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- Hristifor Račanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Христофор Рачанин; c. 1595 – 1670) was a Serbian scribe working on ornately decorated m****cripts. He is best known...
- themselves as princes in the 2010s. General Milan Obrenović (c.1770–1810) Hristifor Obrenović (N/a–1825) Prince Miloš I (1783–1860) Prince Milan II (1819–1839)...
- Among the monk-scribes the most renown are the illuminator Hieromonk Hristifor Račanin, Kiprijan Račanin, Jerotej Račanin, Teodor Račanin and Gavril...
- Hristifor "Risto" Kovačić (Risan, 22 May 1845 – Risan, 22 April 1909) was historian and teacher. Kovačić's most important writings were on Serbian antiquities...
- (School of Rača) and its alumni, Kiprijan, Jerotej, Čirjak, Simeon, Teodor, Hristifor, Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović, etc. Like the monks of Rača, it not uncommon...
- all wearing the epithet Račanin: Kiprijan Račanin, Jerotej Račanin, Hristifor Račanin, Ćirjak Račanin, Teodor Račanin, and Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović-Račanin...
- writer Simeon Račanin (fl. 1676–1700), Serbian Orthodox monk and writer Hristifor Račanin (1595–1670), Serbian Orthodox monk and writer This page lists...
- Grigorije Račanin, Maksim Račanin, Jerotej Račanin, Simeon Račanin, Hristifor Račanin, Ćirjak Račanin, Gavril Stefanović Venclović and others. Gavrilo...
- Gopchevich was of Serbian origin. His father, Christopher Gopcevich (Hristifor Gopcevic), born in 1765, originated from the village of Podi near Herceg...
- (1618–1693, France, nf) Ćirjak Račanin (c. 1660–1731, Ottoman E/Hungary, nf) Hristifor Račanin (c. 1595–1770, Ottoman E/Hungary, nf) Jerotej Račanin (c. 1650–1727...