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Stevan Sremac (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Сремац,
pronounced [stɛ̌vaːn srɛ̌ːmats]; 11
November 1855 – 13
August 1906) was a
Serbian realist and
comedy writer...
- ****nije
Sremac (Serbian: Арсеније Сремац, ****nius the Syrmian; fl. 1219 – 1266) was the
second Archbishop of the
Serbian Orthodox Church (1233–1263)...
- by
Zdravko Šotra. It is
based on the 1895 book by
Serbian author Stevan Sremac. The film is in Serbian. The film was a
smash hit in
Serbia and Montenegro...
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Realist writers such as
Milovan Glišić, Laza Lazarević, Simo Matavulj,
Stevan Sremac,
Vojislav Ilić,
Branislav Nušić,
Radoje Domanović and
Borisav Stanković...
- Spiro") is an 1894
novel by
Stevan Sremac. The
novel was
adapted into film in
Priests Ćira and
Spira (1957).
Stevan Sremac. Pop Ćira i pop Spira.
eBook Portal...
- by
Zdravko Šotra. It is
based on the 1906 book by
Serbian author Stevan Sremac. The film
contains the
local vernacular of the
Serbian dialect spoken in...
- The city
library was
founded in 1879 and the
famous Serbian writer Stevan Sremac, a
native of Niš, was its
first clerk. The
first hotel, Europe, was built...
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Diminutives of the name
include ****n, Arsa and Arso. It may
refer to: ****nije
Sremac (died 1266),
second Archbishop of the
Serbian Orthodox Church (1233–1263)...
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Saint ****nije
Sremac Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: Српска православна црква Светог Арсенија Сремца) is a
Serbian Orthodox church located in Whitby...
- von Hötzendorf, Austrian-Hungarian
field marshal (d. 1925) 1855 –
Stevan Sremac,
Serbian author and
activist (d. 1906) 1857 –
Janet Erskine Stuart, English...