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Primož and Trubar
* Primož Trubar Day, on 8 June, a public holiday in Slovenia in commemoration of the birth of the founder of the Slovene literary language, who was according to some sources born on 8 June 1508
* Primož Trubar Day ( Slovenia )
During this period, the first books in the Slovene language were written by the Protestant preacher Primož Trubar and his followers, establishing the base for the development of the standard Slovene language.
* June 28 Primož Trubar, Slovenian Protestant reformer ( b. 1508 )
** Primož Trubar, Slovenian Protestant reformer who laid the foundations for the Slovenian written language ( d. 1586 )
Primož Trubar, woodcut by Jacob Lederlein, 1578
Primož Trubar on the Slovenian euro coins | Slovenian 1 euro coin
A monument of Primož Trubar by Franc Berneker.
In 2008, the Government of Slovenia proclaimed the Year of Primož Trubar and the 500th anniversary of Trubar's birth was celebrated throughout the country.
An exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Primož Trubar, and the achievements of the Slovenian Reformation Movement was on display at the National Museum of Slovenia from 6 March to 31 December 2008.
Since 2010, 8 June is commemorated in Slovenia as the Primož Trubar Day.
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Primož and
* 1979 Primož Peterka, Slovenian ski jumper
* 1929 Primož Kozak, Slovenian playwright ( d. 1981 )
* Primož Habič-vocals ( 1983 1988 )
Trojan's son Herbard VIII von Auersperg ( 1528 1575 ), called Hervard Turjaški in Slovene, was Carniolan Landeshauptmann and commander of the Croatian and Slavonian Military Frontier, he played a vital role as a patron of Primož Trubar, Jurij Dalmatin and the Protestant Reformation in the Slovene Lands.
In the 2006 07 season he saw more playing time than expected due to the exhaustion of Primož Brezec, and averaged 4. 4 points per game.

Primož and June
The Bobcats held their expansion draft on June 22, 2004, picking up youngsters such as Gerald Wallace, Primož Brezec, and Jason Kapono.

Primož and was
The original lineup, who took their lead from the legendary American punkers The Ramones, was Primož Alič ( vocal, guitar ), Ramon ( guitar ), Aljoša ( bass ) and Igor Seljak ( drums ).
On the 2008 NBA trade deadline, February 21, 2008, Dixon was traded from the Toronto Raptors to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for center Primož Brezec and cash considerations.
Siddharta was formed in 1995 when four friends-Tomi Meglič ( vocals, guitar ), Primož Benko ( guitar, back vocals ), Primož Majerič ( bass ) and Boštjan Meglič ( drums )-got together and named themselves after a well-known Hermann Hesse novel because they liked the sound of it.
Although at first opposed to Primož Trubar, the consolidator of the Slovene language, he later supported him and was his mentor for some time.
The project was started by Primož Peterlin and is currently administered by Steve White.
* 1550: Abecedarium was the first printed book in the Slovene language, printed by Primož Trubar.

Primož and first
* Primož Trubar-Abecedarium ( first printed book in Slovene.
This Marulić's work influenced Zoranić's Planine-the first Croatian novel, in which ganka pastira Marula is sung alluding to Turks, and also to Petar Lučić and his work Molitva Bogu protiv Turkom, and Primož Trubar's Pjesni zuper Turke.
Siddharta's first bass player Primož Majerič, Big Foot Mama's singer Grega Skočir, rapper Nikolovski, legend of Slovenian rock music Vlado Kreslin and string quartet Godalika joined them on stage.

Primož and Slovene
The prominent Slovene Protestant preacher Primož Trubar also visited and preached in the town.
Between the 1950s and 1970s, most of the modernisators of Slovene theatre, such as Jože Javoršek, Dominik Smole, Marjan Rožanc, Primož Kozak, and Bojan Štih, have been influenced by Cankar's plays.
The area prides itself on being the birthplace of a number of renowned Slovene authors: Primož Trubar, Josip Stritar, Fran Levstik and Jože Javoršek.
Catechismus in der windischenn Sprach or shortly Catechismus ( Catechism, also known as or shortly in modern Slovene ), is a book written by the Slovene Protestant preacher Primož Trubar in 1550.

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