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Pierre Marinovitch (Serbian:
Petar Marinović; 1
August 1898 – 2
October 1919) was a
French World War I
flying ace
credited with 21
confirmed and 3 probable...
- Valentina Mediorreal (COL) 6 6 Nathalie
Marinovitch (BOL) 4 2 7 April, 11:00 –
Court 1 Nathalie
Marinovitch (BOL) 4 77 6 6 April, 11:00 – Court...
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Marinovich (1939–2020),
American football player and
sports trainer Pierre Marinovitch (1898-1919),
French flying ace of
Serbian and
Polish descent Todd Marinovich...
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refugees during the
Yugoslav wars of the 1990s.
Danilo Kiš,
writer Pierre Marinovitch,
World War I
flying ace
Vladimir Veličković,
painter L****mir Popović...
- du Théâtrophone (The Théâtrophone Company),
which was
founded by MM.
Marinovitch and Szarvady. The théâtrophone
offered theatre and
opera performances...
- 22 IC
Werner Preuss German
Empire Luftstreitkräfte 22 HOH, IC
Pierre Marinovitch France Aéronautique
Militaire 22 CdeLd'h, MM(Fr), CdeG
Benjamin Roxburgh-Smith...
- Bozon-Verduraz: 11 June 1918
until war's end Sous
lieutenant Pierre Marinovitch Sous
lieutenant André-Henri
Martenot de
Cordou Nieuport 24 fighters:...
- Ljubisavljević
Romina Mattar Monika Radulovic Military people Pierre Marinovitch Mikhail Miloradovich Peter Tekeli Marko Ivanovich Voinovich Matija Zmajevic...
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Jovan Marinović (1821–1893),
Serbian politician and
diplomat Pierre Marinovitch (1898–1919),
French flying ace of
Serbian and
Polish descent Nikola Marinovic...
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Kuznetsov (1904–1974),
served during the
Great Patriotic War
Others Pierre Marinovitch (1898–1914),
French World War I
flying ace
credited with 21 confirmed...