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Komnenović
Komnenović is a Serbo-croatian surname, derived from the name ''Komnen'' (). It may refer to: *Komnenović brotherhood, in Banjani *Mitar Komnenović *Marko Komnenović *Mihailo Komnenović (fl. 1779) *Mehmet Komnenović, Bosnian dancer *Petar Komnenović, count *Mirko Komnenović (1870–1941), mayor of Herceg Novi * Jelica Komnenović (b. 1960) former Yugoslav basketball player *Dragan Komnenović, Serbian footballer *Pavle Komnenović, Serbian racer See also * Komnenić, surname *Komnenos The House of Komnenos ( Komnenoi; , , ), Latinized as Comnenus ( Comneni), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059. ..., Byzantine dynasty * Komlenović, surname * Komljenović, surname Further reading * {{DEFAULTSORT:Komnenovic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Jelica Komnenović
Jelica Komnenović (born 20 April 1960 or 16 April 1960) is a former basketball player who competed for Yugoslavia in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the .... References External links * * * * 1960 births Living people Sportspeople from Foča Olympic basketball players for Yugoslavia ŽKK Partizan players Basketball players at the 1980 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Yugoslavia Olympic medalists in basketball Yugoslav women's basketball players Serbian women's basketball players Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics Summer World University Games medalists in basketball FISU World University Games gold ...
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Komnenić
Komnenić is a Serbian surname, derived from the name ''Komnen'' (). It may refer to: *Milan Komnenić, Serbian writer * Boris Komnenić (b. 1957), Serbian actor * Petar Komnenić, Montenegrin journalist *Vaso Komnenić, Serbian athlete See also *Komnenović, surname *Komnenos The House of Komnenos ( Komnenoi; , , ), Latinized as Comnenus ( Comneni), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059. ..., Byzantine dynasty {{DEFAULTSORT:Komnenic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Komlenović
Komlenović is a Serbian surname. It may refer to: *Komlenović noble family, in Hum **Pavle Komlenović, knez *Nikola Komlenović, Yugoslav geologist *Uroš Komlenović, Serbian journalist and writer *Vasilije Komlenović, Montenegrin footballer *Vladanko Komlenović, Bosnian footballer *Radoslav Komlenović, Serbian politician See also * Komljenović, surname *Komnenović, surname *Komlenići Komlenići is a village in Croatia, under the Vrbovsko township, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County. History On 8 January 2012, it was the epicentre of a magnitude 2.4 earthquake. Komlenići was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm. Demographics In 1 ..., village in Croatia * Komlenac, village in Bosnia and Herzegovina {{DEFAULTSORT:Komlenovic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Komljenović
Komljenović is a Serbian and Croatian surname. It may refer to: *Dejan Komljenović, Slovenian footballer *Fabijan Komljenović, retired Croatian footballer *Ivo Komljenović, Bosnian politician *Jelena Komljenović, Serbian writer *Marko Komljenović, Austro-Hungarian Serb oberlieutnant *Slobodan Komljenović, retired Serbian footballer See also *Komlenović, surname *Komnenović Komnenović is a Serbo-croatian surname, derived from the name ''Komnen'' (). It may refer to: *Komnenović brotherhood, in Banjani *Mitar Komnenović *Marko Komnenović *Mihailo Komnenović (fl. 1779) *Mehmet Komnenović, Bosnian dancer *Petar Kom ..., surname {{DEFAULTSORT:Komljenovic Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames of Croatian origin ...
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Banjani
Banjani ( sr-cyrl, Бањани) was a tribe in Old Herzegovina, and historical region in western Montenegro. Its territory comprises , west of Nikšić, in the centre between Nikšić and Bileća, from the top of Njegoš mountain to the Trebišnjica river, and on to the Bileća Lake. All Banjani families have ''Jovanjdan'' ( St. John's feast day, January 20) as their '' slava'' (a Serbian Orthodox tradition). History The first written mention of the Banjani is in 1319. Some scholars argued that the name could derive from ''balnea'' (sr. ''banja''), which means "bath" or "spa". According to oral tradition, the tribal name comes from Banjska in Kosovo from where they migrated. The Novljani were a medieval Serb community, which became a component part of the Drobnjaci tribe in Old Herzegovina (in Montenegro). According to folklore, the Novljani settled Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeas ...
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Floruit
''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicating the time when someone flourished. Etymology and use is the third-person singular perfect active indicative of the Latin verb ', ' "to bloom, flower, or flourish", from the noun ', ', "flower". Broadly, the term is employed in reference to the peak of activity for a person or movement. More specifically, it often is used in genealogy and historical writing when a person's birth or death dates are unknown, but some other evidence exists that indicates when they were alive. For example, if there are Will (law), wills Attestation clause, attested by John Jones in 1204 and 1229, as well as a record of his marriage in 1197, a record concerning him might be written as "John Jones (fl. 1197–1229)", even though Jones was born before ...
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Komnenos
The House of Komnenos ( Komnenoi; , , ), Latinized as Comnenus ( Comneni), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059. The family returned to power under Alexios I Komnenos in 1081 who established their rule for the following 104 years until it ended with Andronikos I Komnenos in 1185. In the 13th century, they founded the Empire of Trebizond, a Byzantine rump state which they ruled from 1204 to 1461. At that time, they were commonly referred to as Grand Komnenoi (, ), a style that was officially adopted and used by George Komnenos and his successors. Through intermarriages with other noble families, notably the Doukas, Angelos, and Palaiologos, the Komnenos name appears among most of the major noble houses of the late Byzantine world. Origins The 11th-century Byzantine historian Michael Psellos reported that the Komnenos family originated from the v ...
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