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Vladeta (Serbian Cyrillic: Владета) is a
Serbian masculine given name,
derived from the
Slavic element vlad
meaning "to rule, ruler" and the
suffix -eta...
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Vladeta Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Владета Јанковић; born 1
September 1940) is a
Serbian university professor,
diplomat and politician. A
former member...
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Vladeta Jerotić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владета Јеротић; 2
August 1924 – 4
September 2018) was a
Serbian psychiatrist, psychotherapist,
philosopher and writer...
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Vladeta Ristić (5
March 1922 – 18
December 1971) was a
Yugoslav rower. He
competed in the men's
coxed pair
event at the 1948
Summer Olympics.
Vladeta...
- She
developed her core
positions under the
strong influence of her
uncle Vladeta Radić, who was
involved in the
labor movement.
Starting with
becoming a...
- PMID 8653240.
Comprehensive Textbook of Suicidology, pp. 97–8. Ajdacic-Gross,
Vladeta; Weiss, MG; Ring, M; Hepp, U; Bopp, M; Gutzwiller, F; Rössler, W (2008)...
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April 2017. Živković, Tibor; Crnčević, Dejan; Bulić, Dejan; Petrović,
Vladeta; Cvijanović, Irena; Radovanović,
Bojana (2013). The
World of the Slavs:...
- (from the
Krivaja River to Podsjelovo),
which was
commanded by
Captain Vladeta Živković, and on the
Motajic Battalion in the
Podvolijak area (from the...
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Retrieved 3
October 2020. Živković, Tibor; Bojanin, Stanoje; Petrović,
Vladeta, eds. (2000).
Selected Charters of
Serbian Rulers (XII-XV Century): Relating...
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Zeitschrift für Balkanologie. R. Trofenik. 1990. p. 102.
Tibor Živković,
Vladeta Petrović,
Aleksandar Uzelac,
Dragana Kunčer:
Anonymi Descriptio Europae...