Miloš Cvetić
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Miloš Cvetić (1845-1905) was a Serbian actor and writer. His contemporaries were Serbian actors
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.name="auto" He wrote several historical plays, including ''Nemanja'', ''Todor od Salaća'', ''Miloš Veliki'', ''Lazar'', ''
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cvetić, Miloš 1845 births 1905 deaths Serbian dramatists and playwrights 19th-century Serbian actors Male actors from Austria-Hungary Dramatists and playwrights from Austria-Hungary