- male, deceased (1883)
- Niko Pucić was a Croatian politician from Dalmatia. He was born in Dubrovnik in 1820. He was the brother of Medo Pucić, another well-known po...
- male, deceased (1992)
- Jovan Rašković was an ethnic Serbian psychiatrist and politician from Croatia. Rašković was born in Knin on July 5, 1929. He grew up there and in K...
- male, deceased (1626)
- Marin Getaldić (1568 - April 11, 1626, Dubrovnik ("Ragusa"), then independent city-state in Dalmatia, Croatia) was the most outstanding Croatian s...
- male, 82 years old
- Enzo Bettiza (1927, Split, Croatia) is a Dalmatian-born Italian novelist, journalist and politician.
- male
- Cassius Apronianus or Apronianus (died 180) was a Roman who lived in the second century. He was a member of Cassius (gens), one of the oldest...
- male, deceased (1457)
- László Hunyadi, was a Hungarian statesman. László Hunyadi was the elder of two sons of János Hunyadi and Elizabeth Szilágyi. He was the older brothe...
- male
- Giovanni Duknovich, called Giovanni Dalmata (also known as "Giovanni di Trau" and "Ioannes Stephani Duknovich de Tragurio", in Croatia known as...
- male, deceased (1934)
- Frane Bulić was a Croatian priest, archeologist, and historian. Bulić studied theology in Zadar, while he further studied classical philology and ar...
- male, deceased (107)
- In the Christian New Testament, Titus was a companion of Paul of Tarsus, mentioned in several of Paul's epistles, including the Epistle to Titus....
- male, 61 years old
- Davor Domazet Lošo is a Croatian writer, politician and former army leader. Domazet was born in Sinj. He graduated from all the Yugoslav army s...
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