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Aksentije Miladinović (c. 1760, Čibutkovica -- 23
January 1820) was one of the four
knezes who pla**** a
crucial role at the
beginning of the
First Serbian...
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Aksentije Bacetić (Serbian Cyrillic: Аксентије Бацетић, 27
February 1860 – 16 June 1905),
known as
Baceta (Бацета), was a
Serbian secret agent and Chetnik...
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Aksentije Marodić (Subotica, Serbia, 20
February 1838 – Novi Sad, Serbia, 20
March 1909) was a
Serbian academic painter from Vojvodina. He was born in...
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Aksentije Marković are the two most
important eighteenth-century
master woodcarvers in
Vojvodina who hail from Novi Sad. The two brothers...
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Maksimilijan who uses a wheelchair, is mute and
nearly deaf,
rheumatic Aksentije, sober-minded Milutin,
impulsive and
narcissistic Laki, and
young and...
- Belarusian:
Auwksentsiy (Аўксенцій) Bulgarian:
Avksenty (Авксентий) Croatian:
Aksentije Georgian:
Avksenti (ავქსენტი) Polish: Auksenty,
Auksencjusz Russian: Avksenty...
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church from 1798 was the work of the
famous woodcutter from Novi Sad,
Аksentije Marković . The
icons are the work of
Petar Radosavljević, a
painter from...
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Serbian Chetnik Organization Commanders (1903–12)
Aksentije Bacetović-Baceta
Borko Paštrović Boško Mitrović-Virjanac
Doksim Mihailović-Debarac Dušan...
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After the
fights in Tabanovce,
Savatije Milošević,
Lazar Kujundžić and
Aksentije Bacetović-Baceta left
their offices as
organizers of the action, wanting...
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Jovan Stergević, 1780–1841)
Janko Mihailović
Moler (1792–1853)
Aksentije Marodić (1838–1909)
Marko Murat (1864–1944)
Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak...