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Sramko (Serbian Cyrillic: Срамко, Archaic: Срамько) or Hramko, was a local Slavic nobleman from the region surrounding Trebinje, who ruled the area with
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Belarusian artistic gymnast
members competing with Dickson for Belarus were Sviatlana Lifenka, Dziyana Hramko, and Nastassia Baranava. The team placed 17th. Dickson competed for Belarus
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12th century inscription from Bosnia and Herzegovina: "Poleta, Drusan, Dražeta buried their mother in the days of the glorious prince Hramko".
Literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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South Slavic surname and archaic personal name
(Družan), and Dražeta buried their mother in the days of the glorious Duke Hramko (Hranko, Sranko)." (Original: "Poleta, Drusan (Družan), Dražeta činu raku
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Radomir (fl. 1170), župan in Trebinje Slavogast (fl. 1154–56), ban of Hum Hramko, Lord of provinces in Hum (ca 1177–1200) Svergius (?), župan Đura (fl. 1186)
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Irish
Dark-haired.
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, chaste, sacred, pure.
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The Sun, Sun God
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Flame
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Lovable to All
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Means sober, Polite, Well behaved
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Divine strength.
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Arabic, Muslim
Beauty of the Religion (Islam)
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Greatest of all gods
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