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Mijat Tomić — (* 1610 in Gornji Brišnik, Herzegowina; † 1656 in Doljani, Gemeinde Jablanica, Herzegowina) war ein kroatischer Hajduk. Als Hajduk war er besonders in der Herzegowina um Županj Potok (heute: Tomislavgrad) aktiv. Häufig überfiel und plünd … Deutsch Wikipedia
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