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Josif Milovuk (Trpinja, 10
April 1787 – Pest, 23
August 1850) was a
successful Serbian merchant, book publisher, lithographer,
author and one of the founders...
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Katarina Milovuk (1844–1913), was a
Serbian educator and women's
rights activist. She was the prin****l and
director of the
first institution of higher...
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patriotic charity. The
society was
founded in 1875 by
Katarina Milovuk. The
society was
primarily focused on
humanitarian issues such as helping...
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Lizardo García, 17th
President of
Ecuador (d. 1937)
April 28 –
Katarina Milovuk,
Serbian educator, women's
rights activist (d. 1909) May 3
Sarah Warren...
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founded in 1826 in Pest by
Jovan Hadžić and his
business backers,
Josif Milovuk (1793–1850),
Jovan Demetrović (1778–1830),
Gavrilo Bozitovac (1789–1856)...
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feminist Milica of
Serbia (1335–1405) – empress, feminist, poet
Katarina Milovuk (1844–1913) –
educator and women's
rights activist Milunka Savić (1888–1973)...
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Department of
World Literature in Belgrade's
School of Philosophy.
Katarina Milovuk,
author of
linguistics textbooks, translator,
professor and women's rights...
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affirmation of the
Serbian national musical creativity. As a
successor of
Milan Milovuk, Stanković made a
significant turn over on the
repertoire by introducing...
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Society is an
exclusive Royal Choir established on 14
January 1853 by
Milan Milovuk,
author of Serbia's
first music theory textbooks.
Since its
inception the...
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translating the
Bible from old Serbo-Slavonic into modern-day
Serbian Katarina Milovuk (1844–1909)
Svetomir Nikolajevic (1844–1922),
first professor at the Department...