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Bogoboj Atanacković (Serbian Cyrillic: Богобој Атанацковић; Hungarian:
Atanackovics Bogoboj; 10 June 1826 in Baja – 28 July 1858 in Baja) was a Serbian...
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lived and
worked in the late eighteenth- and
early nineteenth- century.
Bogoboj Atanacković (1826–1858), a well-known
Serbian novelist and a
friend of...
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Dimitrije Avramović
Predrag Azdejković Voja Antonić
Vladimir ****nijević
Bogoboj Atanacković
Platon Atanacković
Jovan Avakumović Sava Babić
Dragan Babić...
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either living in the city or p****ing through,
including his
lifelong friend Bogoboj Atanacković, Vuk Karadžić, Đuro Daničić,
Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja and...
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footballer Aleksandar Atanacković (footballer, born 1980),
Serbian footballer Bogoboj Atanacković (1826–1858),
Serbian writer Branislav Atanacković (born 1983)...
- playwright)
Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (poet)
Kosta Trifković (playwright/poet)
Bogoboj Atanacković (novelist) Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (philologist)
Avram Miletić...
- (1899–1974, Guatemala/Spain, p/f/d) Alaa Al
Aswany (born 1957, Egypt, f/nf)
Bogoboj Atanacković (1826–1858, Hungary/Serbia, f)
Ksenija Atanasijević (1894–1981...
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Nathaniel Bryceson,
English clerk and
diarist (died 1911) June 10 –
Bogoboj Atanacković, Serbian-Hungarian
novelist and
critic (died 1858) June 15...
- His
writing style can best be
described as
simply elegant.
Influenced by
Bogoboj Atanacković,
Ruvarac was the most
representative figure of the
United Serb...
- or train. They
included actors Ilija Stanojević,
Dobrica Milutinović,
Bogoboj Rucović and
Svetislav Dinulović,
writers Branislav Nušić and Bora Stanković...