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Stevan Branovački (13 June 1804 – 8
February 1880) was a
Serbian lawyer, politician,
mayor of Novi Sad,
president of
Matica Srpska and one of the founders...
- Český
Krumlov (in Bohemia) The Baky The Benkeö of Kezdi-Sarfalva The
Branovacki The
Csernovics The
Csernoevicz The
Csokits The
Dunca of Sajo The Eperjessy...
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Tekelija 4
Platon Atanacković 5
Pavle Trifunac 6
Pavle Kojić 7
Stevan Branovački 8
Jovan Subotić 9
Stevan Pavlović 10 Đorđe Natošević 11 Laza Stanojević...
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founding fathers were: Dr.
Jovan Andrejević-Joles,
Svetozar Miletić,
Stevan Branovački,
Jovan Jovanović Zmaj,
Jovan Đorđević,
Dimitrije Ružić,
Dimitrije Marković...
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Svetozar Miletić (1867 – 1868)
Pavle Stojanović (1868 – 1869)
Stevan Branovački (1869 – 1872)
Pavle Mačvanski (1872 – 1874)
Jovan Radanović (1878 – 1884)...
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Yugoslav government in
exile during World War II; born in Novi Sad
Stevan Branovački (1804–1880), advocate, politician,
mayor of Novi Sad,
president of Matica...
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Diplomat Petar Ičko (1755–1808) Ide
Branovački Иде Брановачки Čukarica Žarkovo, Repište
Benefactor Ida
Branovački [sr] (1853–1882)
Idrijska Идријска Zvezdara...
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pianist trained at the
Isidor Bajic Music School in Novi Sad
under Ivana Branovacki,
University of Novi Sad's
Academy of Arts and the
Paris Conservatory under...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
Stevan Branovački President of
Matica Srpska 1868–1872 Succeeded by
Stevan Pavlović...
- Serb Milán Manojlovics.
Brother Anton Mocioni,
alongside Serbs Stevan Branovački and
Svetozar Miletić,
continued to back the campaign,
proposing to divide...