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  1. Stamp with depiction of King Tomislav, issued by Kingdom of Yugoslavia postal service (1940) Although Tomislav's ancestry is unknown, he might have been a member of the Trpimirović dynasty. There is a nearly twenty-year difference between the first documentation of Tomislav and the last mention of Muncimir, his predecessor as Duke of Croatia.

  2. 8 de may. de 2017 · Serbia Bids Farewell to Prince Tommy. For the seven years before his death, Prince Tomislav – “Tommy” to his close friends and family – had fought cancer. But the overwhelming memory of those years was of a person whose optimism was never dimmed. He was back in his beloved homeland, a place he had been forced from as a boy and to which ...

  3. Tomislav Ivić. Tomislav Ivić ( Split, Croacia, 30 de junio de 1933-24 de junio de 2011) 1 fue un jugador y entrenador de fútbol croata que desarrolló su carrera, principalmente como técnico, durante treinta y siete años en clubes de toda Europa. Ivić dirigió equipos en 14 países diferentes, formando parte del equipo técnico de cuatro ...

  4. Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia (Serbian Cyrillic: Томислав Карађорђевић, romanized: Tomislav Karađorđević; 19 January 1928 – 12 July 2000) was a member of the House of Karađorđević, the second son of King Alexander I and Queen Maria of Yugoslavia. He was a younger brother of King Peter II of Yugoslavia and a former nephew-in-law to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

  5. 15 de jul. de 2000 · At his birth at Belgrade's Royal Palace on Jan. 19, 1928, Prince Tomislav was second in line to Yugoslavia's throne, behind his older brother, King Peter II, and 16th in line to the British throne ...

  6. Tomislav Sunić ( Zagreb, 3 de febrero de 1953), también conocido como Tom Sunic es un ensayista, 2 filósofo, 3 4 cientista político, 5 diplomático, 6 académico, 7 traductor, ex profesor universitario 8 y militante de extrema derecha 9 croata nacionalizado estadounidense . De ideología anticapitalista, anticomunista, anticristiana 10 11 y ...

  7. Yugoslavia (en serbocroata: Jugoslavija, Југославија) nota 1 fue un Estado ubicado en el sudeste de Europa que existió durante la mayor parte del siglo XX. Limitaba con Austria e Italia al noroeste, Hungría al norte, Rumania y Bulgaria al este, Grecia al sur, Albania al suroeste y el mar Adriático al oeste.