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Dimitrie Eustatievici (1730 – 1796) was an
Austrian philologist,
scholar and pedagogue. He was in
charge of all the
schools professing the
Eastern Orthodox...
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Tekelija (1720–1792),
Russian general-in-chief, born in Arad.
Dimitrie Eustatievici (1730 - 1796),
Imperial Austrian philologist,
scholar and pedagogue,...
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Atanasije Dimitrijević Sekereš
Stefan Vujanovski Uroš Nestorović
Dimitrie Eustatievici Djordje Natošević
Yugoslav Survey.
Jugoslavija Publishing House. 1994...
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educators along with
Teodor Janković Mirijevski,
Stefan Vujanovski,
Dimitrie Eustatievici and
Avram Mrazović. Uroš Nestorović was a well-educated
polyglot Serb...
- efforts, the
first Slavic-Latin
hospital was
built in Novi Sad.
Dimitrie Eustatievici Simeon Končarević
Zaharije Orfelin Jovan Rajić
Mojsije Putnik Emanuel...
- from Brașov.
Aurel Cornea [de] (1933 – 2005),
mathematician Dimitrie Eustatievici (1730 – 1796), philologist, scholar, and
pedagogue "Results of the 2020...
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language with the help of his
secretary and
fellow Kiev
pupil Dimitrie Eustatievici. He even
wrote several short dogmatic and
polemical works in the language...
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Atanasije Dimitrijević Sekereš
Stefan Vujanovski Uroš Nestorović
Dimitrie Eustatievici Djordje Natošević "Novij
Plutarch ili
kratkoe opisanie slavnejsi ljudij...
- the
German Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786).
Dimitrie Eustatievici Simeon Končarević
Zaharije Orfelin Jovan Rajić
Visarion Pavlović Emanuel...
- As successor, he
recommended his
secretary and interpreter,
Dimitrie Eustatievici. Moreover, the
local authorities had
reported him to
Vienna for impeding...