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Serbian and diplomatic
After Noli's regime decided to establish diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, a bitter enemy of the Serbian ruling family, Belgrade began making wild allegations that the Albanian regime was about to embrace Bolshevism.
* Other Club de Madrid members involved in the diplomatic process include Helmut Kohl, the former Chancellor of Germany who oversaw the reunification of East and West Germany, who was a signee to the Dayton Accords, Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, who urged support for Canada's participation in Operation Allied Force, and Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari who, along with Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, convinced Serbian President Slobodan Milošević to retreat from Kosovo in accordance with NATO's demands.
After Essad Pasha surrendered the city of Shkodër to Montenegrin and Serbian forces in April 1913 at the end of the First Balkan War, Drljević paid a visit to Belgrade as part of an honorary diplomatic initiative.
* A Bulgarian court releases Serbian war crimes suspect Čedomir Branković because of his diplomatic immunity.
On the 24th, the Serbian government, expecting an Austrian declaration of war on the 25th, mobilized while Austria broke diplomatic relations.

Serbian and mission
The Kansas City area is home to nine Eastern Orthodox churches, including three Serbian Orthodox churches, two Greek Orthodox parishes, two parishes of the Orthodox Church in America, an Antiochian Orthodox church, and a mission of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
In November 2008, Serbian media reported Pierre Mirel, director of the EU enlargement commission's western Balkans division as saying: " The EU has accepted that the deployment of EULEX has to be approved by the United Nations Security Council, and that the mission has to be neutral and will not be related to the Ahtisaari plan ," Mirel said, following his meeting with Serbia's vice-president Bozidar Djelic.
Shortly after the outbreak of the Wold War I this contributed to his appointment by the Serbian government to a mission in the United States.
It was in a way a mission post for the people of the lately recovered Serbian territory were backward and there was still vestiges of the Ottoman days still prevailing in habit, pagan superstition and even black magic.
In 1920, for the third time, he journeyed again in the United States, this time on a mission to organize the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of North America.
The " Načertanije " ( the " Draft ") document, written as a Serbian political program by Ilija Garašanin four years earlier, made the mission of replacing the Austrian and Turkish domination of all Southern Slavs with the Serbian rule under the banner of " Greater Serbia.
Schofield withstood hours of torture, never revealing his mission, before the Serbs technically blinded him, believing ( correctly ) that he was helping US Navy SEALs that were killing Serbian soldiers.
From its grass roots political beginnings, over to occasional problems with financing, Exit tries to stick to its initial mission of providing relevant entertainment to Serbian youth while also bringing pertinent social topics to the forefront.
In the spring of 1324 Dečanski sent the future Serbian archbishop Danilo II to negotiate with the Bulgarian emperor in Tarnovo but his mission was inconclusive.
Considering this, along with his impressive career from his time in the Marine Corps, Beckett is given a mission to assassinate renegade Serbian General Mile Valstoria ( Peter Linka ), who is responsible for conducting hit-and-run ethnic cleansing operations in Muslim-populated areas in Serbia.
In 1893 he was appointed political attaché with the Serbian mission to Istanbul, where he remained for a couple years.
Task Force Falcon served as the U. S. component of the NATO-led Kosovo Force ( KFOR ) with the mission of conducting peackeeping operations in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ' a Serbian Kosovo province.
The HJK's mission was to level the negotiating field between the belligerent parties, and to fine-tune the detailed, local deals needed to implement the peace deal between Serbian authorities and the Kosovo Albanians.

Serbian and possibly
The English term was derived ( possibly via French vampyre ) from the German Vampir, in turn derived in the early 18th century from the Serbian вампир / vampir, when Arnold Paole, a purported vampire in Serbia was described during the time Serbia was incorporated into the Austrian Empire.
The English term vampire was derived ( possibly via French vampyre ) from the German Vampir, which was in turn derived in the early 18th century from the Serbian language word вампир / vampir, when Arnold Paole, a purported vampire in Serbia was described as wreaking havoc in Serbian villages during the time that Serbia was incorporated into the Austrian Empire.
Dažbog ( Bosnian, Croatian: Dabog, Daždbog ; Serbian Latin: Dajbog or in cyrillic Дајбог ( or Дажбог );, ), alternatively Dazhbog, Dazbog, Dazhdbog, or Dadzbóg, was one of the major gods of Slavic mythology, most likely a solar deity and possibly a cultural hero.
Beyond the names above referenced, Svetovid can also be known as Svyatovit ( Ukrainian ), Svyatovid ( alternative name in Ukrainian ), Svyentovit ( alternative name in Ukrainian ), Svetovid ( Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian and Bosnian, and alternative name in Bulgarian ), Suvid ( alternative name in Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian ), Svantevit ( Wendish, alternative name in Ukrainian and possibly the original proto-Slavic name ), Svantevid ( alternative name in Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian ), Svantovit ( Czech ), Svantovít ( Czech ), Svantovid ( alternative name in Serbo-Croat and Bosniak ), Swantovít, Sventovit, Zvantevith ( Latin and alternative name in Serbo-Croatian ), Świętowit ( Polish ), Światowid, Sutvid, Svevid, and Vid.
According to Serbian historians, he was of Serbian origin, and was possibly a descendant of Vuk Branković, though this could not be determined.
Although the battle has been mythologised as a great Serbian defeat, at the time opinion was divided as to whether it was a Serbian defeat, a stalemate or possibly even a Serbian victory.
Kagame presents another, possibly secondary, reason for the march on Kinshasa: that the employment Serbian mercenaries in the battle for Walikale somehow proved that " Mobutu intended to wage real war against Rwanda.
The themes associated with the Benandanti ( leaving the body in spirit, possibly in the form of an animal ; fighting for the fertility of the land ; banqueting with a queen or goddess ; drinking from and soiling wine casks in cellars ) are found repeated in other testimonies: from the armiers of the Pyrenees, from the followers of Signora Oriente in 14th century Milan and the followers of Richella and ' the wise Sibillia ' in 15th century Northern Italy, and much further afield, from Livonian werewolves, Dalmatian kresniki, Serbian zduhaćs, Hungarian táltos, Romanian căluşari and Ossetian burkudzauta.

Serbian and sent
In the First World War, he served in the Austro-Hungarian army as a medical officer, and was sent to the Serbian front.
After his coronation, in 1451, Constantine XI sent a commission under George Sphrantzes asking Mara Branković, daughter of the Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković and Byzantine princess Irene Kantakouzene, by then the widow of Murad II, to marry him ( Maria had been allowed to return to her parents in Serbia after the death of Murad ).
The army under Prince Lazar consisted of his own troops, a contingent led by Serbian nobleman Vuk Branković, and a contingent sent from Bosnia by King Tvrtko I, commanded by Vlatko Vuković.
In the meantime, Zaharija Pribislavljević was sent by the Byzantines to take the Serbian throne.
Around 1040 A. D. a Byzantine army sent by Constantine Monomachus was destroyed by the Serbian army led by Vojislav, which resulted in liberation of Duklja ( Overthrowing of Byzantine supremacy ).
Nearly 8, 000 messages of protest were sent to the Serbian government.
Drašković managed to recommend him to work at the State Archive of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on 31 January 1975, and he is subsequently sent by an academician of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Vaso Čubrilović and he set off to work for Director Mazayef.
On November 9, 2006, Serbian police issued an arrest warrant for Mihajlov for failing to appear before the Court in a case presented against him after the court had sent twenty-six notices requesting his presence.
During the Hungarian Revolution in Vojvodina, in 1848, Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević sent Serbian volunteers under the command of Stevan Knićanin to help the Serbs ’ struggle for autonomy.
After the dramatic events that followed, Albert Einstein and Heinrich Mann sent an appeal to the International League of Human Rights in Paris to protect Croats from the terror and persecutions of the Serbian police.
During 1961, Đilas was repeatedly threatened by the Serbian government of being sent back to jail for his contacts with foreign journalists and scholars.
On July 23, 1914, the Austro-Hungarian government sent its July Ultimatum to the Serbian government with a lengthy list of ten different demands.
News of the heresy reached Pope Innocent III in 1199 by the Serbian Duke of Zeta, Vukan, who sent the recently-crowned Pope a letter, telling him of heresy in Bosnia.
Eventually, Dracula was freed in late 1475 and was sent with an army of Hungarian and Serbian soldiers to recover Bosnia from the Ottomans.
He sent troops to fight alongside the remaining Serbian nobles, such as Lazar, in the Battle of Kosovo in 1389.
Their King had misled them in his manifest to the army, telling the Serbian soldiers that they were being sent to help the Bulgarians in their war against Turkey.
It was in the midst of this political crisis that politically powerful members of the Serbian military armed and trained three Bosnian students as assassins and sent them into Austria-Hungary.
Following his father's death Đorđe was sent to the Serbian Orthodox Church seminary in Sremski Karlovci, to train as a priest.
" Condolences to the Serbian church, people and officials were sent by Russian Patriarch Kirill I of Moscow, Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople and Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens held memorial service, Patriarch Daniel of Romania, Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Walter Kasper, Presidents and heads of Government of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Germany and France as well as leaders of countries that are territorially part of the Serbian Orthodox Church-Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro ( President Filip Vujanović ).
When it was announced that Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austro-Hungarian Empire, was going to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina in June 1914, Dragutin Dimitrijevic, the chief of the Intelligence Department in the Serbian Army and head of the Black Hand, sent three men, Grabež, Nedeljko Čabrinović and Gavrilo Princip to Sarajevo to assassinate him.
The establishment of the Library is connected to an historical event in February 1832, when Dimitrije Davidović, publisher of the first Serbian newspaper, sent a letter about establishing a national library in honour of Prince Miloš Obrenović.
Serbia became an important Byzantine ally ; The fleets of Zahumlje, Travunia and Konavli ( Serbian Pomorje ) were sent to fight the Saracens who attacked the town of Ragusa ( Dubrovnik ) in 869, on the immediate request of Basil I, who was asked by the Ragusians for help.

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