Genus: Mycena Species: M. austrofilopes Binomial name Mycena austrofilopes Grgur. (1997)
Mycena_austrofilopes
Military blockade of Novo Brdo
Hungary to seek support for the defense of his realm, organized by his son Grgur. During the siege of Smederevo (the Despotate's capital city) in 1439, Murad
Siege of Novo Brdo (1440–1441)
Siege_of_Novo_Brdo_(1440–1441)
Serbian noble dynasty
Ottoman Empire Katarina Branković, married Ulrich II, Count of Celje Grgur Lazar Grgur Branković, Lord of Polog under Vukašin Mrnjavčević Teodora Branković
Branković_dynasty
Croatia 7.1 2.7 143 Port-Cros France 7 2.7 30 Arkoi Greece 6.7 2.6 44 Sveti Grgur Croatia 6.4 2.5 0 Skantzoura Greece 6.2 2.4 0 Biševo Croatia 5.9 2.3 15
List of islands in the Mediterranean
List_of_islands_in_the_Mediterranean
Current National Assembly of Serbia
Filipovski SNS 1967 Miloš Gnjidić SNS 1984 Žika Gojković SNS 1972 Uglješa Grgur SNS 1962 Mladen Grujić SNS 1966 Dejan Gurešić SNS 1967 Sonja Ilić SNS 1981
14th National Assembly of Serbia
14th_National_Assembly_of_Serbia
South Slavic ethnic group
Grgur Ninski statue by Ivan Meštrović, with the bell tower of St. Arnir in the background
Croats
Serbian magnate
Arsenije of Prizren, kaznac Baldovin, vojvoda Gradislav, župan Vratko, knez Grgur Kurjaković, stavilac Miloš, vojvoda Dejan Manjak, Gradislav Sušenica, Nikola
Gradislav_Borilović
Calendar year
Republic of Venice, leaving the nation under the control of his son, Grgur Branković. Grgur is appointed as the Ottoman Governor of the Serbian province. August
1439
Fortress in Serbia
Grgur and Stefan were sent to Anatolia and blinded, despite the pleas of their sister, now Sultana Mara. Five years later, however, Smederevo, Grgur,
Smederevo_Fortress
Surname list
literal meaning is "little pigeon". Notable people with the surname include: Grgur Golubić (fl. 1347–1361), Serbian nobleman Mustafa Golubić (1889–1941) Bosnian
Golubić_(surname)
Comics character
Berthold Schwartzenberger (aka Catminator and, later, Grgur the Monster), Dr. Sigismund Morse (Grgur's creator), Dr. Bruce Baker (who also turns into a monster)
Cat_Claw
King of Serbia from 1371 to 1395
princess from the Croatian House of Šubić of Dalmatia was sent by her father, Grgur, to the court of their relative Tvrtko I, the ban of Bosnia. She was supposed
Prince_Marko
Nazi concentration camp prisoners
composer, music critic and publicist. Daniel Kabiljo, Bosnian artist, Jewish. Grgur Karlovčan [sh] (1913–1942), author, Croat Marijan Krajačić [sr] (1905–1942)
List of prisoners of Jasenovac
List_of_prisoners_of_Jasenovac
Town in Baranya, Hungary
major siege by Ali Paşa. 1557, February 22 to before March 29, 1558, Juraj (Grgur, Gergely) Farkašić. Died while castellan. 1558, March, János Palatics
Szigetvár
Species of fungus
cystidiosa (G.Stev.) E.Horak (1971) Synonyms Fayodia cystidiosa G.Stev. (1964) Mycena metuloidifera Singer (1969) Mycena hispida Grgur. & A.A.Holland (1982)
Mycena_cystidiosa
Production of metals by electrolysis
Ivanovich) (2002). Fundamental aspects of electrometallurgy. Djokić, Stojan S., Grgur, Branimir N., 1965-. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. ISBN 0-306-47564-2
Electrometallurgy
Eastern Orthodox monastery, Mount Athos
restoration of the monastery, supported by Radonja's brothers Vuk Branković and Grgur Branković, marked the beginning of the Serbian period of its history. On
Agiou_Pavlou_Monastery
14th century Serbian noblewoman and Princess consort of Albania
mother, on the other hand is unknown. She had three older brothers: Nikola, Grgur and Vuk Branković. The latter would go on to become the most powerful de
Teodora_Branković
376. ISBN 978-0-470-05554-0. Popov, Konstantin I.; Djokić, Stojan S.; Grgur, Branimir N. (2002). Fundamental Aspects of Electrometallurgy. Boston, MA:
List of dimensionless quantities
List_of_dimensionless_quantities
Genus of fungi
Samgina 1983 Macrolepiota citrinascens Vasas 1990 Macrolepiota clelandii Grgur. 1997 – Australasia Macrolepiota colombiana Franco-Mol. 1999 Macrolepiota
Macrolepiota
Serbian nobleman (1346–c.1366)
Thessaly ćesar Vojihna, Dušan's relative, vojvoda and governor of Drama ćesar Grgur, Dušan's relative (son of Branko), vojvoda and governor of Polog The raising
Dejan_(despot)
Despot Đurađ Branković, Grgur Branković, leads the contingent of Serbian troops that fought for Ottomans under vassal obligations Grgur Branković fought well
List of wars involving Serbia in the Middle Ages
List_of_wars_involving_Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages
Genus of fungi
Sardinia H. panamensis Singer 1983 Central America H. psammophila (Cleland) Grgur. 1997 Australia H. purpurascens (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Dennis 1952 South America
Hygrophoropsis
1388 Croatian city statute
Veprinac Statute, but only as a transcript which was made by Vrbnik priest Grgur Zaskovic. Today, it is stored in the University Library of Zagreb. The Vrbnik
Vrbnik_Statute
Wife of Serbian despot
escape to the court of Sultan Mehmet II with her daughter Mara and her son Grgur (Gregory). Lazar pursued them, and captured Irene although Mara and Gregory
Irene_Kantakouzene
Juraj Baćinić who had inherited it 1821 from the previous parish priest Grgur Burić, and related that there was a tradition the manuscript had once been
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1300–1399)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1300–1399)
Byzantine kaísar (καῖσαρ), in turn derived from Latin caesar, holders include Grgur Golubić, domestik (доместик). From Byzantine domestikos. Later, the title
Medieval_Serbian_noble_titles
Medieval fortress in Bosnia and Herzegovina
until 1882 Materials stone Garrison information Past commanders Tvrtko I of Bosnia, Grgur Stjepanić, Stephen Ostoja of Bosnia, Pavao Maštrović Klešić
Glamoč_Fortress
Noble family
(17th century) - Bishop of Kotor from 1622 to 1656. Gregorio Bucchich (Grgur Bučić) (1829 - 1911) - Born on the island of Hvar, he was a famous Croatian
Buća
Li (2021) Cortinarius kiambramensis Grgur. (1997) Cortinarius killermannii Bidaud (2000) Cortinarius kilpanius Grgur. (1997) Cortinarius kioloensis A.E
List_of_Cortinarius_species
Grenadier Saint Lawrence River Ontario Canada Greifswalder Oie Germany Grgur Croatia Gribbell British Columbia Canada Griffith Queen Elizabeth Islands
List_of_islands_by_name_(G)
2012 Macedonian film
The Third Half Directed by Darko Mitrevski Screenplay by Grgur Strujic and Darko Mitrevski Based on World War 2 events Produced by Robert Naskov, Darko
The_Third_Half
Medieval Croatian noble family
Katarina Nelipić, married Ivan VI Frankopan Margarita Nelipić, married Grgur Kurjaković Jelena Nelipić, Queen of Bosnia Croatian nobility List of noble
Nelipić_family
Regional variety of the Chakavian dialect of Croatian
(Fasting) (1568), Duševne pesne (Duševne pesne, Spiritual songs) (1609) and Grgur Mekinić Pythiraeus's Druge kniige duševnih pesan (Druge knjige duševnih
Burgenland_Croatian
Serbian knez (duke) and kaznac (financial chancellor)
Arsenije of Prizren, kaznac Baldovin, vojvoda Gradislav, župan Vratko, knez Grgur Kurjaković, stavilac Miloš (title mentioned for the first time), vojvoda
Baldovin
14th-15th Albanian noblewoman
Serbian noblewoman, belonging to the Branković family and the daughter of Grgur Branković. Boban Petrovski, a Macedonian historian and author of Voisava
Voisava_Kastrioti
Ethnic group in Austria
Dalmatin's Postila (Postil) (1568), Duševne pesne (Spiritual songs) (1609), and Grgur Mekinić Pythiraeus's Druge knjige duševnih pesan (Other books of the Spiritual
Burgenland_Croats
Species of fungus
Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family: Hymenogastraceae Genus: Gymnopilus Species: G. mullaunius Binomial name Gymnopilus mullaunius Grgur.
Gymnopilus_mullaunius
Oldest Greek Catholic seminary in the world
Croatia. Đuro Germiniković (1688-?) P. Teodor Strahinić OSBM (ca. 1700) vl. Grgur Jugović (1702-?) Franjo Novak (1710-?) vl. Teofil Pašić (1738–1739) Simeon
Greek Catholic Seminary in Zagreb
Greek_Catholic_Seminary_in_Zagreb
Medieval fortress near Blagaj, Croatia
of Karlovac, but he died in a battle with the Turks by Zvečaj in 1598. Grgur Blagaj, son of Franjo, was also in the army, and died in 1590. The Blagajs
Blagaj_Castle
Bosnian medieval noble family
daughter of Knez Kurjak. Vlatko (fl. 1364) Pavao Hrvatinić (fl. 1323–1332) Grgur (fl. 1357) Vladislav (fl. 1357) Vukac Hrvatinić (fl. 1357–1366), defended
Hrvatinić_noble_family
Species of fungus
Genus: Mycena Species: M. albidocapillaris Binomial name Mycena albidocapillaris Grgur. & T.W.May (1997) Synonyms Mycena subcapillaris Cleland (1933)
Mycena_albidocapillaris
Village in Istria County, Croatia
ⰄⰖⰁⰓⰀ ⰂⰜⰀⰋ[Ⱀ]ⰅⰃ[Ⰰ] ⰄⰋ The inscription marks the gravestone of a certain Grgur Dubravac. It was lost, but it is likely under the facade of a house once
Ladići
Species of fungus
Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Russulales Family: Russulaceae Genus: Cystangium Species: C. balpineum Binomial name Cystangium balpineum Grgur.
Cystangium_balpineum
(Lika) 1 22 x 26 cm 1 co Blaž Baromić, senjski kanonik, i kraljevski čovjek Grgur Lepečić slušaju svjedoke proti ljudem kneza Mihovila. Survives in transcription
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1500–1599)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1500–1599)
Group of city squares and parks in Zagreb, Croatia
Emperor Franz Joseph's visit. In June 2013, a fitness park was opened in Grgur Ninski Street, between the Zagreb Botanical Garden and Esplanade Hotel.
Lenuci_Horseshoe
Roman Catholic basilica in Trogir, Croatia
artisans who worked on the building were Matija Gojković, Ivan Budislavić, Grgur Vidov, and Petar Pozdanić in the 15th century. The tower bell of the cathedral
Trogir_Cathedral
City in Croatia
Grgur Ninski by Croatian sculptor from Split Ivan Meštrović
Split,_Croatia
Name list
share the same given name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Grigorije Grgur
Gligorije
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
mid-19th century the complex was sold to the renowned natural scientist Grgur Bučić, who founded one of the first weather stations in Croatia in 1858
Hvar_(town)
Gregory III Šubić of Bribir (Croatian: Grgur III Šubić Bribirski; died c. 1235 CE) was a member of the Croatian Šubić noble family. He successfully fought
Gregory_III_Šubić_of_Bribir
A.E.Freeman 1979 Agaricus approximans Peck 1909 Agaricus austrovinaceus Grgur. & T.W.May 1997 Agaricus buckmacadooi Kerrigan 2016 Agaricus crocodilinus
List_of_Agaricus_species
Vojvodina 2001–2002 Robert Puha – (Yug/SRB) – Spartak Subotica 1989–1990 Grgur Radoš – (CRO) – Varteks 2006–2008 Adonis Ruhani – (KOS) – Besa Pejë 2016–2017
List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia
List_of_foreign_footballers_in_top_leagues_of_former_Yugoslavia
World War I treaty between Italy and the Triple Entente
Brač, Šolta, Čiovo, Drvenik Mali, Drvenik Veli, Krk, Rab, Prvić, Sveti Grgur, Goli Otok, Jakljan, and Koločep. The article specified that the remaining
Treaty_of_London_(1915)
Anonymous medieval chronicle
Anonimni svećenik iz Bara, Pop Dukljanin ili - prema nekim istraživanjima - Grgur Barski, u drugoj polovici 12. stoljeća piše zanimljivo historiografsko djelo
Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja
Chronicle_of_the_Priest_of_Duklja
Despot of Serbia from 1427 to 1456
before 1429). Not mentioned in the Masarelli manuscript, probably died early Grgur (c. 1415–1459). Mentioned first in the Masarelli manuscript. Father of Vuk
Đurađ_Branković
Species of fungus
Family: Marasmiaceae Genus: Marasmius Species: M. elegans Binomial name Marasmius elegans (Cleland) Grgur. (1997) Synonyms Collybia elegans Cleland (1933)
Marasmius_elegans
Bosnian football manager (born 1959)
December 2017. "IZBOR SLOBODNE DALMACIJE Jedanaest veličanstvenih hajduka; I Grgur Ninski - hajdukovac! (FOTOGALERIJA) > Slobodna Dalmacija > Hajduk". Slobodna
Blaž_Slišković
GRGUR
GRGUR
GRGUR
Girl/Female
Tamil
Malvika | மாலவிகா
One who lived in malva
Girl/Female
Australian, Slavic
Born at Christmas
Boy/Male
Muslim
The year consisting of twelve months
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lohitashwa | லோஹிதாஷà¯à®µà®¾
One with red horse, Fire
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Philander, FILANDER means "with love for people."
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Guadalupe ("river of the wolf"), LUPE means "wolf."
Girl/Female
Hindu
A holy cow, Bestowed of Joy, In Hindu mythology, The name refers to Goddess Ganga and Goddess durga.nandini also means adhishakti
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Confident
GRGUR
GRGUR
GRGUR
GRGUR
GRGUR