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Plamenac (Serbian Cyrillic: Пламенац, also
transliterated Plamenatz) is a
Montenegrin surname,
derived from the word
plamen (flame),
literally meaning...
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Jovan Simonov Plamenac (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Симонов Пламенац; 1873–1944) was a
Montenegrin and
Yugoslav politician.
Starting out as a
prominent leader...
- Šćepan Mali (1767–73).
Plamenac (
Plamenać) was from Crmnica, and
belonged to the tribe's most
notable brotherhood, the
Plamenac. His father, Raič, was...
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Ilija Plamenac (Cyrillic: Илија Пламенац; 1821 – 6
March 1916) was a
Montenegrin vojvoda and
military commander during the Montenegrin–Ottoman Wars of...
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leader of the
uprising was
Krsto Popović and its
political leader was
Jovan Plamenac. The
catalyst for the
uprising was a
decision of the
controversial Great...
- Rade
Turov Plamenac (Cyrillic: Раде Туров Пламенац; 1842–1919) was a
Montenegrin serdar and judge. He
served as
judge of the
Supreme Court of the Prin****lity...
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Dragan Plamenac (born
Dragan Siebenschein; 8
February 1895 – 15
March 1983) was a
Croatian Jewish composer and musicologist.
Plamenac was born as Karl...
- 1735–1781), who died in 1781,
chose his
nephew and co-adjutor ****nije
Plamenac the successor,
which was met with
opposition from the
Montenegrin tribes...
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submitted to him, and he
entered the town in
October 1416.. Rade
Turov Plamenac;
Jovan R. Bojović (1997). Memoari. CID. p. 566. ISBN 9788649500471. Archived...
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rebellion were Markiša
Plamenac, a
captain with the
Perjanici in Crmnica, and
Todor Božović, a
senator from the
Piperi tribe.
Plamenac had been one of Njegoš's...