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  1. Nedeljko Čabrinović (2 de febrero de 1895 - 20 de enero de 1916) fue un serbobosnio miembro del movimiento proyugoslavo Joven Bosnia y uno de los siete jóvenes de una sociedad secreta conocida como la "Mano Negra," quienes conspiraron para asesinar al archiduque Francisco Fernando de Austria durante su visita a Sarajevo el 28 de ...

  2. Nedeljko Čabrinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Недељко Чабриновић; 20 January 1895 – 23 January 1916) was one of the Young Bosnian conspirators who planned the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914.

  3. As the motorcade rolled along the Appel Quay, a major street running through the center of Sarajevo, a Bosnian Serb named Nedeljko Čabrinović threw a bomb toward the archduke’s car.

  4. Nedeljko Čabrinović (2 de febrero de 1895 - 20 de enero de 1916) fue un serbobosnio miembro del movimiento pro-yugoslavo Joven Bosnia y uno de los siete jóvenes de una sociedad secreta conocida como la "Mano Negra," quienes conspiraron para asesinar al archiduque Francisco Fernando de Austria durante su visita a Sarajevo el 28 de junio de 1914.

  5. Cabrinovic, Nedjelko. (1895 -1916) One of the seven young men involved in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Cabrinovic, (pronounced, Chabrinovitch) was the son of an Austrian police spy. Young Cabrinovic led an unsettled and, at times, stormy life. He was not a very good student.

  6. Further along the route, Ilić had placed Nedeljko Čabrinović on the opposite side of the street near the Miljacka river, arming him with a bomb. At 10:10 am, [75] Franz Ferdinand's car approached and Čabrinović threw his bomb.

  7. Other sources identified the subject as Nedeljko Čabrinović, an error that most probably originated with the Österreichs Illustrierte Zeitung or with postcards publisher Philipp Rubel, who in 1914, both erroneously identified the subject as "bomb thrower Čabrinović".