- Njeguši (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Његуши) is a
village in the
Cetinje Muni****lity of
southern Montenegro,
located on the
slopes of
Mount Lovćen,
within the...
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Rufim Njeguš (Serbian Cyrillic: Руфим Његуш; fl. 1594–1631) was the
Metropolitan of
Cetinje between 1594 and 1636. He
succeeded the
Metropolitan duo of...
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Serbia and Montenegro.
Njeguš joined Red Star
Belgrade in the
summer of 1995. Over the
course of
three seasons at Red Star,
Njeguš pla**** a
total of 103...
- and
Njegus have
agreed to meet, and the latter,
arriving first,
locks the door when he
spots people inside.
Baron Zeta and
Danilo follow, but
Njegus quickly...
- Marinović
Marjan Marković
Dragan Mićić
Zvonko Milojević
Dragan Mladenović
Zoran Njeguš Perica Ognjenović
Miodrag Pantelić
Dejan Petković
Mihajlo Pjanović Nikola...
- that
Danilo is missing,
Njegus enquires where he is, and
Kromow and
Pritschitsch comment that
Danilo is out drinking.
Njegus sits at Danilo's post at...
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Christian name
found in
South and East
Slavic cultures. It may
refer to:
Rufim Njeguš,
Orthodox Metropolitan of
Cetinje (1594–1636)
Rufim Boljević,
Orthodox Metropolitan...
- Adjustment, 1994
Closing Ranks, 1997
Lyrics for
Lovers (London Records, 1960) as
Njegus in The
Merry Widow (speaking role—of a
narration by Tom Stoppard—in a complete...
- Kantul, and the
uprising was
aided by
Serbian Orthodox metropolitans Rufim Njeguš of
Cetinje and
Visarion of Trebinje. In response,
Ottoman Grand Vizier Koca...
- Hard
Times at the
Theatre Royal Haymarket. In May 2008 Hudd
appeared as
Njegus in the
English National Opera production of The
Merry Widow at the London...