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- Evgenije Letica (worldly name: Manojlo Letica; Plaški, Lika, 1858 – 3 October 1933) was a Serbian theologian, Metropolitan of the Eparchy of Banja Luka...
- Evgenije "Đena" Popović GBE (Serbian Cyrillic: Евгеније Поповић; 6 January 1842 - 4 April 1931) was a Montenegrin statesman, journalist, diplomat, writer...
- Lazar Mijušković (1916) Andrija Radović (1916–1917) Milo Matanović (1917) Evgenije Popović (1917–1919) Jovan Plamenac (1919–1921) Anto Gvozdenović (1921–1922)...
- Jewgeni) Scottish Gaelic Eoghann, Ewan, Euan Serbian Еуген (Eugen), Евгеније (Evgenije) Sicilian Eugeniu Slovak Eugen Slovenian Evgen Spanish Eugenio Swedish...
- President in-exile (1916–1917) Milo Matanović, President in-exile (1917) Evgenije Popović, President in-exile (1917–1919) Anto Gvozdenović, President in-exile...
- include: Dušan Letica (1884–1945), Serbian soldier, lawyer, and politician Evgenije Letica (1858–1933), Serbian theologian and metropolitan Karlo Letica (born...
- battle of Kolubara (November to December 1914). He and his brother Eugene (Evgenije) graduated from the royal Prussian military academy in Breslau (Wrocław)...
- In office 11 June – 15 September 1917 Monarch Nicholas I Prime Minister Evgenije Popović Preceded by Stanisa Iljić Succeeded by Pero Šoć 4th Minister of...
- President U.S president Woodrow Wilson Prime Minister Evgenije Popović Minister of Foreign Affairs Evgenije Popović Preceded by Position created Succeeded by...
- (Golubović). Dositej Novaković (1834–1854) Gerasim Stojković (1854–1865) Evgenije Simeonović (1865–1880) Mojsije Veresić (1880–1883) Melentije Vujić (1891–1913)...