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Dositej Obradović (Serbian Cyrillic: Доситеј Обрадовић,
Serbian pronunciation: [
dɔsǐtɛːj ɔbrǎːdɔʋitɕ]; 17
February 1739 – 7
April 1811) was a
Serbian writer...
- The
Museum of Vuk and
Dositej (Serbian: Музеј Вука и Доситеја /
Muzej Vuka i Dositeja) is one of the most
important memorial museums in Belgrade, the...
- The cultural-historical
complex in the area
around Dositej's Lyceum is one of the
oldest and most
important city
parts in Belgrade,
which centre formed...
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Dositej II (Macedonian: Доситеј II; English:
Dositheus II; 7
December 1906 – 20 May 1981) was the
Metropolitan of Skopje,
under the
canonical jurisdiction...
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Dositej Vasić (Serbian Cyrillic: Доситеј Васић; 5
December 1878 – 13
January 1945) was the
first Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of
Zagreb and a victim...
- The
monument to
Dositej Obradović is
located in the
Academy Park, Belgrade, Serbia. Obradović was
Serbian writer,
educator and the
reformer from the revolutionary...
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Dositej Novaković (c. 1774–1854) was an
Orthodox priest in the
Ottoman Empire and
later the
first Serbian bishop of
Timok from 1834 to 1854. The ****ure...
- Tshe is the 23rd
letter in the
Serbian alphabet. It was
first used by
Dositej Obradović as a
revival of the old
Cyrillic letter Djerv (Ꙉ), and was later...
- Stefanović Venclović,
Jovan Rajić,
Zaharije Orfelin and
Andrija Zmajević.
Dositej Obradović was a
prominent figure of the Age of Enlightenment,
while Jovan...
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Sopalovic (1986)
Honorable doctor of arts,
University of
Kragujevac Dis
Award Dositej Obradović
Award Vasko Popa
Award Milan Rakić
Award Desanka Maksimović Award...