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Teodor Janković
Mirijevski (also
written F. I. Mirievskii,
Fedor Ivanovich Yankovich de Mirievo;
Sremska Kamenica, 17
April 1741 –
Saint Petersburg, 22...
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Serbian Vojvodina and
Romanian Banat at the same time as
Teodor Janković
Mirijevski and
Stefan Vujanovski. He is the
first director of the Serb
National Primary...
- (Zeleno Brdo) on the south. The
neighborhood developed in the
valley of
Mirijevski potok (cr****
which is a
right tributary to the Danube, at the neighborhood...
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chapters respectively. Damjanović's "Aritmetika" was used by
Teodor Janković-
Mirijevski (1741–1814) who
reformed school systems among the
Serbian and Romanian...
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Millar 1735–1801
Scottish Philosopher and historian.
Teodor Janković-
Mirijevski 1741–1814
Serbian and
Russian Educational reformer, academic, scholar...
- law at the
universities of St.
Petersburg and
Kharkiv Teodor Janković-
Mirijevski,
educational reformer Vasily Karazin,
founder of the
Ministry of National...
- of the
field Višnjičko polje,
stretching along the
Mirijevski Bulevar on both
sides of the
Mirijevski potok stream. It
borders the
neighborhoods of Karaburma...
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Serbian books in
Vienna and
patron of
Serbian literature.
Teodor Janković-
Mirijevski (1740–1814), the most
influential educational reformer in the Habsburg...
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prominent Serbian enlighteners and
educators along with
Teodor Janković
Mirijevski,
Stefan Vujanovski,
Dimitrie Eustatievici and
Avram Mrazović. Uroš Nestorović...
- but also of
Serbian intellectuals like the
polymaths Teodor Janković-
Mirijevski,
Dositej Obradović,
Zaharije Orfelin,
Jovan Rajić,
Emanuilo Janković,...