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George of Slavonia (Croatian: Juraj iz Slavonije, Juraj Slovinac, Latin: Georgius de Sclavonia, French: Georges d’Esclavonie, Georges de Sorbonne; 1355 or 1360 – 6 May 1416) was a medieval theological writer and professor at the University of Sorbonne in Paris. He was also a priest in the city of Tours. He is notable for his writings on Glagolitic alphabet and the Croatian lands.

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  • Georg von Slawonien (lateinisch Georgius de Sclavonia, französischGeorges d’Esclavonie, Georges de Sorbonne, Georges de Rayn, kroatisch Juraj Slovinac; * um 1355/60? möglicherweise in Rayn, heute Brežice, Diözese Aquileia; † 1416 in Tours) war ein slawonischer Geistlicher und Gelehrter, der Professor an der Sorbonne in Paris war. Er setzte sich für die kroatische Sprache und die glagolitische Schrift in der katholischen Kirche ein. (de)
  • George of Slavonia (Croatian: Juraj iz Slavonije, Juraj Slovinac, Latin: Georgius de Sclavonia, French: Georges d’Esclavonie, Georges de Sorbonne; 1355 or 1360 – 6 May 1416) was a medieval theological writer and professor at the University of Sorbonne in Paris. He was also a priest in the city of Tours. He is notable for his writings on Glagolitic alphabet and the Croatian lands. (en)
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  • Georg von Slawonien (lateinisch Georgius de Sclavonia, französischGeorges d’Esclavonie, Georges de Sorbonne, Georges de Rayn, kroatisch Juraj Slovinac; * um 1355/60? möglicherweise in Rayn, heute Brežice, Diözese Aquileia; † 1416 in Tours) war ein slawonischer Geistlicher und Gelehrter, der Professor an der Sorbonne in Paris war. Er setzte sich für die kroatische Sprache und die glagolitische Schrift in der katholischen Kirche ein. (de)
  • George of Slavonia (Croatian: Juraj iz Slavonije, Juraj Slovinac, Latin: Georgius de Sclavonia, French: Georges d’Esclavonie, Georges de Sorbonne; 1355 or 1360 – 6 May 1416) was a medieval theological writer and professor at the University of Sorbonne in Paris. He was also a priest in the city of Tours. He is notable for his writings on Glagolitic alphabet and the Croatian lands. (en)
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  • Georg von Slawonien (de)
  • George of Slavonia (en)
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