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Vukosava Vuka Velimirović (June 30, 1888 –
December 12, 1965) was the
first modern Serbian female sculptor, children's writer, illustrator, art critic...
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Vukosava Đapić (born 21
January 1978) is a
Serbian sprinter. She
competed in the women's 100
metres at the 2000
Summer Olympics representing Yugoslavia...
- sisters.
Following the
death of his
closest sister Vukosava, he
became very distraught.
Vukosava was the
sister that
typically helped him with most of...
- 1989
Sydnocarb 2
years Katalin Divós Hungary
Hammer throw 2001 2
years Vukosava Đ****ić Serbia and
Montenegro Sprinting 2005
Metenolone 2
years Abderahmane...
- family,
though they were most
likely important family in Hum, with
princess Vukosava,
Petar and Miliša Nikolić
probably being the
second generation of the Nikolić...
- (Затезало 2011, p. и)"
PRILOZI I SJEĆANJA.
Ferid Šljivić,
Stojan Babić,
Vukosava Kujović: O
DJELOVANJU SKOJEVSKE ORGANIZACIJE U
BRIGADI (Затезало 2011,...
- Vukava, Vučica, Vukadinka, Vujadinka, Vukmira, Vukomirka, Vukomanka, and
Vukosava. All the
derivatives from vuk were
regarded as
apotropaic names. In the...
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Udaltsova (1886–1961),
painter Doris Ulmann (1882–1934),
photographer Vukosava Velimirović (1888–1965),
sculptor Grace Vollmer (1884–1977)
American painter...
- Hum
Bogdan Tvrtko Bogdan Tvrtko Đorđe Radoslav,
Prince of Hum 1249-1254
Vukosava Andrija Petar Slava Dragoslava Petar,
Count of
Split 1222–1225
Stefan Nemanja...
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Bojan Mikulić (born 1980),
recipient of the
Medal of
Merit to the
People Vukosava Velimirović
Miodrag Živković
Michael Astrapas and
Eutychios (fl. 1294–1317)...