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Ivan Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Ивановић; born October 17, 1981), known by his stage name Juice (Serbian: Ђус / Đus), is a Serbian rapper and founding member of Full Moon Crew and 93 FU Crew. He is one of the major figures in the Serbian hip hop scene.
Was the sole inmate in Spandau Prison from 1966 until his death. The prison was demolished afterwards. Roberto Succo: 1988-05-23 Italy: Suicide by suffocating Serial killer Roy Buchanan: 1988-08-01 United States: Suicide by hanging American guitarist His death is still the subject of fierce debate. Abdulwahid AlAbduljabbar: 1989 Saudi Arabia
Ivan Ivanović (writer) (born 1936), Serbian writer, nominated for the 1994 NIN Award; Ivan Ivanović (host) (born 1975), Serbian television host of Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem; Ivan Ivanović (rapper) (born 1981), or Juice, Serbian rapper; Ivan Ivanović (footballer, born 1988), Serbian footballer who played in the 2007–08 Serbian Cup
Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивановић, pronounced [ǐʋanoʋitɕ]), [1] also transliterated as Ivanovich or Ivanovitch) is a South Slavic surname, a patronymic derived from Ivan. It is a Slavic equivalent of Johnson. It is a common surname in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. It may refer to the following notable ...
Juice Wrld's cause of death will remain a mystery for the time being. The 21-year-old rapper died after reportedly suffering a seizure at Chicago's Midway airport early Sunday morning, and ...
Pages in category "Serial killers who died in prison custody" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 240 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ivan Ivanovich (Russian: Иван Иванович; 28 March 1554 – 19 November 1581) was the second son of Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible by his first wife Anastasia Romanovna. He was the tsarevich (heir apparent) until he suddenly died; historians generally believe that his father killed him in a fit of rage. [1]
The true identity of the guard referred to as Ivan the Terrible has not been conclusively determined. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, John Demjanjuk, a retired suburban Cleveland autoworker of Ukrainian descent, was accused of being Ivan. [15] He was tried in Israel in 1988 and sentenced to death, but the conviction was overturned. [16] [17]