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  1. Trifun "Trifko" Grabež (28 de junio de 1895 - 21 de octubre de 1916) fue un serbobosnio miembro de la organización revolucionaria Joven Bosnia, [1] implicada en el asesinato del archiduque Francisco Fernando de Austria.

  2. Trifun "Trifko" Grabež (Serbian Cyrillic: Трифун Трифко Грабеж; 28 June [O.S. 16 June] 1895 – 21 October 1916) was a Bosnian Serb member of the Black Hand organization which was involved in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

  3. Trifun "Trifko" Grabež fue un serbobosnio miembro de la organización revolucionaria Joven Bosnia, implicada en el asesinato del archiduque Francisco Fernando de Austria.

  4. Nedeljko Čabrinović, junto a un grupo de jóvenes (Cvjetko Popović, Muhamed Mehmedbašić, Trifko Grabež, Vaso Čubrilović y Gavrilo Princip), miembros de la organización Joven Bosnia, participó en el atentado contra Francisco Fernando de Austria.

  5. Grabez, Trifko. (1896 -1918) One of the seven young men involved in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Grabez, (pronounced, Grah-bej) was the son of a Serb-Orthodox priest. Grabez was the only one of the seven young assassins who had a police record (excepting Cabrinovic's expulsion from Sarajevo).

  6. Trifko Grabež. Grabež, who was a good friend of Princip, was also suffering from tuberculosis and was thus willing to give his life for the cause. However, stationed last along the Appel Quay he did not get an opportunity to strike as the motorcade passed him by and may well have thought Čabrinović’s attempt had been successful.

  7. Three of these youths, Nedeljko Čabrinović (1895-1916), Trifko Grabež (1895-1916) and Gavrilo Princip (1894-1918), who were resident in Serbia’s capital Belgrade in 1914, received money, weapons and basic training from Black Hand operatives. The trio subsequently returned to their homeland in May.