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- Josif Milovuk (Trpinja, 10 April 1787 – Pest, 23 August 1850) was a successful merchant, book publisher, lithographer, and writer in the Austrian Empire...
- Katarina Milovuk (1844–1913), was a Serbian educator and women's rights activist. She was the prin****l and director of the first institution of higher...
- affirmation of the Serbian national musical creativity. As a successor of Milan Milovuk, Stanković made a significant turn over on the repertoire by introducing...
- feminist Milica of Serbia (1335–1405) – empress, feminist, poet Katarina Milovuk (1844–1913) – educator and women's rights activist Milunka Savić (1888–1973)...
- well as patriotic charity. The society was founded in 1875 by Katarina Milovuk. The society was primarily focused on humanitarian issues such as helping...
- founded in 1826 in Pest by Jovan Hadžić and his business backers, Josif Milovuk (1793–1850), Jovan Demetrović (1778–1830), Gavrilo Bozitovac (1789–1856)...
- Department of World Literature in Belgrade's School of Philosophy. Katarina Milovuk, author of linguistics textbooks, translator, professor and women's rights...
- Society is an exclusive Royal Choir established on 14 January 1853 by Milan Milovuk, author of Serbia's first music theory textbooks. Since its inception the...
- Rados Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, reformer of the Serbian language Josif Milovuk, writer Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, poet Pavle Julinac writer Mina Karadžić,...
- Mileva Simić (1858-1954), Jelena Dimitrijević, Draga Gavrilović, Katarina Milovuk, Savka Subotić, Kosara Cvetković (1868-1953), and others. She was born...