Platon Atanacković (Sombor, Vojvodina, Habsburg monarchy, 10 July 1788 – Novi Sad, Habsburg Monarchy, 21 April 1867) was a writer, linguist, patron of...
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football player Jovan Atanacković (1848–1921), Serbian general Marko Atanackovic (born 1986), Swedish football player Platon Atanacković (1788–1867), Serbian...
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649 Platon, obscure ancient Greek writer of uncertain date, whose attributed works share a name with those of Aristagoras (poet) Platon Atanacković (1788–1867)...
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Predrag Azdejković Voja Antonić Vladimir Arsenijević Bogoboj Atanacković Platon Atanacković Jovan Avakumović Sava Babić Dragan Babić Vladislav Bajac Đorđe...
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Yugoslavia/Serbia, f) Nataša Atanasković (born 1972, Yugoslavia/Serbia, f) Platon Atanacković (1788–1867, Habsburg E, nf) Manouchehr Atashi (1931–2005, Iran, p/nf)...
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Bogoboj Atanacković (Serbian Cyrillic: Богобој Атанацковић; Hungarian: Atanackovics Bogoboj; 10 June 1826 in Baja – 28 July 1858 in Baja) was a Serbian...
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Portrait Name 1 Jovan Hadžić 2 Mihailo Jovanović 3 Sava Tekelija 4 Platon Atanacković 5 Pavle Trifunac 6 Pavle Kojić 7 Stevan Branovački 8 Jovan Subotić...
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Bačka (1757-1774) and Metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci (1781-1790) Platon Atanacković (1788–1867), Bishop of Eparchy of Bačka (1851-1867) and president...
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Jovan Branković from Lipova. His funeral was conducted by Bishop Platon Atanacković with the participation of numerous priests and an honorary military...
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Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by Platon Atanacković Bishop of Buda 1852–1892 Succeeded by Jeremija Mađarević...
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Cultural offices Preceded by Mihailo Jovanović President of Matica Srpska 1838–1842 Succeeded by Platon Atanacković...
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Jovan Nako, Baron Fedor Nikolić of Rudna, Petar Carnojević, Vladika Platon Atanacković, Prince Mihailo Obrenović, Metropolitan Stefan Stanković, Bishop Evgenije...
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the first Serbian teachers' college in Szentendre while Archbishop Platon Atanacković was the catechist at the teachers' college and the last Serbian Orthodox...
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superior of the Grgeteg Monastery. In 1867, after the death of bishop Platon Atanacković, he became the administrator of the Eparchy of Bačka and then he was...
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to realize the initiative of the former president of the Matica, Platon Atanacković, to move the Matica from Pest to Novi Sad, which he did in 1864 together...
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(1829–1834); Justin Jovanovic (1834); Panteleimon Zivkovic (1836–1839); Platon Atanacković (1839–1851); Arsenije Stojković (1852–1892); Lukijan Bogdanović (1897–1908);...
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the church of St. Nicholas of Novi Sad (1863) and in the chapel of Platon Atanacković, in the cemetery of Almaš in Novi Sad (1864). Also, his art can be...
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who took over the management of the newspaper "Srpski dnevnik", and Platon Atanacković, who ran the printing and publishing end. Medaković managed to obtain...
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Stanković, bishop (1834-1837) Georgije Hranislav, bishop (1839-1843) Platon Atanacković, bishop (1851-1867) German Anđelić, bishop (1874-1882) Vasilijan Petrović...
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(1825–1894), Romanticism Novak Radonić (1826–1890), Romanticism Bogoboj Atanacković (1826–1858) Ljubomir Nenadović (1826–1895), Realism Milica Stojadinović...
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Mišić General Radomir Putnik General Stepa Stepanović General Jovan Atanacković General Vojin Popović, also known as Vojvoda Vuk. Major Dragutin Gavrilović...
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