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Mojsije (Serbian Cyrillic: Мојсије,
pronounced [
mǒːjsije]) is a
Serbian name,
derived from Gr**** Mōÿsēs (Mωϋσῆς), a
variant of the
biblical name Moses...
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Mojsije Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мојсије Петровић; Belgrade,
Ottoman Empire, 1677 – Belgrade,
Habsburg monarchy, 27 July 1730) was the
first Metropolitan...
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Mojsije Putnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Мојсије Путник,
pronounced [
mǒːjsije pûtniːk]) (1728–1790) was the
Metropolitan of
Sremski Karlovci between 1781 and...
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Mojsije Veresić (1835 – 4
October 1896) was a
Bishop of
Negotin who was
appointed by the
Cabinet of
Milan Piroćanac as the
administrator of the metropolitanate...
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Mojsije I Rajović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мојсије I Рајовић; died 13
April 1726 in Peć) was the
Archbishop of Peć and
Serbian Patriarch, head of the Serbian...
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Mojsije Margel (Croatian: Moše Margel; born 13
November 1875 in Mościsko, died 30
April 1939 in Zagreb) was
rabbi of Zagreb, lexicographer, and Hebrew...
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Mojsije of Dečani (Serbian: Мојсије Дечанац, romanized:
Mojsije Dečanac; fl. 1536–1545) was a
printer of
srbulje liturgical books and
Orthodox hierodeacon...
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Mojsije Subotić (c.1730–1789) was born in
Syrmia County and was
among the
first Serbian painters to be academically-educated in art at Vienna. The complete...
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printer Hieromonk Mardarije (fl. 1552–66),
Serbian Orthodox,
printer Mojsije Dečanac (fl. 1536–45),
Serbian Orthodox,
printer Ilie Cătărău (1888–c....
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diplomat and
politician Spiro Moisiu (1900–1981),
Albanian military officer Mojsije This page
lists people with the
surname Moisiu. If an
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