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- Petronije Selaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Петроније Селаковић; fl. April 1648) was a Serbian Orthodox monk of the Krka monastery who led a Morlach army during...
- Petronije "Pera" Zimonjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петроније "Пера" Зимоњић; 31 December 1942 – 9 January 2021) was a Serbian professional basketball strength...
- Popović) Ilija Ristivojević (from Babe) Stanisav Milovanović (from Lisović) Petronije Đurić (from Nemenikuće) Avram Simić (from Vlaška) Radivoje Milovanović...
- one of the leaders in the First Serbian Uprising Pavle Irić Jovan Mićić Petronije Šišo Jovan Šibalija (fl. 1804–15), rebel leader in Drobnjaci, parti****ted...
- Morlachi" Šimun Bortulačić, "governator" Jovan Dračevac, "governator" Petronije Selaković, Orthodox monk In order to effectively operate in the Cretan...
- territories, then under Austrian and Hungarian rule.[page needed] After bishop Petronije Ljubibratić died and his brother Janićije (Ljubibratić) succeeded him...
- staying in the Russian Empire. The 1837 edition was edited by archimandrite Petronije Lujanović. Grlica was established under the order of Prince-Bishop Njegoš...
- Morlach leader Stanislav Sočivica, Venetian rebel Sinobad Cvijan Šarić Petronije Selaković Bajo Pivljanin Grujica Žeravica Vukosav Puhalović Ilija Smiljanić...
- Stojićević Pocerac 1776–1811 1804–11 vojvoda Đorđe Šagić 1795–1873 1813–14 Petronije Šišo 1770–1813 1804–1813 voivode Died in the Battle of Ravnje in August...
- 1573) Nikanor (?) Josif (died 15 May 1575) Gavrilo Avramović (1578–1588) Petronije (1578–1589) Aksentije (1589–1601) Teodor (1601–1619) Makarije (c. 1620)...