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Josif Rajačić

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Josif Rajačić (20 July 1785 – 1 December 1861; Јосиф Рајачић, also known as Josif Rajačić-Brinski) was a metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci, Serbian Patriarch, administrator of Serbian Vojvodina and baron. [1]

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Andrei Mocioni

Andrei Mocioni de Foen (also spelled Andrea de Mocioni or Andreiu Mocionĭ, last name also Mocsonyi, Mocsoni, Mocionyi or Mocsony; Andreas Mocioni de Foen or Andreas von Mocsonyi, fényi Mocsonyi András; June 27, 1812 – April 23/May 5, 1880) was an Austrian and Hungarian jurist, politician, and informal leader of the ethnic Romanian community, one of the founding members of the Romanian Academy.

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Branković family (Military Frontier)

The Branković family was a Serb noble family based in the Military Frontier of the Habsburg Empire during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Brinje

Brinje is a municipality in Lika-Senj County, Croatia, located about 35 miles from Gospić.

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Croatian parliamentary election, 1913

Croatian parliamentary elections were held on 16 and 17 December 1913.

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Danilo Medaković

Danilo Medaković (Zrmanja, 17 December 1819-Zagreb, 5 November 1881) was a Serbian writer and newspaper publisher.

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Death by sawing

The term "death by sawing" indicates the act of sawing a living person in half, either sagitally (usually midsagitally), or transversely.

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Eparchy of Banat

The Eparchy of Banat (Банатска епархија or Banatska eparhija) is an ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Banat region, Serbia.

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Eparchy of Dalmatia

The Eparchy of Dalmatia (Далматинска епархија or Dalmatinska eparhija) is a diocese or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church, having jurisdiction over the region of Dalmatia, in Croatia.

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Gymnasium Jovan Jovanović Zmaj

Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Grammar School (Serbian: Гимназија "Јован Јовановић Змај" or Gimnazija "Jovan Jovanović Zmaj") is a high school in Novi Sad, Serbia.

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Gymnasium of Karlovci

The Gymnasium of Karlovci (Karlovačka gimnazija / Карловачка гимназија) is the high school (gymnasium) located in the town of Sremski Karlovci.

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History of Vojvodina

Vojvodina (Serbian: Војводина or Vojvodina; Vajdaság; Vojvodina; Voivodina; Vojvodina; Rusyn: Войводина) is the Serbian name for the territory in Northern Serbia, consisting of the southern part of the Pannonian Plain, mostly located north from the Danube and Sava rivers (part of Mačva region that belongs to Vojvodina is located south from Sava).

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Hungarian Revolution of 1848

The Hungarian Revolution of 1848 ("1848–49 Revolution and War") was one of the many European Revolutions of 1848 and closely linked to other revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas.

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Josif

Josif (Јосиф) is a masculine given name, a cognate of Joseph.

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Josip Jelačić

Count Josip Jelačić von Bužim (16 October 180120 May 1859; also spelled Jellachich, Jellačić or Jellasics; in Croatian: Josip grof Jelačić Bužimski) was the Ban of Croatia between 23 March 1848 and 19 May 1859.

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Kornelije Stanković

Kornelije Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Корнелије Станковић) (11/23 August 1831 in Buda4/16 April 1865) was Serbian composer, melographer, conductor, pianist and musical writer.

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List of 19th-century religious leaders

;List of 18th-century religious leaders – List of 20th-century religious leaders – Lists of religious leaders by century This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 1801, to December 31, 1900.

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List of local rulers of Vojvodina

This is a list of local rulers of Vojvodina.

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List of Serbs

This is a list of historical and living Serbs (of Serbia or the Serb diaspora).

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List of Serbs of Croatia

This is a list of notable Serbs that were born and lived or originate from the present territory of Croatia and made significant careers in region or diaspora.

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May Assembly

May Assembly (Мајска скупштина / Majska skupština) was the national assembly of the Serbs in Austrian Empire, held on 1 and 3 May 1848 in Sremski Karlovci, during which the Serbs proclaimed autonomous Serbian Vojvodina.

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Metropolitanate of Karlovci

The Metropolitanate of Karlovci was a metropolitanate of the Serbian Orthodox Church that existed between 1708 and 1848 (1920).

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Nikanor Grujić

Nikanor Grujić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никанор Грујић; December 12, 1810 – April 26, 1887) was the Serbian Orthodox bishop of Pakrac, the locum tenens Serbian Patriarch, the Austro–Hungarian emperor's Privy Councilor, knight of the Grand Cross of the Franz Joseph order, member of Houses of Magnates at Hungarian and Croatian–Slavonian parliaments, member of Serbian Learned Society, writer, poet, orator and translator.

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Nikodim Milaš

Nikodim Milaš (1845–1915) was a Serbian Orthodox Church bishop in Dalmatia (nowaday Croatia).

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Patriarchate of Karlovci

The Patriarchate of Karlovci (Карловачка патријаршија/Karlovačka patrijaršija) or Serbian Patriarchate of Sremski Karlovci (Serbian: Српска патријаршија у Сремским Карловцима/Srpska patrijaršija u Sremskim Karlovcima), was a patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox Church that existed between 1848 and 1920.

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Serb uprising of 1848–49

The Serb uprising of 1848–49, also known as the Serb revolution of 1848–49, took place in what is today Vojvodina, Serbia, and was part of the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire.

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Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik

The Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik (Dubrovački srbokatolički pokret) was a pan-Serb cultural and political campaign in Dubrovnik active at various periods between the 1830s and the interwar period.

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Serbian Vojvodina

The Serbian Vojvodina (Српска Војводина / Srpska Vojvodina) was a short-lived self-proclaimed Serb autonomous province within the Austrian Empire during the Revolutions of 1848, which existed until 1849 when it was transformed into the new (official) Austrian province named Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar.

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Serbs in Vojvodina

The Serbs of Vojvodina are the largest ethnic group in this northern province of Serbia.

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Serbs of Croatia

The Serbs of Croatia (Srbi u Hrvatskoj, Срби у Хрватској) or Croatian Serbs (Хрватски Срби/Hrvatski Srbi) constitute the largest national minority in Croatia.

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Sremski Karlovci City Hall

Sremski Karlovci City Hall is located at the center of Sremski Karlovci, Serbia.

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Stanojlo Petrović

Stanojlo Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Станојло Петровић; 13 February 1813 – 1893) was a high-ranking Serbian officer, court secretary, advisor and adjutant to both Prince Miloš Obrenović and his son Mihailo Obrenović III.

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Stefan Stanković

Stefan Stanković (Стефан Станковић; d. 1841, Sremski Karlovci) was an orthodox bishop from the Eparchy of Buda and Metropolitan of Karlovci from 1836 to 1841, succeeding Stefan Stratimirović.

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Stevan Šupljikac

Stevan Šupljikac, known simply as Vojvoda Šupljikac (Стеван Шупљикац; 1786 – 15 December 1848) was a voivode (military commander) and the first Voivode of the Serbian Vojvodina, in 1848.

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Stevan Knićanin

Stevan Petrović, KCMT (Стеван Петровић), known as Stevan Knićanin (Стеван Книћанин, Stevan of Knić; 1807-1855) was a Serbian voivode (commander) of the Serbian volunteer squads in Serbian Vojvodina during the 1848 revolution.

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Svetozar Miletić

Svetozar Miletić (Светозар Милетић; 22 February 1826 – 4 February 1901) was an advocate, journalist, author, politician, mayor of Novi Sad, and the political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina.

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Vojvodina

Vojvodina (Serbian and Croatian: Vojvodina; Војводина; Pannonian Rusyn: Войводина; Vajdaság; Slovak and Czech: Vojvodina; Voivodina), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Аутономна Покрајина Војводина / Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina; see Names in other languages), is an autonomous province of Serbia, located in the northern part of the country, in the Pannonian Plain.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josif_Rajačić

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