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Dimitrije (
Serbian Cyrillic The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet ( sr, / , ) is a variation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language, updated in 1818 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić. It is one of the two alphabets used to write standard modern Serbian, th ...
: Димитрије) is a masculine given name. Dimitrije is a Serbian variant of a Greek name Demetrius. It may refer to: * Dimitrije Ljubavić (1519–1564), Serbian Orthodox deacon, humanist, writer and printer *
Patriarch Dimitrije Dimitrije ( sr, Димитрије; 28 October 1846 – 6 April 1930) was the first Patriarch of the reunified Serbian Orthodox Church, from 1920 until his death. He was styled "His Holiness, the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and ...
(1846–1930), the first Patriarch of the reunified Serbian Orthodox Church * Dimitrije Ljotić (1891–1945), Serbian politician *
Dimitrije Mitrinović Dimitrije "Mita" Mitrinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Мита Митриновић; 21 October 1887 – 28 August 1953) was a Bosnian Serb philosopher, poet, revolutionary, mystic, theoretician of modern painting and traveler. Biog ...
(1887–1953), Serbian philosopher, poet, revolutionary, mystic, theoretician of modern painting, traveller and cosmopolite *
Dimitrije Tucović Dimitrije "Mita" Tucović ( sr-Cyrl, Димитрије Туцовић, ; 13 May 1881 – November 1914) was a Serbian theorist of the socialist movement, politician, writer and publisher. He was founder of the Serbian Social Democratic Par ...
(1881–1914), Serbian theorist of the socialist movement, prominent leader and a publisher * Dimitrije Injac (born 1983), Serbian football midfielder *
Dimitrije Dimitrijević (disambiguation) Dimitrije Dimitrijević may refer to: *Dimitrije Dimitrijević (Yugoslav footballer) Dimitrije Dimitrijević (died 1984) was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player who played between two world wars. He was one of the founders of FK Željezničar ...
* Dimitrije Popović (born 1951), eminent Montenegrin and Croatian painter, sculptor, art critic and philosopher *
Dimitrije Bjelica Dimitrije Bjelica ( sr, Димитрије Бјелица; born November 8, 1935) is a Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) chess FIDE Master. He has organised many big events and was the arbiter at tournaments like Linares. Chess historian Edward Win ...
(born 1935), Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) chess FIDE Master who can be found in the Guinness Book of Records for playing a 312-board simul in Subotica in 1997 (score: +219 −1 =92) *
Dimitrije Avramović Dimitrije "Mita" Avramović (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Мита Митриновић; 15 March 1815 – 1 March 1855) was a Serbian writer, iconographer, caricaturist and painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the preem ...
(1815–1855), Serbian painter known best for his iconostasis and frescos *
Dimitrije T. Leko Dimitrije "Mita" T. Leko ( sr-cyr, Димитрије Т. Леко; January 22, 1863 – September 24, 1914) was a Serbian architect and urbanist. Biography He spent most of his life outside Serbia and finished high school in Winterthur before s ...
(1863–1914), renowned Serbian architect and urbanist *
Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos (born Dimitrije Bašičević; 21 April 1921 – 18 December 1987) was a Yugoslavian artist, curator and art critic whose artistic production included handmade books, sculptures and paintings. His work and research contributed greatly to t ...
(1921–1987), artist, curator and art critic * Dimitrije
Dimitri Davidovic Dimitrije "Dimitri" Davidović (), born 21 May 1944 is a Serbian–Belgian football manager and former player. Playing career Davidović was a professional soccer player during 16 years in the first divisions of Europe. FK Partizan Born in Al ...
(born 1944), Belgian of Serbian descent former football player, and a football manager * Dimitrije Ruvarac (1842–1931), Serbian historian, Orthodox priest, politician and publisher * Dimitrije
Dositej Obradović Dositej Obradović ( sr-Cyrl, Доситеј Обрадовић; 17 February 1739 – 7 April 1811) was a Serbian writer, biographer, diarist, philosopher, pedagogue, educational reformer, linguist, polyglot and the first minister of education ...
(1742–1811), Serbian writer, philosopher, dramatist, librettist, linguist, traveler, polyglot and the first minister of education of Serbia * Dimitrije Banjac (born 1976), Serbian actor and comedian * Dimitrije Stojaković, birth name of Döme Sztójay (1883–1946), a Hungarian soldier and diplomat of Serb origin * Dimitrije Đorđević (historian) (1922–2009), widely published historian of Modern European history, especially of the Balkans * Dimitrije Bogdanović (1930–1986), Serbian historian and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts * Dimitrije Davidović (1789–1838), secretary to Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia, Minister of Education of the Principality of Serbia, writer, journalist, publisher, historian, diplomatist, and founder of modern Serbian journalism and publishing * Dimitrije Nešić (1836–1904), mathematician and president of the Serbian Royal Academy * Dimitrije Bratoglic (1765–1831), painter


See also

* Dimitri (disambiguation) * Dmitry * Dimitrijević * Mitar {{DEFAULTSORT:Dimitrije Serbian masculine given names