- region,
Anagastum became Slavic Onogošt,
which was the name of the town and župa (county) in the
Middle Ages.
Onogošt was
renamed as Nikšić in the middle...
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Isaiah of
Onogošt (Serbian Cyrillic: Исаија от Оногошта), also
known as
Isaiah of
Ostrog (Serbian Cyrillic: Исаија Острошки) was a
Serbian Orthodox monk...
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Onogošt (Serbian Cyrillic: Оногошт) was a
medieval county (župa) part of the
Kingdom of Serbia,
corresponding to the Nikšić
field (Nikšićko polje). The...
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Italian Talmudist and commentator,
grandson of
Isaiah di
Trani Isaiah of
Onogošt (died
early 17th century),
Serbian hermit and
Orthodox saint Ordered alphabetically...
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Albanians were
noted to have
their own
mahalas (neighborhoods)
within Spuž and
Onogošt (Nikšić).
According to the 2011 census, its po****tion was 1,696. The local...
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outside Scutari, on Balšić's territory,
ready to make an
incursion towards Onogošt in Altomanović's land. The
attack never took place,
since the Ottomans...
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Primorac 2:4 1926 'Zeta olympiad' vs.
Crnogorac 4:2,
Onogošt 2:0 1927 'Zeta olympiad' vs.
Berane 7:0,
Onogošt 4:2,
Yugoslav Army 4:0 1927
Montenegrin championship...
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Roman origin.
Balec was near the road that led from Shkodër to
Duklja and
Onogošt (modern day Nikšić), near
several important settlements and
water resources...
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Venerable Cyriacus,
abbot of Kargopol,
Vologda (1462)
Venerable Isaiah of
Onogošt,
ascetic monk who
lived in a cave
which would later become Ostrog Monastery...
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upper reaches of the
Drina and Lim Rivers, as well as the
districts of
Onogošt and Gacko.
Prince Lazar and his in-laws, Vuk Branković and čelnik Musa...