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  2. Dubravko Lovrenović - Wikipedia

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    Lovrenović graduated at the University of Sarajevo, the Department of History from the Faculty of Philosophy in 1979. [4] He entered his postgraduate studies at the University of Belgrade and completed it in 1985 with the master thesis "Balkanske zemlje prema mletačko-ugarskim ratovima početkom XV stoljeća" (English: Balkan countries in context of the Venetian-Hungarian wars of the early ...

  3. Greek musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Greek musical instruments were grouped under the general term "all developments from the original construction of a tortoise shell with two branching horns, having also a cross piece to which the stringser from an original three to ten or even more in the later period, like the Byzantine era".

  4. Inca mythology - Wikipedia

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    Inca mythology of the Inca Empire was based on pre-Inca beliefs that can be found in the Huarochirí Manuscript, and in pre-Inca cultures including Chavín, Paracas, Moche, and the Nazca culture.

  5. Stadium of Delphi - Wikipedia

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    The stadium occupied the highest part of the site, built over and to the northwest of the sanctuary of Apollo. It is epigraphically attested as "the pythikon stadion". To the north it was supported by the slope of the mountain, whereas to the south a wall was built to support the seats for the spectators.

  6. The Myth of the Twentieth Century - Wikipedia

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    Der Mythus des 20. Jahrhunderts. 1939 edition. The Myth of the Twentieth Century (German: Der Mythus des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts) is an influential, pseudo-scientific, pseudo-historical book by Alfred Rosenberg, a Nazi theorist [1] who was one of the principal ideologues of the Nazi Party and editor of the Nazi paper Völkischer Beobachter.

  7. Elvis J. Kurtović - Wikipedia

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    Mirko Srdić (born 26 February 1962), better known by his stage name Elvis J. Kurtović, is a Bosnian rock and roll musician, actor, comedian, and music editor. He is most notable as the bandleader and co-founder of the Yugoslav punk rock band Elvis J. Kurtović & His Meteors. [1]