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Komnenić is a Serbian surname, derived from the name ''Komnen'' (). It may refer to: *Milan Komnenić, Serbian writer * Boris Komnenić (b. 1957), Serbian actor * Petar Komnenić, Montenegrin journalist *Vaso Komnenić, Serbian athlete See also *Komnenović, surname *Komnenos The House of Komnenos ( Komnenoi; , , ), Latinized as Comnenus ( Comneni), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059. ..., Byzantine dynasty {{DEFAULTSORT:Komnenic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Milan Komnenić
Milan Komnenić ( sr-Cyrl, Милан Комненић; 8 November 1940 – 24 July 2015) was a Serbian poet, translator, essayist and politician. Biography Komnenić was born on 8 November 1940 in the village of Pilatovci near Nikšić in present-day Montenegro. He edited the literary magazines ''Vidici'', ''Delo'', and ''Relation'', and also worked as an editor in the publishing house ''Prosveta''. He initiated three editions: ''Erotikon'', ''Prosveta'', and ''Hispanoamerički roman''. He translated works from Italian, French, Spanish and German with over fifty translated books. Komnenić was also involved in politics in the 1990s. Together with Vuk Drašković, he participated in the creation of the Serbian Renewal Movement and participated in the 1991 protests in Belgrade against the regime of Slobodan Milošević. He later became Minister of Information of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 18 January 1999, as a member of the party. He was Minister of Information during ...
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Boris Komnenić
Boris Komnenić ( sr-Cyrl, Борис Комненић; 29 March 1957 – 6 March 2021) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than sixty films from 1980 onwards and a number of theatre roles. Komnenić died on 6 March 2021 in Belgrade Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. T ..., aged 63. Selected filmography References External links * 1957 births 2021 deaths People from Pula Serbian male actors Serbs of Croatia {{Croatia-actor-stub ...
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Vaso Komnenić
Vaso Komnenić ( sr-Cyrl, Васо Комненић, born 15 May 1955 in Kosovska Mitrovica), is a retired Serbian and Yugoslav high jumper. He represented Yugoslavia at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad () and officially branded as Moscow 1980 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1980 in Moscow, Soviet Union, in present-day Russ ... and won 6th place in high jump. He was a member of Red Start athletics club. References Sports Reference Living people 1955 births Sportspeople from Mitrovica, Kosovo Serbian male high jumpers Yugoslav male high jumpers Olympic athletes for Yugoslavia Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Kosovo Serbs {{Yugoslavia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Komnenović
Komnenović is a Serbo-croatian surname, derived from the name ''Komnen'' (). It may refer to: *Komnenović brotherhood, in Banjani *Mitar Komnenović *Marko Komnenović *Mihailo Komnenović (fl. 1779) *Mehmet Komnenović, Bosnian dancer *Petar Komnenović, count *Mirko Komnenović (1870–1941), mayor of Herceg Novi * Jelica Komnenović (b. 1960) former Yugoslav basketball player *Dragan Komnenović, Serbian footballer *Pavle Komnenović, Serbian racer See also * Komnenić, surname *Komnenos The House of Komnenos ( Komnenoi; , , ), Latinized as Comnenus ( Comneni), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059. ..., Byzantine dynasty * Komlenović, surname * Komljenović, surname Further reading * {{DEFAULTSORT:Komnenovic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Petar Komnenić
Petar (, sr-Cyrl, Петар) is a South Slavic masculine given name, their variant of the Biblical name Petros cognate to Peter. Derivative forms include Pero, Pejo, Pera, Perica, Petrica, Periša. Feminine equivalent is Petra. People mononymously known as Petar include: * * * Petar of Serbia ( – 917), early Prince of the Serbs * Petar of Duklja (), early archont in Dioclea * Petar Krešimir (died 1074/1075), King of Croatia and Dalmatia * Petar Delyan (r. 1040-1041), Bulgarian rebel, declared Emperor of Bulgaria Notable people with the name are numerous: * See also * Sveti Petar (other) * Petrov (other) * Petrić * Petričević Petričević ( sr-Cyrl, Петричевић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically an avonymic), or an ea ... References {{reflist Bulgarian masculine given names Croatian masculi ...
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Komnenos
The House of Komnenos ( Komnenoi; , , ), Latinized as Comnenus ( Comneni), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059. The family returned to power under Alexios I Komnenos in 1081 who established their rule for the following 104 years until it ended with Andronikos I Komnenos in 1185. In the 13th century, they founded the Empire of Trebizond, a Byzantine rump state which they ruled from 1204 to 1461. At that time, they were commonly referred to as Grand Komnenoi (, ), a style that was officially adopted and used by George Komnenos and his successors. Through intermarriages with other noble families, notably the Doukas, Angelos, and Palaiologos, the Komnenos name appears among most of the major noble houses of the late Byzantine world. Origins The 11th-century Byzantine historian Michael Psellos reported that the Komnenos family originated from the v ...
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