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France$29849$ - translation to ελληνικό

SLOVENE NATIONAL POET, A CARNIOLAN ROMANTIC POET OF SLOVENE DESCENT (1800-1849)
France Preseren; Prešeren; Preseren; France Prešern; Prešeren France; Preseren France; Preseren, France; Prešeren, France; Ribčev France
  • muse]], Julija Primic, in a portrait by Matevž Langus
  • ''O Vrba'', the first of the ''Sonnets of Misfortune'', published in 1834 in the 4th volume of ''Krajnska čbelica''
  • Vrba]]
  • old Slovene alphabet]]
  • A memorial with “Žive naj vsi narodi” the first line of the Slovene national anthem by France Prešeren near the Schuman roundabout, Brussels.

France      
n. γαλλία
rear admiral         
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NAVAL COMMISSIONED OFFICER RANK ABOVE THAT OF A COMMODORE AND CAPTAIN
Rear admirals; Rear Admirals; Rear-admiral; Rear-Admiral; RADM; R.Adm.; R. Adm.; Rear Admiral; Read Admiral; Rear Admiral (Australia); Rr-Adm; R.Adm; Contre-amiral (France); R-Adm
υποναύαρχος
brigadier general         
  • Harold Edward "Pompey" Elliott]]
SENIOR RANK IN THE ARMED FORCES
Brigadier-general; Brigadier-General; Br. Gen.; Brig. General; Brigadier generals; Général de brigade; Brig. Gen.; General of brigade; General of Brigade; Brigade general; Brig gen; General de brigade; Brig-Gen; Brigadier General (Canada); Général de Brigade; Brig Gen; General de Brigada; Brig general; Brigadier General (Australia); Brigadier General; Brigadier general (France); Brigadier general (Canada); Brigadier general (Australia); Brigadier general (Turkey); General de Brigade; Brigadier-general (British Army); Brig.Gen; Brigade General; Brigadier-general (France); Brigadier-General (Canada); Brigade general (Argentina); Brig.Gen.
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France Prešeren

France Prešeren (pronounced [fɾanˈtsɛ pɾɛˈʃeːɾən] (listen)) (2 or 3 December 1800 – 8 February 1849) was a 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet whose poems have been translated into many languages.

He has been considered the greatest Slovene classical poet and has inspired later Slovene literature. He wrote the first Slovene ballad and the first Slovene epic. After his death, he became the leading name of the Slovene literary canon.

He tied together the motifs of his own unhappy love with that of an unhappy, subjugated homeland. Especially after World War II in the Slovene Lands, one of Prešeren's motifs, the "hostile fortune", has been adopted by Slovenes as a national myth, and Prešeren has been described being as ubiquitous as the air in Slovene culture.

Prešeren lived in conflict with both the civil and religious establishment, as well as with the provincial bourgeoisie of Ljubljana. He developed severe alcoholism and tried to kill himself on at least two occasions, facing rejections and seeing most of his closest friends die tragically. His lyric poetry dealt with the love towards his homeland, the suffering humanity, as well as his unfulfilled love towards his muse, Julija Primic.

He wrote poetry primarily in Slovene, but also in German. He lived in Carniola and at first regarded himself a Carniolan, but gradually adopted a broader Slovene identity.