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Anton Aškerc (pronounced [anˈtoːn ˈaːʃkɛrts]; 9 January 1856 – 10 June 1912) was an Slovenian poet and Roman Catholic priest who worked in Austria, best known for his epic poems. Aškerc was born into a peasant family near the town of Rimske Toplice in the Duchy of Styria, then part of the Austrian Empire (now in Slovenia). His exact birthplace is unknown because his family was on the move at the time of his birth. After graduating from high school in Celje he entered the Roman Catholic theological seminary in Maribor. He was ordained a priest in 1880. The same year he published his first poem entitled Trije popotniki ("The Three Travelers") in the progressive literary magazine Ljubljanski zvon.

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  • Anton Aškerc (cs)
  • Anton Aškerc (de)
  • Anton Aškerc (en)
  • Anton Aškerc (es)
  • Anton Aškerc (eu)
  • Anton Aškerc (it)
  • Anton Aškerc (nl)
  • Anton Aškerc (sv)
  • Ашкерц, Антон (ru)
  • Ашкерц Антон (uk)
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  • Anton Aškerc (9. leden 1856 – 10. červen 1912) byl slovinský básník, dramatik a římskokatolický kněz. (cs)
  • Anton Aškerc (* 9. Januar 1856 in Rimske Toplice; † 10. Juni 1912 in Ljubljana) war ein slowenischer Dichter und katholischer Priester. (de)
  • Anton Aškerc (Ducado de Estiria, Imperio austríaco; 9 de enero de 1856 – Liubliana, Imperio austrohúngaro; 10 de junio de 1912) fue un poeta esloveno y sacerdote católico, conocido por sus poemas épicos. (es)
  • Anton Aškerc Esloveniako apaiz katolikoa eta poeta izan zen. Bere poema epikoek egin zuten famatu. (eu)
  • Anton Aškerc, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Gorazd , è stato un poeta e presbitero sloveno. (it)
  • Anton Aškerc (Globoko bij Rimske Toplice, 9 januari 1856 - Ljubljana, 10 juni 1912) was een Sloveens rooms-katholiek priester, schrijver en dichter. (nl)
  • Anton Aškerc, född 9 januari 1856 i , död 10 juni 1912 i Ljubljana, var en slovensk författare. (sv)
  • Анто́н А́шкерц (Anton Aškerc) (*9 січня 1856 — †10 червня 1912, Любляна) — словенський поет-реаліст. (uk)
  • Антон Ашкерц (словен. Anton Aškerc; 9 января 1856, Глобоко, — 10 июня 1912, Любляна) — словенский поэт-реалист. (ru)
  • Anton Aškerc (pronounced [anˈtoːn ˈaːʃkɛrts]; 9 January 1856 – 10 June 1912) was an Slovenian poet and Roman Catholic priest who worked in Austria, best known for his epic poems. Aškerc was born into a peasant family near the town of Rimske Toplice in the Duchy of Styria, then part of the Austrian Empire (now in Slovenia). His exact birthplace is unknown because his family was on the move at the time of his birth. After graduating from high school in Celje he entered the Roman Catholic theological seminary in Maribor. He was ordained a priest in 1880. The same year he published his first poem entitled Trije popotniki ("The Three Travelers") in the progressive literary magazine Ljubljanski zvon. (en)
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