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Šimun Milinović         
CROATIAN ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST
Simun Milinovic; Simun Milinović
Šimun Milinović (24 February 1835 in Lovreć – 24 March 1910 in Bar) was a Croatian Roman Catholic priest and Franciscan who was the Serbian Primate (Primas Serbiae) and Archbishop of Antivari from 1886 to 1910.
Milinović         
FAMILY NAME
Milinovic
Milinović () is a Bosnian, Bunjevac, Croatian and Serbian surname, derived from the noun milina (grace, pleasure, enjoyment). The surname refers to the medieval clan spreading out into a few family branches, mostly in the territory of former Austria-Hungary.
Šimun Debelić         
INDEPENDENT STATE OF CROATIA POLITICIAN
Simun Debelic
Šimun Debelić (26 January 1902 – May 1945) was a Croatian veterinarian and professor at the University of Zagreb.