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Nikola Hristić (Sremska Mitrovica, 10
August 1818 – Belgrade, 26
November 1911) was a
Serbian politician who
served as
Prime Minister of
Serbia for four...
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Stevan Hristić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Христић; 19 June 1885 – 21
August 1958) was
Serbian composer, conductor, pedagogue, and
music writer. A prominent...
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Hristić Garašanin Ristić Grujić N.
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Hristić Novaković Đ. Simić...
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Filip Hristić (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Христић; 27
March 1819,
Belgrade – 29
January 1905, Menton, France) was a
Serbian politician serving as the Prime...
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Serbian composers of the
first generation Petar Konjović,
Stevan Hristić, and
Miloje Milojević
maintained the
national expression and modernised...
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Jovan Hristić was born on 26
August 1933 in Belgrade.
Jovan Hristić was the great-grandson of
Filip Hristić,
named after his son
Jovan Hristić. He graduated...
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Kosta Hristić (April 10, 1852 –
March 5, 1927) was a
Serbian lawyer,
diplomat and
Minister of Justice.
Kosta was born in Belgrade. His
father Nikola Hristić...
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Jovan Hristić 5th BITEF:
Milenko Maričić,
Vasko Popa,
Zoran Ratković,
Pavle Stefanović,
Ljuba Tadić,
Milorad Vučelić 6th BITEF:
Jovan Hristić, Dušan...
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Zoran Hristić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Христић; 30 July 1938 — 12
November 2019) was a
Serbian composer. He had a
freelance artist status for a long time...
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Rubinstein Scriabin Tchaikovsky Serbia Hristić Konjović
Mokranjac Stanković
Other Bennett Berwald Elgar Field Franck Grieg...