Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Šimun Kožičić Benja (born ca. 1460 in Zadar, died 1536 in Zadar) was a Croatian nobleman, the bishop of Modruš and the founder of the Glagolitic printing house in Rijeka. He was born into the prominent Benja-Kožičić family. His mother was Venetian from the Contarini household. While his parents wanted him to become a soldier he decided to enter the priesthood. After his education in Zadar and Rome, he became a canon and the prefect of the Church of St. John near the port in Zadar."@en }
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- Šimun_Kožičić_Benja comment "Šimun Kožičić Benja (born ca. 1460 in Zadar, died 1536 in Zadar) was a Croatian nobleman, the bishop of Modruš and the founder of the Glagolitic printing house in Rijeka. He was born into the prominent Benja-Kožičić family. His mother was Venetian from the Contarini household. While his parents wanted him to become a soldier he decided to enter the priesthood. After his education in Zadar and Rome, he became a canon and the prefect of the Church of St. John near the port in Zadar.".
- Q1565461 comment "Šimun Kožičić Benja (born ca. 1460 in Zadar, died 1536 in Zadar) was a Croatian nobleman, the bishop of Modruš and the founder of the Glagolitic printing house in Rijeka. He was born into the prominent Benja-Kožičić family. His mother was Venetian from the Contarini household. While his parents wanted him to become a soldier he decided to enter the priesthood. After his education in Zadar and Rome, he became a canon and the prefect of the Church of St. John near the port in Zadar.".