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Bošković ( sr-Cyrl, Бошковић, ) is a South Slavic surname, derived from the male given name Boško. It may refer to: * Anica Bošković, Ragusan writer * Branko Bošković, Montenegrin football player * Danko Bošković, Serbian German football player * Darko Bošković, Serbian football player * Goran Bošković, several people * Ivan Bošković, Montenegrin football player * Lea Bošković, Croatian tennis player * Magda Bošković, Croatian communist, Partisan and member of the women's rights movement * Maja Bošković-Stulli, Croatian historian, writer, publisher and academic * Marko Bošković, Serbian football player * Momčilo Bošković, Serbian football player * Miho Bošković, Croatian water polo player * Miroslav Bošković, Serbian football player * Momčilo Bošković, Serbian football player * Nemanja Bošković, Serbian football player * Nikola Bošković, father of Ruđer Bošković * Predrag Bošković, Montenegrin politician * Robert Boskovic C ...
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Tijana Bošković
Tijana Bošković ( sr-cyrl, Тијана Бошковић; born 8 March 1997) is a Serbian professional volleyball player who plays as an opposite spiker for Turkish Women's Volleyball League club Eczacıbaşı Dynavit and the Serbia women's national volleyball team. She has won gold medals with the national team at the 2018 and 2022 World Championships, and the 2017 and 2019 European Championships. She is also a two-time Olympic medalist, having won silver at the 2016 Rio Games and bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Games. Bošković is left-handed and has been one of Serbia’s key players ever since her debut with the national team in 2014. By the age of 21, she had already played in gold medal matches in all major tournaments (Olympic Games, World Championship and European Championship) and she was one of the players who has contributed a lot of winning points for Serbia. Being selected as the 2019 European Volleyball Confederation Female Volleyball Player of the Year award, Boškov ...
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Ruđer Bošković
Roger Joseph Boscovich ( hr, Ruđer Josip Bošković; ; it, Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich; la, Rogerius (Iosephus) Boscovicius; sr, Руђер Јосип Бошковић; 18 May 1711 – 13 February 1787) was a physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, Jesuit priest, and a polymath from the Republic of Ragusa.Biography: Roger Joseph Boscovich, S.J.
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He studied and lived in Italy and France where he also published many of his works. Boscovich produced a precursor of atomic theory and made many contributions to ...
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Nikola Bošković
Nikola Bošković (, 1642 – 18 September 1721) was a Ragusan merchant, whose travels in Ottoman Raška were included in '' Illyricum sacrum''. He is best known as the father of Roger Joseph Boscovich (Ruđer Bošković). Origin Franjo Rački wrote, based on a manuscript from the Franciscan library in Dubrovnik, that Nikola was the son of a Boško from Orahovo (Orahov Do, near Popovo polje, then Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina), and that the family had adopted the surname Bošković after his father. He had a brother, Petar (d. 1724). Šime Ljubić, and later Milenko S. Filipović and Ljubo Mićević, wrote that his father's name was actually Matijaš (or Matija) which could be seen from marital permission which he gave to Nikola. Boško Bošković, father of Nikola Bošković, was mentioned in the document from 1690 ("Bosikus Boscouich de Popouo mihi cancellario optime notus") from which is evident that family surname Bosković is much older a ...
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Maja Bošković-Stulli
Maja Bošković-Stulli (9 November 1922 – 14 August 2012) was a Croatian slavicist and folklorist, literary historian, writer, publisher and an academic, noted for her extensive research of Croatian oral literature. Early life Bošković-Stulli was born in Osijek to a Jewish family of Dragutin and Ivanka Bošković. She joined the Young Communist League of Yugoslavia – SKOJ (from Serbo-Croatian: ''Savez komunističke omladine Jugoslavije'') during Gymnasium education. In 1943, after the capitulation of Italy and liberation of the Rab concentration camp, she joined the Partisans. Many members of her family perished during the Holocaust, including her parents and sister Magda. Education and later years Bošković-Stulli finished elementary and secondary school in Zagreb. She graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb and received her PhD in 1961. She took part in many national and international conferences and symposiums, including the Inter-University Centre in Dubro ...
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Predrag Bošković
Predrag Bošković (; born 12 March 1972) is a Montenegrin politician and sports administrator. Currently he is a member of the Parliament of Montenegro, and the former Minister of Defence of Montenegro. Bošković is an economist and has been involved in politics since 1997. He was a member of the Montenegrin Parliament, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Serbia and Montenegro. He served also as Minister of Economy, as Minister of Labor and Social Welfare and as Minister of Educationhttp://www.mps.gov.me/ministarstvo/ministar in various Montenegrin governments. Concurrently, he is the Vice-President of the European Handball Federation and member of the International Handball Federation Council. Early life and education Predrag Bošković was born in Pljevlja, Yugoslavia, as the second child in the family of Milenko and Milana Bošković.One year before he was born his parents and brother Dragan were supposed to move to Germany, but they ultimately d ...
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Branko Bošković
Branko Bošković ( sr-Cyrl, Бранко Бошковић, ; born 21 June 1980) is a Montenegrin retired footballer, who is best known for playing for his legendary performances with DC United, Red Star Belgrade, Paris Saint-Germain and Rapid Wien. Club Bošković started his pro career in 1996 with the Budva outfit FK Mogren, which was competing in lower Yugoslav division at the time. After playing there for two-and-a-half seasons, Branko earned a dream move to Red Star Belgrade in December 1998. In his four-and-a-half seasons in Belgrade, he twice helped his team win the Serbo-Montenegrin Football League, in both 1999–2000 and 2000–01, as well as the Yugoslav Cup three times in 1999, 2000 & 2002. Additionally, he marked himself out as a talented and creative midfielder with a nose for goal, all of which earned him a series of national team call-ups. Still, his single most famous moment while at Red Star came during the 2002–03 UEFA Cup Second Round versus Lazio w ...
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Magda Bošković
Magda Bošković (3 November 1914 – 1942) was a Croatian communist, Partisan and member of the women's rights movement. Bošković was born in Osijek to a Jewish family of Dragutin Bošković and Ivanka (Janka) Szarvas. Her father was clerk at the bank, and her mother was a housewife. Bošković was raised with younger sister Maja. In 1923, she moved with her family to Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Bošković finished elementary school and gymnasium in Zagreb. She later graduated from the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb. In 1932, Bošković was among the founders of Marxist group at the University of Zagreb. In 1934, she joined the Young Communist League of Yugoslavia and was elected as a board member of the student section in the Women's movement. Bošković also worked on the accepting the Yugoslav volunteers who went to Spain to join the International Brigades in fight against Spanish Nationalists. She was an editor of the papers ''Naše novine'' (''Our Papers' ...
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Anica Bošković
Anica Bošković (born 1714 in Republic of Ragusa – died 13 August 1804 in Ragusa) was a Republic of Ragusa, Ragusan writer. She wrote a pastoral song and translated from the Italian language. Christian themes permeate her work. Hers was one of the first important women's names in Ragusan literature. Her work, ''The Dialogue'' (1758), was the first and sole literary work written by a female author in the literature of Ragusa. She was born in Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa -- to Nikola Bošković, a Ragusan merchant, originally from Orahov Do near Ravno (at the time part of the Ottoman Empire, now Bosnia and Herzegovina), and Paola Bettera (1674–1777), scion of a wealthy family -- on either November 3 or December 3, 1714, the youngest of nine children. One of her brothers, Roger Joseph Boscovich, was a notable physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, Society of Jesus, Jesuit priest, and a polymath,
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Danko Bošković
Danko Bošković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Данко Бошковић; born 27 January 1982) is a German retired footballer. He currently is head coach at amateur side TSG 1849 Deidesheim. Career Bošković made his debut on the professional league level in the Bundesliga for 1. FC Kaiserslautern on 3 April 2004 when he came on as a substitute in the 75th minute in a game against FC Bayern Munich. Personal Bošković was born in Neustadt an der Weinstraße Neustadt an der Weinstraße (, formerly known as ; lb, Neustadt op der Wäistrooss ; pfl, Naischdadt) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With 53,300 inhabitants , it is the largest town called ''Neustadt''. Geography Location T .... He also holds Serbian citizenship and is the cousin of Dragan Bogavac. Honours * DFB-Pokal finalist: 2002–03 References External links * 1982 births Living people People from Neustadt an der Weinstraße Footballers from Rhineland-Palatinate German peopl ...
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Miho Bošković
Miho Bošković (born 11 January 1983) is a Croatian professional water polo player. He was part of the Croatia national team, that won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, as well as gold medals at the 2007 World Championship and 2010 European Championship, and bronze medals at the 2009 and 2011 World Championships. Bošković plays for Vasas SC in the Hungarian Championship, at the position of the offensive player. He has played 108 matches for the national team., playing his first match in Montreal, at the 2005 World Championship. With Jug, he won the 2005–06 LEN Champions League, LEN Super Cup, several national championships and cups. He was named the best European water polo player in 2007 and 2012, by LEN. Scoring 369 goals, he has been the all-time top goalscorer for the senior Croatia national team. Honours Club Jug Dubrovnik * LEN Champions League: 2005–06 ;''runners-up'': 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13 * LEN Super Cup: 2006 * Adriatic Lea ...
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Darko Bošković
Darko Bošković (; born 16 September 1987) is a Serbian-born Montenegrin football midfielder playing with Swedish amateur side IFK Stocksund. Club career He started playing in 2004 for his hometown club FK Mladost Apatin. Being loaned to clubs like FK Big Bull Bačinci and FK Palić to gain experience, he did get to play two matches for Mladost in 2006–07 when the club competed in the SuperLiga. In the next seasons he stayed with the club in the Serbian First League, second tier, where he became an important player in the team. In December 2008, he moved to another First League club, FK Spartak Subotica Fudbalski klub Spartak Ždrepčeva Krv () is a professional football club from Subotica, Serbia, that plays in the Serbian SuperLiga. The club was founded in 1945 and was named after Jovan Mikić Spartak, the leader of the Partisans in Subotic ..., that ended being an excellent move since the club gained promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga where he played the 2009 ...
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