Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Vlado Georgiev Chernozemski [1] [2] [3] (en búlgaro Владо Георгиев Черноземски, transliterado Vlado Georgiev Černozemski; Kamenica, 1897 - Marsella, 1934), nacido Velichko Dimitrov Kerin, fue un revolucionario, terrorista, asesino y magnicida búlgaro, que llegó a ser considerado el terrorista más peligroso de Europa.

  2. Vlado Chernozemski (Bulgarian: Владо Черноземски; born Velichko Dimitrov Kerin, Bulgarian: Величко Димитров Керин; 19 October 1897 – 9 October 1934) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and assassin. Also known as "Vlado the Chauffeur", Chernozemski is considered a hero in Bulgaria today.

  3. Vlado Georgiev Chernozemski, nacido Velichko Dimitrov Kerin, fue un revolucionario, terrorista, asesino y magnicida búlgaro, que llegó a ser considerado el terrorista más peligroso de Europa.

  4. The assassin, Vlado Chernozemski, was a Bulgarian, member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) and an experienced marksman. Immediately after assassinating King Alexander, he was cut down by the sword of a mounted French policeman, and then beaten by the crowd.

  5. Cut down by the sword of a mounted French policeman, and then beaten to death by the crowd on October 9, 1934. Vlado Chernozemski (19 October 1897 – 9 October 1934), born Velichko Dimitrov Kerin (Bulgarian: Величко Димитров Керин ), was a Bulgarian revolutionary.

  6. 25 de nov. de 2021 · The gunman, who was identified as Vlado Chernozemski, was an agent of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation and the Croatian movement, the Ustasa. The following day, the body of King Alexander I was transported back to the port of Split in Croatia by the Yugoslav destroyer JRM Dubrovnik.

  7. Once these plans had been agreed, Mussolini met the plotters in his Villa Torlonia, outside of Rome. Chief among them was Vlado Chernozemski, a Bulgarian national and crack pistol shot who had already killed two members of the Bulgarian Parliament in Sofia. Chernozemski was a member of the Ustasha