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German Anđelić (1822–1888),
bishop of Bačka and
Serbian patriarch Kića
Anđelić,
Serbian trumpeter,
member of Deca Loših Muzičara Nataša
Anđelić (born 1977)...
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Tatomir P.
Anđelić (Serbian
Cyrillic Татомир П. Анђелић ) was a
Serbian mathematician,
academic and an
expert in mechanics.
Tatomir P.
Anđelić was born...
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Pavao Anđelić (1920-1985) was a
Bosnian Croat and
Yugoslav lawyer,
archaeologist and historian. He
mainly studied the
history of
medieval Bosnia and is...
- Božo
Anđelić (born 16
March 1992) is a
Montenegrin handball player for HC
Meshkov Brest and the
Montenegrin national team. "Božo
Anđelić". eurohandball...
- "Carter, Jimmy".
World Book.
Archived from the
original on
April 27, 2012.
Andelic, Patrick.
Donkey Work:
Congressional Democrats in
Conservative America...
- as
national monument".
Archived from the
original on 16
January 2009.
Anđelić Pavao,
Krunidbena i
grobna crkva bosanskih vladara u
Milima (Arnautovićima)...
- Nataša
Anđelić (Serbian Cyrillic: Наташа Анђелић, born July 11, 1977, in Novi Sad, SFR Yugoslavia) is a
former Serbian female basketball player. Profile...
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Aleksandar Anđelić (16
October 1940 – 24
March 2021) was a
Serbian ice
hockey coach. He
coached primarily in the
Netherlands and Germany, and used to...
- Ćirković 1964, p. 164. Ćirković 1964, p. 165.
Anđelić 1980, p. 230. Fine 1994, p. 454.
Anđelić,
Pavao (1980).
Anđelić, Pavao,
Krunidbena i
grobna crkva bosanskih...
- Podvisoki, was an
early example of a
Bosnian medieval urban area.
Pavao Anđelić considers Visoko field to be the core from
where early Slavs in the 7th...