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Knez (disambiguation)

Knez may refer to:

  • Knez (title), translated duke or prince, used in medieval Slavic countries such as Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia
  • Knez (name), a South Slavic surname
  • Knez (singer), the stage name of a Montenegrin singer Nenad Knežević

KNEZ may refer to:

  • KNEZ (FM), a radio station broadcasting on 107.3 FM in Fernley, Nevada
  • KNEZ-LP, the call sign used from December 1999 to February 2007 by KXOF-CD, a television station (channel 39) licensed to Laredo, Texas, United States
  • KNEZ-CA, the call sign used before 2007 by KXOF-CD

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Knez (singer)

Nenad Knežević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Кнежевић) (born 5 December 1967 in Titograd, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia), better known by his stagename Knez, is a pop singer, based in Belgrade, Serbia. He represented Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.

KNEZ (FM)

KNEZ (107.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk format. Licensed to Fernley, Nevada, USA, the station is currently owned by Shamrock Communications, Inc.

Knez (name)

Knez is a South Slavic surname, coming from the title knez. It may refer to:

  • Dejan Knez, a Slovenian artist
  • Tomislav Knez, a Bosnian footballer
  • Iván Knez, an Argentine-Swiss footballer

Usage examples of "knez".

He shook his head, trying fu-tilely to understand how the Knez could justify the terrific expense of bringing them all the way to this remote outpost of the domain.

From time to time, the Knez stopped to exchange a few words with favored members of the Officer Corps.

Is not for nothing Knez Nikolai is famous all over Galaxy for field banquets.

The ground-loving Knez and his self-serving advisors would have a lot to answer at the end of this war—no matter who got final claim to the victory.

As Brim stepped into the room, both occupants turned to face the doorway: Grand Duke Borodov and his older brother, Nikolai the Twenty-first, Knez of all the Sodeskayas and Supreme Marshal of the Grand Federation of Sodeskayan States.

Considering the number of lavish state suppers a Knez could expect to attend during the year, a great deal of strenuous exercise would be a necessary part of life!

Tonight, as he passed along the reception line, the great columns appeared more remarkable in size and the smoky, spice-laden atmosphere seemed to have truly electrified, although a promised appearance by the Knez might have helped the latter along.

Unlike the Knez, DeBrugh recognized subtle differences between sumptuous and extravagant entertaining.

In turn, that very complacence enabled the self-serving courtiers who deluded the Knez and almost drove the final nails into the Sodeskayan military coffin.

According to this highly unique document, the Knez would provide limited charters to Sodeskayan territory on which Imperials could construct advanced bases and mount long-range attacks on the Leaguers, hi turn, Onrad would supply war materiel in excess of his own strategic needs—as soon »-as that materiel became available.

To meet the Turkish threat after Uros died in 1371, the Serbian lords elected one Knez ("Prince") Lazar as their national leader.

They knew that, one day soon, Knez Lazar in heaven would reclaim what was rightfully his on earth.

And indeed, the modern city grew like a tree in concentric rings from its ancient core: the Great Winter Palace, now home of Nicholas the August, present Knez of the G.

It was another example of the very loose ties between Knez Nicholas and his so-called dominant government in Avalon—although many believed that Greyffin IV himself privately applauded the Bears' independent action.

It was clearly brand-new—and also one of Knez Nicholas's personal transports.