- Bajo
Pivljanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајо Пивљанин c. 1630 – 7 May 1685), born
Dragojlo Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгојло Николић), was a
Serbian hajduk...
- KMF Bajo
Pivljanin is a ****sal club
based in Plužine, Montenegro.
Montenegrin ****sal League:
Champions 2010/11
Vicechampions 2020/21 ****sal in Montenegro...
- from the
neighbouring areas,
including the band of
acclaimed hajduk Bajo
Pivljanin, and
several Christian tribes. The
large Ottoman force was led by sanjak-bey...
- (fl. 1596–1619),
hajduk and
military commander in
Habsburg service Bajo
Pivljanin (fl. 1669–85), Venetian-emplo****
guerrilla leader Stanislav Sočivica (1715–1776)...
-
Potocki Peter I
Vasily Golitsyn Boris Sheremetev Francesco Morosini Bajo
Pivljanin †
Wilhelm Königsmarck
Girolamo Corner Mehmed IV
Suleiman II
Ahmed II Mustafa...
-
Palaiologos and
Andronikos Palaiologos Relja the
Winged Pop Milo Jovović Bajo
Pivljanin Stari Vujadin Alil-Aga
Sibinjanin Janko Jug
Bogdan Janko od
Kotara Starina...
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battles against Muslims, such as
Charles Martel,
Skanderbeg and Bajo
Pivljanin as well as the
Battle of
Tours in 732 and the
Battle of
Vienna in 1683...
- year, the
title winner was CD Shop
Mocart and on
season 2010–11 Bajo
Pivljanin (Plužine). Next two years, the title-holder was
Jedinstvo (Bijelo Polje)...
- by
Heraclius Leontios (706)
Tiberius III (706)
Justinian II (711) Bajo
Pivljanin (1685) – Serb
hajduk in
Venetian service,
beheaded and head sent to Sultan...
-
composer (b. 1616) 1682 –
Feodor III of
Russia (b. 1661) 1685 – Bajo
Pivljanin (b. 1630) 1718 – Mary of
Modena (b. 1658) 1793 –
Pietro Nardini, Italian...