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Some of the most important Serbian painters of the 20th century were Paja Jovanović, Milan Konjović, Marko Čelebonović, Petar Lubarda, Uroš Predić, Milo Milunović, Vladimir Veličković, Mića Popović, Sava Šumanović and Milena Pavlović-Barili.
These include the politicians and writers Jevrem Grujić ( 1826 – 1895 ), Jovan Ilić ( 1823 – 1901 ), Svetozar Marković, Sava Grujić, the historians Stojan Novaković, Milovan Janković ( 1828 – 1899 ), Vasa Pelagić ( 1833 – 1899 ), and the political writer Vladimir Jovanović.
The players that have played in 1958 can feel like founders as well, FK Rad had a lot of young players that were schooled in the First league teams, some players would include: Lazar Slavković, Đurđe Ivković, Vladimir Acević, Teodor ušnjar, Milan Abramović, Brana Djaković, Aleksandar Banić, Živojin Rafailović, Aleksandar Andrejić, and a little later Sreten " Sele " Antić, Milan " Selja " Jovanović, and others.
Vladimir Jovanović
On the eve of the 1866 war against Austria, Mazzini said to Vladimir Jovanović that Italy should not rely on France in her stuggle against the Habsburgs, but on the South Slavs under Vienna's yoke.
Vladimir Jovanović was one of the three major founding members of the Ujedinjena omladina srpska ( United Serbian Youth ), including Svetozar Miletić and Svetozar Marković.
Vladimir Jovanović drafted a Political Dictionary which was basically an encyclopedic summary of liberal ideas.
Vladimir Jovanović and the Transformation of Serbian Politics, University of Washington press, Seattle & London 1975, XVI-279 p.
* Dušan T. Bataković, " Vladimir Jovanović: apostol liberalizma u Srbiji ”, in: J. Trkulja & D. Popović ( eds.
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It was only at the Grande École that he began to become interested in literature and politics falling under the influences of Vuk Karadžić and Vladimir Jovanović, a leading Serbian Liberal.
Practically all the new writers -- Milovan Glišić, Laza Lazarević, Janko Veselinović, and Simo Matavulj, to name only the best, were in one way or another under the influence of realism, including Jaša Tomić and poet Vladimir M. Jovanović ( 1859-1898 ).
After the protest was over, Jovanović and several fellow university students ( Čedomir Antić, Igor Žeželj, Vladimir Dobrosavljević, and Aleksandar Ćirić ) formed an organization called Student Political Club ( Studentski politički klub, SPK ).
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Slobodan Jovanović was born at Novi Sad, then part of the Habsburg Monarchy, on the 3rd of December 1869 to Vladimir Jovanović and his wife Jelena.

Vladimir and Serbian
Military occupation of the islands ended recently after an incident in which Serbian military opened fire and arrested the mayor of Vukovar Vladimir Štengel with 19 other Croatian civilians and 8 children who were going to visit Zvezdan Kisić the mayor of the Serbian town Bačka Palanka.
* 1980 – Vladimir Radmanovic, Serbian basketball player
* June 22 – Vladimir Durković, Serbian footballer ( b. 1937 )
His troops were also stationed in the Republic of Serbian Krajina to fight against the Croatian paramilitary forces, and he had a dispute over military operations with the Serbian regional leader Milan Martić Arkan also had friendly contacts and political plans with Russian ultra-nationalist politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky.
Serbs that have played in the NBA include: Vlade Divac ( FIBA Hall of Fame ), Predrag Stojaković, Željko Rebrača, Marko Jarić, Nenad Krstić, Darko Miličić, Vladimir Radmanović, and Serbian American Pete Maravich.
In the 990s, Jovan Vladimir emerged at the most powerful Serbian noble.
In fact, until Lukas Podolski's shot was saved by the Serbian goalkeeper Vladimir Stojković during group play of the 2010 World Cup, the last penalty missed by a German player dates back to the 1982 World Cup semifinals when the French goalkeeper Jean-Luc Ettori saved Uli Stielike's shot.
* Ćorović, Vladimir, Istorija srpskog naroda, Book I, ( In Serbian ) Electric Book, Rastko Electronic Book, Antikvarneknjige ( Cyrillic )
* History of the Serb People-the Latin Empire and the creation of the Serb Kingdom by Vladimir Ćorović ( in Serbian )
The dynasty continues to rule the maritime regions, and in the 990s, Jovan Vladimir ( Vlastimirović ) rises as the most powerful Serbian prince, with a realm of present-day Montenegro, eastern Herzegovina, and Koplik in Albania, this state becomes known as Duklja, after the ancient Roman town of Doclea.
* Vladimir Ivić, Serbian football player
* Vladimir Koh ( born 1964 ), a Serbian violinist
He was the leader of the revolutionary democratic movement of the 1860s, and had an influence on Vladimir Lenin, Emma Goldman, and Serbian political writer and socialist Svetozar Marković.
The Serbian army was led by Mutimir and his two brothers and defeated the Bulgarians, capturing Vladimir and 12 boyars.
Kiro was the father of Vladimir Gligorov, a refounder of the Serbian Democratic Party.
We do not know what Vladimir ’ s connection was to the previous Serbian dynasty as much of what is written in the Chronicles of the Priest of Duklja about the genealogy of the Doclean rulers is mythological.
* History of the Serbs, by Vladimir Ćorović ( in Serbian )
* Vladimir ( name ), Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Russian, and Serbian spelling of a Slavic name
* Jovan Vladimir ( d. 1016 ), ruler of Doclea and a saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church
According to Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos, Vladimir had taken part in a Bulgarian invasion of the Serbian lands, predating the Christianization of Bulgaria.
Vladimir Mashkov, the actor who played the Serbian sniper, Sasha, is Russian and Olek Krupa, the actor who played the Serbian General, Miroslav Lokar, is Polish.

Vladimir and Cyrillic
Futuris is a redesign at ParaType ( ParaGraph ) in 1991 by Vladimir Yefimov that includes Cyrillic characters.
Vladimir " Valter " Perić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Валтер Перић )( 1919 in Prijepolje – April 6, 1945 in Sarajevo ) was the resistance leader in Sarajevo during Second World War.
Vladimir Cyrillovich, Grand Duke of Russia ( Vladimir Kirillovich Romanov, Cyrillic: Влад ́ имир Кир ́ иллович Ром ́ анов ; 21 April 1992 ) was the Head of the Imperial Family of Russia and Titular Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias ( historically the modern states of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland ) from 1938 to his death.
Vladimir Antyufeyev ( Cyrillic: Владимир Антюфéев ), also known under the assumed name Vladimir Shevtsov ( born 19 February 1951 in Novosibirsk, Russia ) was the head of the Ministry of State Security of unrecognized Transnistria ( September 8, 1992-January 17, 2012 ).

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