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Jeftimije Popović (1792 - 1876) was a
Serbian painter whose work is
representative of the Neo-classicism
style of the period. He
started out as a portrait...
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Venerable Jeftimije of Dečani also
Jeftimije Dečanski (Serbian: преподобни Јефтимије Дечански; 16th century) was a
Serbian monk who
became a
martyr after...
- Milić counter-intelligence
under Pavle Pekić [sl] army
security under Jeftimije Jefto Šašić [sl], and technical/statistics
under Mijat Vuletić The first...
- (Jevgenija) (Princess
Milica of Serbia) – 1 August [O.S. 19 July]
Venerable Jeftimije of Dečani – 24 November [O.S. 11 November]
Venerable Joachim of Osogovo...
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Jeronim Ljubibratić (Serbian Cyrillic: Jероним Љубибратић) or
Jeftimije Ljubibratić von
Trebinje (1716 – 1
November 1779),
known as Jero or Jefto, was...
- (Jevgenija) (Princess
Milica of Serbia) - 1 August [O.S. 19 July]
Venerable Jeftimije of Dečani - 24 November [O.S. 11 November]
Venerable Joachim of Osogovo...
- (in Serbo-Croatian).
Retrieved 17
March 2018. Aleksándar (Alèksāndar) "
Jèftīmije".
Hrvatski jezični
portal (in Serbo-Croatian).
Retrieved 17
March 2018...
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Russia and
signs himself as "of the land of Serbia". In 1687 a
petition of
Jeftimije,
Metropolitan of Skoplje; "of the
Serbian lands of the
Church of Skoplje"...
- the
works of ****nije Teodorović,
Pavel Đurković,
Georgije Bakalović,
Jeftimije Popović,
Nikola Aleksić,
Konstantin Danil,
Jovan Isailović Jr., Katarina...
- Bukulja. He got his
first education with his uncle, the
priest of Bukovik,
Jeftimije, and then he went to
Belgrade where he
learned to be a tailor. He learned...