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Aleksije (Serbian Cyrillic: Алексије) is a
Serbian masculine given name, a
variant of Gr****
Alexis and
Alexios (Latinized form Alexius). The name Aljoša...
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Aleksije (Aleksej) Jelačić (Russian: Алексей Елачич;
Serbian Cyrillic: Алексије (Алексеј) Јелачић;
January 10, 1892 –
October 24, 1941) was a
Serbian historian...
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Aleksije Lazović (Serbian Cyrillic: Алексије Лазовић; 1774–1837) was a
painter from modern-day Montenegro. He is
particularly famous for his icons. Aleksije...
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Aleksije Vezilić (Serbian: Алексије Везилић; 17
March 1753, in
Stari Ker, now
Zmajevo – 12
January 1792, in Novi Sad) was a
Serbian lyric poet who introduced...
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Aleksije "Branko" Radičević (Serbian Cyrillic: Алексије Бранко Радичевић,
Serbian pronunciation: [brǎːŋko radǐːtʃeʋitɕ]; 28
March 1824 – 1 July 1853) was...
- Cyrillic: Аљоша) is a Serbo-Croatian
given name, a
diminutive of
Aleksej and
Aleksije. It may
refer to: Aljoša
Kunac (born 1980),
Croatian water polo player...
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change that link to
point directly to the
intended article. Alexey,
Russian variant Aleksejs,
Latvian variant Aleksije,
Serbian variant...
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Grigorije and
Aleksije. The latter,
Aleksije,
signed his work at the
Church of the
Virgin in the
village of Globoko, near
Prespa Lake, as "
Aleksije, the pupil...
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people with the
surname include:
House of Jelačić,
Croatian noble family Aleksije Jelačić (1892–1941),
Serbian historian of
Croatian descent Franjo Jelačić...
- Born in
Bijelo Polje in Montenegro, the
priest Simeon Lazović and his son
Aleksije are best
known for
having painted the
icons of the
altar screens (iconostases)...