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The End Of The Obrenović Dynasty
''The End of the Obrenović Dynasty'' () is а Serbian historical drama television miniseries which depicts events that led to the May Overthrow and assassination of the last Serbian king from the Obrenović dynasty, Alexander, and his close family. Cast * Tihomir Stanić as King Alexander Obrenović * Ljiljana Blagojević as Queen Draga Obrenović * Miodrag Krivokapić as Đorđe Genčić *Aleksandar Srećković as Nikodije Lunjevica *Jelica Sretenović as Hristina Lunjevica * Vladan Gajović as Nikola Lunjevica * Bojana Maljević as Vojka Lunjevica * Marko Nikolić as general Dimitrije Cincar-Marković * Branko Jerinić as general Milovan Pavlović *Aljoša Vučković as general Laza Petrović * Nebojša Dugalić as lieutenant Antonije Antić * Siniša Ćopić as captain Dragutin Dimitrijević Apis * Andrija Maričić as captain Radomir Aranđelović * Lepomir Ivković as captain Mihajlo Ristić * Igor Pervić as captain Velimir Vemić *Petar Kralj as Nikola Pašić *Ivan Bek ...
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Milovan Vitezović
Milovan Vitezović (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Витезовић; 11 September 1944 – 22 March 2022) was a Serbian writer, professor and screenwriter. He wrote poems, novels, essays, prose literature for children, reviews, aphorisms, movies and TV scripts. He published more than forty books and was represented in over fifty various anthologies. His aphorisms were published in a series of European newspapers, such as the Hamburg ''Stern (magazine), Stern'' and Moscow's ''Sunday Times'', and translated into Greek, Romanian, Hebrew, Swedish and Italian. Vitezović was one of the few Serbian and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Contemporary literature, contemporary writers, whose books were banned and even burned in its first edition – the collection of aphorisms ''Srce me je otkucalo''. His satirical texts were often published in the Serbian magazine ''Jež'' (Hedgehog). He is the author of numerous television dramas and ser ...
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Nikodije Lunjevica
Nikodije Lunjevica (; 1881 –) was a cavalry lieutenant of the Royal Serbian Army and a brother of Draga Mašin, the Queen consort of King Aleksandar Obrenović of the Kingdom of Serbia. Biography Family Nikodije was born in 1881 in Gornji Milanovac, then part of the Principality of Serbia. He was the second son of Panta Lunjevica, a prefect of the Aranđelovac area, and his wife Anđelija (''née'' Koljević). Nikodije was one of seven siblings. He had a brother Nikola, and five sisters, Draga, Hristina, Đina, Ana and Vojka. Nikodije's mother was a dipsomaniac and his father died in a lunatic asylum. Nikodije was the grandson of Nikola Lunjevica, a relative of Princess Ljubica of Serbia and a close comrade of her husband Prince Miloš. Military and political advancement After the marriage of his sister Draga to King Alexander Obrenović, Nikodije and his brother Nikola were quickly promoted through the officer ranks of the Serbian Army. Serving in the cavalry, both b ...
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Igor Pervić
Igor may refer to: * Igor (given name), an East Slavic given name and a list of people with the name Arts, entertainment, and media *Igor (character), a stock character * Igors (''Discworld''), a fictional humanoid family in the ''Discworld'' book series by Terry Pratchett * ''Igor'' (album), a 2019 album by Tyler, the Creator * ''Igor'' (film), a 2008 American animated film * '' Igor: Objective Uikokahonia'', a 1994 Spanish MS-DOS PC video game Computing * Igor Engraver, a music notation computer program * IGOR Pro, a computer program for scientific data analysis Other uses * Igor (crater), a tiny crater in the Mare Imbrium region of the Moon * Igor (walrus), a walrus that lived in the Dolfinarium Harderwijk * Igor Naming Agency, an American naming agency * Hurricane Igor Hurricane Igor was a very large tropical cyclone which became the most destructive on record to strike the Canadian island of Newfoundland. It originated from a broad area of low pressure that moved o ...
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Lepomir Ivković
Lepomir Ivković ( sr-cyr, Лепомир Ивковић; born 18 February 1959) is a Serbian actor and politician. He served in the Belgrade city assembly from 2018 to 2022 and has been a member of Serbia's national assembly since 2022. Ivković is a member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). Early life and acting career Ivković was born in Belgrade, in what was then the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. He graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, where he studied under Milenko Maričić. He has appeared in film, television, and stage roles since the 1970s, and his body of work includes ''Sedam sekretara SKOJ-a'' (1978), ''Smrt gospodje Ministarke'' (1992), and ''District 13: Ultimatum'' (2009). In 1985, he became a member of the National Theatre in Belgrade. Political activities Ivković was a supporter of Serbian president Slobodan Milošević in the 1990s. In December 1996, amid large-scale protests against Milošević's r ...
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Andrija Maričić
Andrija (; sr-cyr, Андрија) is a South Slavic masculine given name. It is cognate to Greek ''Andreas'', or English Andrew. Notable people with the name include: *Andrija, Prince of Hum (fl. 1203–50), medieval nobleman from the Vukanović dynasty *Andrija Ljudevit Adamić (1766–1828), Austrian-Croatian merchant *Andrija Aleši (1425–1505), Venetian Dalmatian architect and sculptor *Andrija Anković (1937–1980), Yugoslav footballer and manager *Andrija Artuković (1899–1988), Croatian fascist politician *Andrija Balajić (born 1972), Croatian footballer *Andrija Balić (born 1997), Croatian footballer *Andrija Bojić (born 1993), Serbian basketballer *Andrija Bošnjak (born 1996), Croatian footballer *Andrija Torkvat Brlić (1826–1868), Croatian writer, linguist and politician *Andrija Bulatović (born 2006), Montenegrin footballer *Andrija Buvina (13th century), Croatian sculptor and painter *Andrija Crnogorac (born 1981), Serbian basketball player *Andrija Čiki ...
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