-
Blood brother can
refer to two or more
people not
related by
birth who have
sworn loyalty to each other. This is in
modern times usually done in a ceremony...
- (Ivan's Chaplet) Lodge,
Serbia (2008) Panonija, Novi Sad,
Serbia (2008)
Pobratim (Blood Brother) Lodge,
Serbia (2008) Sava
Popovich Tekelija,
Serbia Sveti...
- War II he
founded and led the
secret national liberation organization Pobratim (Brotherhood) (est. 1 June 1941). He was also
founder and
leader of the...
- with the poem I ja
ljubim ("I Love Too")
published in a
youth magazine Pobratim ("Blood Brother").[citation needed] His
poetic oeuvre consists of ten collections...
- the HAZU
Oriental Collection. He was the
editor of the
youth newspaper Pobratim and
Nastavni vjesnik.[citation needed]
Mladi dani
Veljkovi ("Young Days...
- "Восстание в тюрьме Бадабера."
Archived 2008-05-01 at the
Wayback Machine Pobratim 2005 Vol 6. (in Russian)
Korobov A. Мятежные узники "Бадабера".[permanent...
- time, he
wrote his
first literary attempt,
published in the
periodical Pobratim in 1902. He
enrolled at the
medical school in
Vienna in 1906,
which was...
-
paying 120
golden thalers, and then
given to Miloš. His
blood brother (
pobratim) was Jole Piletić. He died in 1907, and was
buried in Riđani, Nikšić. Ilija...
- in the
Toplica region, a
sworn brother (Serbian: побратим, romanized:
pobratim) to Miloš Obilić and Ivan Kosančić, and
promised to a girl
known as the...
- Radan, near the town of Kuršumlija. He was a
sworn brother (in Serbian:
pobratim) to Miloš Obilić and
Milan Toplica. Some narratives,
particularly the epic...