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*[[Lovro Cvek]] (born 1995), Croatian footballer |
*[[Lovro Cvek]] (born 1995), Croatian footballer |
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*[[Lovro Dobričević]] or Lorenzo Bon, Lorenzo di Marino (1420–1478), Croatian painter from Kotor |
*[[Lovro Dobričević]] or Lorenzo Bon, Lorenzo di Marino (1420–1478), Croatian painter from Kotor |
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*[[Lovro Iločki]] or Lawrence of Ilok (1459–1524), Croatian nobleman, very wealthy and powerful in the Kingdom of Hungary-Croatia |
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*[[Lovro Karaula]], Croatian friar from Bosnia |
*[[Lovro Karaula]], Croatian friar from Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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*[[Lovro Kuhar]], pen name Prežihov Voranc, (1893–1950), Slovene writer and Communist political activist |
*[[Lovro Kuhar]], pen name Prežihov Voranc, (1893–1950), Slovene writer and Communist political activist |
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*[[Lovro von Matačić]] (1899–1985), Croatian conductor and composer |
*[[Lovro von Matačić]] (1899–1985), Croatian conductor and composer |
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*[[Lovro Mazalin]] (born 1997), Croatian professional basketball player |
*[[Lovro Mazalin]] (born 1997), Croatian professional basketball player |
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*[[Lovro Medić]] (born 1990), Croatian professional footballer |
*[[Lovro Medić]] (born 1990), Croatian professional footballer |
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*[[Lovro Mihačević]] (1856–1920), Croatian Catholic priest, author, albanologist and epic poet from Bosnia |
*[[Lovro Mihačević]] (1856–1920), Croatian Catholic priest, author, albanologist and epic poet from Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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*[[Lovro Monti]] (1835–1898), Dalmatian politician of Italian descent |
*[[Lovro Monti]] (1835–1898), Dalmatian politician of Italian descent |
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*[[Lovro Radonjić]] (born 1925), |
*[[Lovro Radonjić]] (born 1925), Croatian water polo player and butterfly swimmer who competed in the Olympic Games |
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*[[Lovro Šćrbec]] (born 1990), Croatian international junior football forward |
*[[Lovro Šćrbec]] (born 1990), Croatian international junior football forward |
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*[[Lovro Šturm]] (born 1938), Slovenian jurist and politician |
*[[Lovro Šturm]] (born 1938), Slovenian jurist and politician |
Revision as of 20:35, 5 January 2018
Lovro is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Lovro Artuković (born 1959), Croatian painter and graphic artist who primarily paints large scale figurative canvases
- Lovro Benić (born 1994), Croatian footballer
- Lovro Cvek (born 1995), Croatian footballer
- Lovro Dobričević or Lorenzo Bon, Lorenzo di Marino (1420–1478), Croatian painter from Kotor
- Lovro Iločki or Lawrence of Ilok (1459–1524), Croatian nobleman, very wealthy and powerful in the Kingdom of Hungary-Croatia
- Lovro Karaula, Croatian friar from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Lovro Kuhar, pen name Prežihov Voranc, (1893–1950), Slovene writer and Communist political activist
- Lovro von Matačić (1899–1985), Croatian conductor and composer
- Lovro Mazalin (born 1997), Croatian professional basketball player
- Lovro Medić (born 1990), Croatian professional footballer
- Lovro Mihačević (1856–1920), Croatian Catholic priest, author, albanologist and epic poet from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Lovro Monti (1835–1898), Dalmatian politician of Italian descent
- Lovro Radonjić (born 1925), Croatian water polo player and butterfly swimmer who competed in the Olympic Games
- Lovro Šćrbec (born 1990), Croatian international junior football forward
- Lovro Šturm (born 1938), Slovenian jurist and politician
- Lovro Toman (1827–1870), Slovene Romantic nationalist revolutionary activist during the Revolution of 1848
- Lovro Zovko (born 1981), professional Croatian tennis player
See also
- Lovro and Lilly Matačić Foundation, founded in 1987 to improve the skill of gifted young conductors, in Croatia and abroad
- International Competition of Young Conductors Lovro von Matačić, organized by the Lovro and Lilly Matačić Foundation every 4 years in Zagreb, Croatia
- Lovero