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Isaija II (Antonović) or
Isaija Antonović (worldly name:
Jovan Antonović; Budapest,
Habsburg monarchy, 1696 - Vienna,
Habsburg Monarchy, 22
January 1749)...
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Isaija Đaković or
Isaija I (Grabovac, near
Stari Slankamen,
Habsburg monarchy, c. 1635 – Vienna,
Habsburg Monarchy, 20 July 1708) was
elected to the rank...
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Isaija Radev Mažovski (Macedonian: Исаија Радев Мажовски, Bulgarian: Исая Радев Мажовски; 1852–1926) was a
Mijak painter and activist. Mažovski sought...
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Isaija II (Antonović), also
referred to
Isaija II (secular name:
Jovan Antonović; 1696,
Budapest – 22
January 1749, Vienna), was the
eight metropolitan...
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Isaija the Monk (Serbian: Инок Исаија or in English: Inok
Isaija; ca. 1300–after 1375), also
known as
Elder Isaija (Elder Isaiah) (Старац Исаија) and Isaija...
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Isaiah the Serb (Serbian: Исаија Србин/
Isaija Srbin) was a
Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and
composer of
chants who
flourished in the
second half of the 15th...
- Isaiah. In Ruthenia, the name
Isaiah pervaded from Gr****, in the form of
Isaija, as well as in the
abbreviated form Isaj,
which in the
fifteenth century...
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Eustace the Monk (c. 1170–1217),
mercenary and
pirate born near
Boulogne Isaija the Monk, 14th-century
Serbian monk, writer,
translator and
diplomat Jacob...
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Jovan I (?)
Spiridon (between 1286–1292)
Isaija I (1281–1291)
Jovan II (after 1286)
Jovan III (after 1286)
Isaija II (after 1286)
Gavrilo (13th c.) Jovan...
- су придобили и ... Fotić 2008a, p. 517–519. Gavrilović,
Slavko (2006), "
Isaija Đaković" (PDF),
Zbornik Matice Srpske za
Istoriju (in Serbian), vol. 74...