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  • 91Ivan Antunović — (Kunbaja, Bács Kiskun, June 19, 1815 ndash; Kalocsa, Bács Kiskun, January 13, 1888) was the bishop of Kalocsa in Hungary, Croatian writer and one of the most prominent people among the Bunjevci and Šokci of his time. Antunović s writings… …

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  • 92Matija Murko — also known as Mathias Murko (10 February 1861 11 February 1952) was a Slovene scholar, known mostly for his work on oral epic traditions in the Serbo Croatian language (Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian). Contents …

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  • 93Ludovico Pasquali — (Cattaro 1500 circa Cattaro 1551), also known as Ludvig Paskvalić or Ludovik Paskvojević was an Italian author, from Cattaro in the Albania Veneta (today Kotor, Montenegro). He was friend, admirer and fellow countryman of Giovanni Bona de Boliris …

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  • 94Filip Višnjić — ( sr. Филип Вишњић) (1767 ndash;1834) was a popular poet and guslar (gusle player), known by some as the Serbian Homer both for his blindness and poetic gift. Living in a time of exceptional significance for Serbian history, the bard immortalised …

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  • 95Raskovnik — (Расковник) is a plant in Serbian mythology, and other Slavic mythos. According to Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic s Dictionary:: It is some (may be imaginary) grass for which it is thought that of it (when brushed by it) every lock and every other… …

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  • 96Miroslav Josić Višnjić — (born 1946[1]) is Serbian writer and poet. He won numerous literary prizes, most notably NIN Prize 1990 for his novel Odbrana i propast Bodroga u sedam burnih godišnjih doba and Andrić Award[2] in 1998. Contents 1 Bibliography 1.1 …

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  • 97Anton Novačan — (July 7 1887 – March 22 1951) was a Slovene politician, diplomat,author and playwright. Novačan was born in modest peasant family in the village of Zadobrova near the Lower Styrian town of Celje, in what was then the Austro Hungarian Empire. He… …

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  • 98Nikola Milošević (politician) — Nikola Milošević, PhD (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Милошевић) (born in Sarajevo, Kingdom of Yugoslavia on April 17, 1929 – died in Belgrade, Serbia on January 24, 2007) was a Serbian writer, political philosopher, literary critic, and politician. He …

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  • 99Božidar Vuković — (c. 1466, Podgorica, Zeta, now Montenegro c. 1540, Venice) was a printer of Serb books.BiographyVuković was noble by birth, having descended from the family of Đurići of Starčeva Gorica (on Lake Scutari). He was born in the town of Podgorica in… …

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  • 100Smederevo Fortress — Infobox Historic building caption=The small town name=Smederevo Fortress location town=Smederevo location country=Serbia architect= client=Đurađ Branković engineer= construction start date=1428 completion date=1430 (small town) 1439 (fortified… …

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