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Meštrović or Mestrovic (also Mestrovich, Meshtrovich) is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Carolina Mestrovic (born 1991), Chilean singer, actress and television presenter *Ivan Meštrović (1883–1962), Croatian sculptor * Ivan Meštrović (sportsman) (born 1979), Croatian entrepreneur and sportsman *James I. Mestrovitch (1894–1918), Montenegrin-American soldier, recipient of the Medal of Honor * Mate Meštrović (born 1930), Croatian-American journalist and academic * Stelvio Mestrovich (born 1948), Italian-Croatian writer, musicologist *Stjepan Meštrović Stjepan Gabriel Meštrović (born 1955) is an American sociologist. He is professor of sociology at Texas A&M University. Meštrović has served as an expert witness in war crimes trials, including at the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse case. ... (born 1955), Croatian-American sociologist {{DEFAULTSORT:Mestrovic Croatian surnames ...
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Carolina Mestrovic
Carolina Veronica Mestrovic Moroni (born July 20, 1991) is a Chilean singer, actress and TV host known for her role in National Television of Chile, TVN's ''Rojo (series), Rojo fame contrafama'', where she won the "singers category" in 2008. Career Mestrovic first appeared on television in 2008 in the Chilean program ''Rojo (series), Rojo fama contrafama'' (''Red, the Value of Talent''), where she won in the Singers category and received a car as her reward. She subsequently joined Chilevisión's youth program ''Yingo'', which also showcased her singing talent. In 2010 she competed on ''Yingo'' and won second place, collecting a prize. In December 2010 she participated in ''Yingo''′s "great challenge" as a couple with Jaime Artus, but dropped out on December 22. Mestrovic was part of the second musical album of this program, called ''Yingo 2'', and debuted as an actor with the miniseries ''Amor Virtual'' and ''Don diablo''. She participated in the casting for the Latin Amer ...
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Ivan Meštrović
Ivan Meštrović (; 15 August 1883 – 16 January 1962) was a Croatian sculptor, architect, and writer. He was the most prominent modern Croatian sculptor and a leading artistic personality in contemporary Zagreb. He studied at Pavle Bilinić's Stone Workshop in Split and at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he was formed under the influence of the Secession. He traveled throughout Europe and studied the works of ancient and Renaissance masters, especially Michelangelo, and French sculptors Auguste Rodin, Antoine Bourdelle and Aristide Maillol. He was the initiator of the national-romantic group Medulić (he advocated the creation of art of national features inspired by the heroic folk songs). During the First World War, he lived in emigration. After the war, he returned to Croatia and began a long and fruitful period of sculpture and pedagogical work. In 1942 he emigrated to Italy, in 1943 to Switzerland and in 1947 to the United States. He was a professor of sculpture at ...
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Ivan Meštrović (sportsman)
Ivan Meštrović (; born 21 January 1979) is a Croatian entrepreneur and sportsman who has been the co-owner of Croatian football club NK Osijek. Biography Meštrović was born in Osijek, which he left in 1997 for Zagreb. In 2008 he went to Dubai where he managed his business activities in eight central and eastern countries. Meštrović is fluent in three languages and has developed business with more continents. In 2016 he started with association football. He also was the owner of one of Italian football clubs, being become the first Croat to own the one Italian club. Meštrović is one of the famous and better Croatian entrepreneurs. Currently, he works as the co-owner of Croatian football club NK Osijek, while he also served as the club's chairman. He is a grandson of Croatian politician Adam Meštrović, one of founders of HDZ The Croatian Democratic Union ( hr, Hrvatska demokratska zajednica, lit=Croatian Democratic Community, HDZ) is the major conservative, cent ...
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James I
James I may refer to: People *James I of Aragon (1208–1276) *James I of Sicily or James II of Aragon (1267–1327) *James I, Count of La Marche (1319–1362), Count of Ponthieu *James I, Count of Urgell (1321–1347) *James I of Cyprus (1334–1398), also titular king of Armenia and Jerusalem *James I of Scotland (1394–1437) *James VI and I (1566–1625), King of Scotland and also King of England and Ireland *James Harden-Hickey or James I (1893–1895), self-declared Prince James I of Trinidad Other uses * James 1, the first chapter of the ''Epistle of James'' * James I Land, Spitsbergen, Svalbard See also *James (other) *James II (other) * James III (other) *James IV of Scotland James IV (17 March 1473 – 9 September 1513) was King of Scotland from 11 June 1488 until his death at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. He inherited the throne at the age of fifteen on the death of his father, James III, at the Battle of Sauchi ...
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Mate Meštrović
Mate Meštrović (born 13 September 1930, Zagreb, Sava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia), also known as Matthew Mestrovic (or Matthew Meštrović), is an American journalist and academic, Croatian lobbyist, politician and ambassador. The son of Croatian-American sculptor Ivan Meštrović, he attended grade school in Zagreb before his family moved to Italy in 1942. The family lived in Switzerland from 1943-46 where he finished 'Ecole Internationale de Genève'.Josip Jurčević, Crna knjiga komunizma u Hrvatskoj (Zločini jugoslavenskih komunista u Hrvatskoj 1945. godine)
Počasni bleiburški vod, Zagreb, 2006; , page 77.
The family moved to the United States of America the following ye ...
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Stelvio Mestrovich
Stelvio Mestrovich (, born 20 June 1948) is a writer, born in Zadar, then part of Yugoslavia, today in Croatia. His parents were Italian people, Italian. He has contributed to the Viennese magazine ''LOG (magazine), LOG'', under the auspices of UNESCO, and has an entry in the ''Dizionoir'', published by Delos Books. His first novel, ''Suor Franziska'', won the 2009 Viareggio-Farabolina Prize. Published works * "Il mio ultimo chiarodiluna" (Poem, Italy, 1974) * "Il Ponte-die Bruecke" (Poem, Germany, 1979, ) * "Suor Franziska" (Novel, Italy, 1992) * "Il diario di Lucida Mansi" (Novel, Italy, 1995) * "Anton Diabelli, un genio tranquillo" (Essay, Italy, 2001) * "Appunti di archeologia musicale" (Essay, Italy, 2002, ) * "Venezia rosso sangue" (Crime Novel, Italy, 2004 ) * "W.A.Mozart, il Cagliostro della musica" (Essay, Italy, 2006 ) * "Delitto in casa Goldoni" (Crime Novel, Italy, 2007 ) * "La sindrome di Jaele" (Crime Novel, Italy, 2009 ) * "Il mostro di Ebersdorf" (Crime Novel, I ...
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Stjepan Meštrović
Stjepan Gabriel Meštrović (born 1955) is an American sociologist. He is professor of sociology at Texas A&M University. Meštrović has served as an expert witness in war crimes trials, including at the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse case. He has written over 15 books. Meštrović was born in Croatia and moved to the United States when he was 8 years old. He holds three degrees from Harvard University and a Ph.D. degree from Syracuse University. He began teaching at A&M University in 1991. He is a grandson of the Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović. Selected works *''Durkheim and Postmodern Culture'' (Routledge, 1992). *''Emile Durkheim and the Reformation of Sociology'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 1993). *''Genocide after Emotion: The Post-Emotional Balkan War'' (Routledge, 1996). *''This Time We Knew: Western Responses to Genocide in Bosnia'', co-edited with Thomas Cushman (NYU Press, 1996). *''Postemotional Society'' (SAGE, 1997). *''Anthony Giddens: The Last Modernis ...
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