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Eustahija Arsić (1776-1843),
Serbian writer Jovica Arsić (born 1968),
Serbian basketball coach Lazar Arsić (born 1991),
Serbian footballer Petar Arsić (born...
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****s (Old Persian: *R̥šā;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσής), also
known by his
regnal name
Artaxerxes IV (/ˌɑːrtəˈzɜːrksiːz/; Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂𐎠 Artaxšaçāʰ;...
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**** in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
**** or
**** may
refer to: A
Commonwealth English slang term for the
buttocks ****, the name for the...
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Darko Arsić (Serbian:
Darko Arsić; born 20
January 1989) is a
Serbian handball player who
plays for RK
Metaloplastika and for the
Serbia men's national...
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Arsal (also
spelled Aarsal,
Ersal or 'Irsal; Arabic: عرسال), is a town and muni****lity
situated east of Labweh, 124
kilometres (77 mi)
northeast of Beirut...
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Branka Arsić is the
Charles and Lynn
Zhang Professor of
English and
Comparative Literature at
Columbia University.
Arsić was born in
Serbia and received...
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Tihomir Arsić (21 July 1957 – 7
December 2020) was a
Serbian actor. He
appeared in more than
forty films since 1975. "Preminuo
glumac Tihomir Tika
Arsić". rs...
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Arsić settled in Radnički Niš,
where he
established himself as one of the top
players in the club.[citation needed] On 9
February 2018,
Arsić signed...
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Jovica Arsić (Serbian: Јовица Арсић;
November 3, 1968) is a
Serbian professional basketball coach. On
April 9, 2018,
Arsić was
named as the head coach...
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Eustahija Arsić (Serbian Cyrillic: Еустахија Арсић; 14
March 1776, in Irig – 17
February 1843, in Arad) was a
Serbian writer, translator, and salonist...