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{{dyktalk|24 September|2007|entry=...that [[SFRY|Yugoslavian]] [[boxing]] champion '''[[Marijan Beneš]]''' played the violin in his youth, and published a book of poems after the end of his career?}} |
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In the biography section, it says that Benes played violin and piano "himself." Does that mean he taught himself how to play those instruments (which is noteworthy), or just that he played them by himself (i.e., not in an ensemble), which is not noteworthy, and thus "himself" should be deleted? [[User:86.133.102.24|86.133.102.24]] 12:45, 24 September 2007 (UTC) |
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:It was originally paired by the fact that his father was a ''music'' teacher, subsequently deleted, so it made sense in that context; I find it difficult to phrase the sentence though: "His parents were both teachers, and father in particular a music teacher,...". Sounds awkward? [[User:Duja|Duja]]<span style="font-size:70%;">[[User talk:Duja|►]]</span> 13:22, 24 September 2007 (UTC) |
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== Marijan Beneš' paternal ancestry was Czech not Croat == |
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Can people stop writing that his father Josip was a Croat when he clearly was not. His father was a member of the strongly influential Czech minority living in Belgrade, Serbia, and he had nothing to do with Croatia or Croats. Just because he was a Catholic does not mean that he was Croat. |
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How in the holy mother of god can he be croat? Can anyone quote him as declaring himself as croat? In the latest documentary you can clearly hear Benes saying that he is Yugoslavian! |
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The Beneš surname is Czech. [[Special:Contributions/101.115.203.101|101.115.203.101]] ([[User talk:101.115.203.101|talk]]) 11:34, 8 January 2024 (UTC) |
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:Could you kindly provide any sources to support that claim? — '''[[User:Sadko|<span style="color:#CC6600;">Sadko</span>]]''' [[User talk:Sadko|<span style="color: #0c0609;">(words are wind)</span>]] 11:28, 4 October 2024 (UTC) |
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Marijan Beneš' paternal ancestry was Czech not Croat
[edit]Can people stop writing that his father Josip was a Croat when he clearly was not. His father was a member of the strongly influential Czech minority living in Belgrade, Serbia, and he had nothing to do with Croatia or Croats. Just because he was a Catholic does not mean that he was Croat.
The Beneš surname is Czech. 101.115.203.101 (talk) 11:34, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
- Could you kindly provide any sources to support that claim? — Sadko (words are wind) 11:28, 4 October 2024 (UTC)
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