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Mihailo Dedeić (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Михаило Дедеић; born 8
November 1938)
commonly referred to by his
birth name Miraš
Dedeić (Montenegrin Cyrillic:...
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Dedeić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дедеић) is a Serbo-Croatian
surname traditionally found in
northern Montenegro. The
Dedeić in Njegovuđa,
Ramovo Ždrijelo, Žabljak...
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autocephaly to the so-called 'Montenegrin
Orthodox Church'" and that its
leader Dedeić was
suspended by
Constantinople for
adultery and embezzlement. The first...
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fighter Mihailo Vukdragović (1900–1967),
Serbian composer and
conductor Miraš
Dedeić or
Metropolitan Mihailo (b. 1938), head of the
uncanonical Montenegrin Orthodox...
- of Belgrade. doi:10.2298/BG20060717MATIC. hdl:21.15107/rcub_nardus_3081.
Dedeić, Siniša (21
December 2020). "I
Branko Kockica u trci za poslaničko mesto"...
- (SNS). Its
currently has no
seats in the Parliament, and is led by
Dobrilo Dedeić, a
former member of SNS and NOVA.
Srpska lista: Crna Gora da bude sastavni...
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Besides his
native Serbian, he
speaks English.
Dedeić, Siniša. "Milan Đurić".
Istinomer (in Serbian).
Retrieved 2022-10-26. "Биографија...
- Radovanović 1990.
Thomas 1998, p. 71.
Thomas 1998, p. 72.
Thomas 1998, p. 75.
Dedeić 2010a.
Crotty 2005, p. 400. Kolarić 2019, p. 11.
Benson 2001, p. 156. Hislope...
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Archived February 1, 2014, at the
Wayback Machine;Istinomer.rs, Siniša
Dedeić,
March 9, 2011 "SPO proglas" (JPG). Istinomer.rs.
Retrieved 8 June 2019...
- 1996, he was
succeeded by Miraš
Dedeić,
priest recalled by
canonical Eastern Orthodox Churches back in
early 1990s,
Dedeić tried to
reorganize MOC, hoping...