- Јовановић, Hungarian: Jovánovics Péter, 1655 – 4
April 1736),
known as Pera
Segedinac (Serbian: Пера Сегединац, Hungarian: Szegedinác Péró), was a Habsburg...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Дели-Марко, "Wild Marko"; fl. 1596–1619) or
Marko Segedinac (Марко Сегединац, "Marko of Segedin"), was a Serb
hajduk and military...
- uprising [hu] 1703 – Rákóczi's War of
Independence 1735 – 1736 –
Uprising of Pera
Segedinac 1784 –
Revolt of ****a, Cloșca and Crișan 1831 –
Cholera uprising in Hungary...
- Evroviziju'".
Extra FM (in Croatian).
Retrieved 2024-03-15. Tomic,
Andrea Segedinac (2023-06-20). "Teya Dora završila "Berkli",
napravila hitove mnogim srpskim...
- Crnojević (1863)
represents the
first attempt to
dramatize an epic poem. Pera
Segedinac (1875)
deals with the
struggle of the
Serbs for
their rights in the Austro-Hungarian...
- In 1735, the
villagers parti****ted in peasant's
revolt led by Pera
Segedinac.
Following Hungary's
defeat in the
Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the Hungarian...
-
Antonije Znorić (fl. 1688–d. 1695),
Austrian colonel,
Serbian Militia Pera
Segedinac (1655–1736),
captain Vuk Isakovič (1696–1759),
Serbian Militia commander...
-
service Sava Temišvarac (fl. 1594–1612),
Habsburg service Deli-Marko
Segedinac (fl. 1596–1619),
Habsburg service Petar Rac (fl. 1596),
Habsburg service...
-
Antonije Znorić
Pavle Nestorović Deak
Jovan Monasterlija Komoranac Pera
Segedinac Vuk Isaković
Jovan Tekelija Novak Petrović Pane Božić
Stefan Prodan Šteta...
- Deak
Subota Jović
Novak Petrović Pane Božić
Stefan Prodan Šteta Pera
Segedinac His
Serbian name is
Jovan Monasterlija,
other variations are Manastirlija...