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Lukijan Mušicki (Serbian Cyrillic: Лукијан Мушицки,
pronounced [
lukǐjaːn muʃǐtskiː]; 27
January 1777 – 15
March 1837) was a
Serbian Orthodox bishop, writer...
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Lukijan Bogdanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Лукијан Богдановић; Hungarian:
Bogdanovics Lucián; 10 May 1867 – 1
September 1913) was the last
Orthodox Patriarch...
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another by
Gligorije Geršić). The
variant now in use was
designed by
Lukijan Mušicki; it was
designed by
modification of the
letter Ћ,
itself a revival...
- Mušić (now
Gornji Mušić and
Donji Mušić, in Mionica). The
ancestors of
Lukijan Mušicki had
settled in
Habsburg territory (Bačka) from Mušić in the Ottoman...
- Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
after several proposals of
reforming Djerv by
Lukijan Mušicki and
Gligorije Geršić.
However the
letter Ћ (also
based on djerv)...
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design by
Serbian poet,
prose writer, polyglot, and
Serbian Orthodox bishop Lukijan Mušicki for the
letter ⟨Ђ⟩. It was
based on the
letter ⟨Ћ⟩, as adapted...
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regular allowance was
allocated to the
reformer of the
Serbian language,
Lukijan Mušicki. In 1885, a
pontoon bridge was
opened between Turska Kanjiža and...
- the
first to
translate Goethe in Serbian. Mita Popović,
Serbian poet
Lukijan Bogdanović,
Serbian Patriarch (1908-1913) József
Kliegl Kliegl József (hu)...
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through his
early poetry, many
thought he
could be a
worthy successor to
Lukijan Mušicki.
Jovan Hadžić was born in
Sombor on the day of the Mala Gospojina...
- Karadžić. Karadžić was
greatly impressed with Njegoš, and in a
letter to poet
Lukijan Mušicki, he wrote: "Petar Petrović is not yet
twenty years old, but is...