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Dušan and Ivan
Stefan Uroš V was the only son of Stefan Uroš IV Dušan by Helena of Bulgaria, the sister of Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria.
The authors of the Memorandum included the most influential Serbian intellectuals, among them: Pavle Ivić, Antonije Isaković, Dušan Kanazir, Mihailo Marković, Miloš Macura, Dejan Medaković, Miroslav Pantić, Nikola Pantić, Ljubiša Rakić, Radovan Samardžić, Miomir Vukobratović, Vasilije Krestić, Ivan Maksimović, Kosta Mihailović, Stojan Čelić and Nikola Čobelić.
activists such as Slobodan Homen, Nenad Konstantinović, Ivan Marović, Predrag Lečić, Stanko Lazendić, and Srđan Milivojević, the candidate list featured established professionals in other arenas such as political analyst Dušan Janjić, psychologist Žarko Trebješanin, lawyer Boža Pelević, and former Serbian Supreme Court vice-president Zoran Ivošević.
On the arrival of the bassist Dušan Kojić " Koja " and drummer Ivan Vdović " VD ", the band adopted the New Wave and punk rock musical style, and, after performing as an opening act for Pankrti, and the departure of Mihajlović, the band was renamed to Šarlo Akrobata.
The group changed lineups frequently, displaying a pretty limited creative potential until the arrival of bassist Dušan Kojić Koja and drummer Ivan Vdović Vd.
The festival was founded in 2000 by three University students from Novi Sad, Dušan Kovačević, Bojan Bošković and Ivan Milivojev.
Ivan Alexander and Stefan Uroš IV Dušan concluded an alliance, which was cemented by the marriage of the Serbian king to Helena of Bulgaria, a sister of Ivan Alexander, on Easter 1332.
The neighbours of the Byzantines took advantage of the civil war, and while Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia sided with John VI Kantakouzenos, Ivan Alexander backed John V Palaiologos and his regency.
He was later expelled from there by Stephen Dušan under the pressure of Ivan Alexander.
Stephen Dečanski met them in the area known as Mraka and accepted the proposal and agreed that Ivan Stephen should become emperor of Bulgaria, thus abandoning the idea of uniting the two countries under the sceptre of his son Stephen Dušan.
Well-known people from the region include architects Max Fabiani and Vojteh Ravnikar ; poets Simon Gregorčič, Alojz Gradnik, Srečko Kosovel, and Matej Bor ; writers Danilo Lokar, France Bevk, Ivan Pregelj, and Ciril Kosmač ; aviation pioneer Edvard Rusjan ; artists Veno Pilon, Zoran Mušič, and Anton Gojmir Kos ; military men Anton Haus, Sergej Mašera, Janko Premrl ( a. k. a. Vojko ), and Leon Rupnik ; the composer of the melody for the Slovenian national anthem Stanko Premrl ; sportsman Jure Franko ; entrepreneur Ivo Boscarol ; politicians Engelbert Besednjak, Drago Marušič, Marko Natlačen, and Borut Pahor ; and scholars Simon Rutar, Milko Kos, Dušan Pirjevec Ahac, Ivo Urbančič, and Dean Komel.

Dušan and Ljubljana
Dušan Repovš, is a Slovenian mathematician, born on November 30, 1954 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
* Dušan Pirjevec Ahac, Hlapci, heroji, ljudje ( Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, 1968 )
In memoriam Dušan Pirjevec ( Ljubljana 1982 )
In 1983, the artists Dušan Mandič, Miran Mohar, Andrej Savski, Roman Uranjek, and Borut Vogelnik, coming from the punk and graffiti scene in Ljubljana, formed an artistic group and called it Rrose Irwin Sélavy.

Dušan and 1968
His first three feature films Man Is Not a Bird ( 1965 ), Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator ( 1967 ) starring actress and icon of the " black wave " period in film Eva Ras, and Innocence Unprotected ( 1968 ) won Dušan Makavejev international acclaim.
Formed in 1968 by Kornelije Kovač, the band had gone through many lineup changes and featured a large number of famous musicians: vocalists Dušan Prelević, Dalibor Brun, Dado Topić, Zdravko Čolić and Zlatko Pejaković, drummer Vladimir " Furda " Furduj, guitarist Josip Boček, and others.

Kermauner and Ljubljana
* Taras Kermauner, Začetki slovenske dramatike ( Ljubljana: Slovenski gledališki muzej, 1999 )

Ivan and Cankar
The most important authors of this period were Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič and Dragotin Kette, while Ivan Grohar and Rihard Jakopič were among the most talented Slovene visual artists of the time.
* December 11 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian writer ( b. 1876 )
* May 10 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian writer ( d. 1918 )
Some of the University's better-known students include: Christian Doppler, Kurt Adler, Franz Alt, Bruno Bettelheim, Rudolf Bing, Lucian Blaga, Josef Breuer, F. F. Bruce, Elias Canetti, Ivan Cankar, Otto Maria Carpeaux, Felix Ehrenhaft, Mihai Eminescu, Paul Feyerabend, Heinz Fischer, O. W. Fischer, Ivan Franko, Sigmund Freud, Alcide De Gasperi, Ernst Gombrich, Kurt Gödel, Erich Göstl, Franz Grillparzer, Jörg Haider, Edmund Husserl, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Marie Jahoda, Elfriede Jelinek, Percy Lavon Julian, Karl Kautsky, Elisabeth Kehrer, Hans Kelsen, Rudolf Kirchschläger, Arthur Koestler, Jernej Kopitar, Karl Kordesch, Karl Kraus, Bruno Kreisky, Richard Kuhn, Paul Lazarsfeld, Gustav Mahler, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Lise Meitner, Gregor Mendel, Franz Mesmer, Franc Miklošič, Alois Mock, Matija Murko, Pope Pius III, Maxim Podoprigora, Hans Popper, Karl Popper, Otto Preminger, Wilhelm Reich, Peter Safar, Mordkhe Schaechter, Arthur Schnitzler, Albin Schram, Wolfgang Schüssel, Joseph Schumpeter, Theodor Herzl, John J. Shea, Jr., Adalbert Stifter, Yemima Tchernovitz-Avidar, Kurt Waldheim, Otto Weininger, Stefan Zweig, and Huldrych Zwingli.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Trieste was a buzzing cosmopolitan city frequented by artists and philosophers such as James Joyce, Italo Svevo, Sigmund Freud, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, Scipio Slataper, and Umberto Saba.
Since the 1960s, Kosovel has become a poetic icon, in the league of the most prestigious Slovene literates like France Prešeren and Ivan Cankar.
In the autumn of 1923, Kosovel established the " Ivan Cankar Club ", named after the Slovenian radical author.
During all this period, the " Ivan Cankar Club " continued its activity, organizing literary and poetic evenings.
Ivan Cankar () ( 10 May 1876 – 11 December 1918 ) was a Slovene writer, playwright, essayist, poet and political activist.
Ivan Cankar was born in the Carniolan town of Vrhnika near Ljubljana.
Ivan Cankar as a martyr: caricature by Hinko Smrekar, 1913
Ivan Cankar wrote around 30 books and is considered one of the primary exponents of Slovene modernist literature, alongside Oton Župančič, Dragotin Kette and Josip Murn.
Ivan Cankar with some female friends in Rožnik, Ljubljana
Modernist monument to Ivan Cankar in Ljubljana, at Cankar Hall, designed by Franc Rihtar and Edvard Ravnikar
Ivan Cankar on the 10, 000 Slovenian tolar | tolar bill, highest value banknote in Slovenia between 1994 and 2007
Numerous streets, squares, public buildings and institutions have been named after Ivan Cankar.
* Izidor Cankar, Preface to " Ivan Cankar, Zbrani spisi " ( Ljubljana: Blasnikova tiskarna, 1937 )
* France Bernik, Ivan Cankar: monografska študija ( LJubljana: Cankarjeva založba, 1987 )
* Alojz Kraigher, Ivan Cankar: študije o njegovem delu in življenju, spomini nanj ( Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, 1954 )
* Filip Kumbatovič Kalan, Trois précurseurs du théǎtre contemporain en Yougoslavie: Branislav Nušić, Ivan Cankar, Miroslav Krleža ( Paris: Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1963 )

Ivan and slovenska
* Boris Paternu, Ivan Cankar in slovenska literarna tradicija ( Ljubljana: Slavistično društvo Slovenije, 1969 )

Ivan and 1918
Ivan Vidav ( born January 17, 1918 ) is a Slovenian mathematician.
In 1918 he formally converted to the Hungarian Reformed Church ( Calvinist ); his Godfather was his Roman Catholic university friend, the art critic Ivan Hevesy.
* Nigel Ivan Forbes, 22nd Lord Forbes ( b. 1918 )
Cankar's work and his personal world view influenced all three major literary trends in Slovene literature between 1918 and 1945: the expressionism of Catholic authors such as Ivan Pregelj, Stanko Majcen, and France Bevk, the social realism of the liberal left and Marxist authors ( particularly Miško Kranjec, Prežihov Voranc, Ciril Kosmač, and Mile Klopčič ) and the avantgardism of Srečko Kosovel.
Vrhnika is the birthplace of one of the most important Slovene writers, Ivan Cankar ( 1876 – 1918 ).
Ivan Pulyui (, ) ( 2 February 1845 in Hrymailiv, a village near Ternopil, Austria – Hungary – 31 January 1918 in Prague ) was a Ukrainian-born physicist, inventor and patriot who has been championed as an early developer of the use of X-rays for medical imaging.
* Ivan Steshenko, killed in Poltava ( 1918 )
For most of his life Baudouin de Courtenay worked at Imperial Russian universities: Kazan ( 1874 – 1883 ), Dorpat ( as Tartu, Estonia was then known ) ( 1883 – 1893 ), Kraków ( 1893 – 1899 ) in Austria-Hungary, and St. Petersburg ( 1900 – 1918 ), where he was known as Иван Александрович Бодуэн де Куртенэ ( Ivan Aleksandrovich Boduen de Kurtene ).
Nechui-Levytsky, Ivan ( pseud of Ivan Levytsky ), b 25 November 1838 in Stebliv, Kaniv county, Kiev Governorate, d 15 April 1918 in Kiev.
Prince John Constantinovich of Russia () ( 5 July 1886 – 18 July 1918 ), sometimes also known as Prince Ioann, Prince Ivan or Prince Johan, was the eldest son of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia by his wife Elisaveta Mavrikievna, née Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg.
Yevgeny Botkin, chambermaid Anna Demidova, Cook Ivan Kharitonov, and Valet Alexei Trupp, were shot there by a squad of Bolshevik secret police under the Cheka chief Yakov Yurovsky, on July 16 / July 17, 1918.

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