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Prvoslav Nikolić
Prvoslav ( sr-Cyr, Првослав) is a Serbian masculine given name first attested in the Middle Ages. It derives from ''prvo'' ("first") and ''slava'' ("glory, fame") and is thus commonly given to the firstborn child. People * Prvoslav Radojević, Serbian nobleman * Prvoslav Dragićević, Serbian footballer * Prvoslav Mihajlović, Serbian footballer * , Serbian politician of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro * Prvoslav Ilić, Serbian wrestler who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics * Prvoslav Vujčić, Serbian writer Other * The birth name of Serbian Patriarch Porfirije is Prvoslav * The birth name of Patrick Jovanovic is Prvoslav See also * * Pribislav of Serbia Pribislav (, ) was Prince of the Serbs for a year, in 891–892, before being deposed by his cousin Petar. He was the eldest son of Mutimir (r. 851–891) of the Vlastimirović dynasty, who ruled during the expanding and Christianization of S ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Prvoslav Se ...
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Firstborn
A firstborn (also known as an eldest child or sometimes firstling) is the first child born to in the birth order of a couple through childbirth. Historically, the role of the firstborn child has been socially significant, particularly for a firstborn son in patriarchy, patriarchal societies. In law, many systems have incorporated the concept of primogeniture, wherein the firstborn child inherits their parent's property. The firstborn (Judaism), firstborn in Judaism, the ''bechor'', is also accorded a special position. History Alfred Adler (1870–1937), an Austrian psychiatrist, and a contemporary of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, was one of the first theorists to suggest that birth order influences Personality psychology, personality in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He argued that birth order can leave an indelible impression on an individual's style of life, which is one's habitual way of dealing with the tasks of friendship, love, and work. According to Adler ...
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Prvoslav Radojević
Prvoslav Radojević ( sr-cyr, Првослав Радојевић; 1280) was a Serbian nobleman in the service of Queen Helen of Anjou (Queen consort, consort 1245–76; Queen dowager, dowager 1276–1314), with the title of ''kaznac'' (Chamberlain (office), chamberlain, ''camerarius''). The title-holder was among the foremost at the Serbian court, taking care of state finances. He was a provincial ''kaznac'', as opposed to the royal (statewide) ''veliki kaznac''. Queen Helen was the consort of king Stefan Uroš I (r. 1243–76) and mother of kings Stefan Dragutin (r. 1276–82) and Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321). The Queen governed Zeta (crown land), Zeta and Trebinje during the rule of her sons, until 1309. Prvoslav Radojević is mentioned as serving the Queen in Trebinje in a document dated 8 February 1280 (). This also shows that Queen Helen had her own ''kaznac'' in Trebinje. His office was succeeded by Mrnjan, who is known to have held that office between 1288 and 1290 (possi ...
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Prvoslav Dragićević
Prvoslav Dragićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Првослав Драгићевић; 4 March 1914 – 27 December 1974) was a Serbian football manager and player. Playing career Club career Dragićević played at SK Jedinstvo Beograd and BSK Beograd from 1936 to 1941 as a midfielder, and he was part of the memorable midfield line formed with Petar Manola and Gustav Lechner. The team won the Yugoslav First League in 1939. During his career he also played with Belgrade club Radnički and Dinamo Pančevo where he finished his playing career in 1949. International career He has played six matches for the national team from 1939 to 1940. After the Germans invaded Yugoslavia in 1941, he left the country. Managing career Željezničar Sarajevo He coached FK Željezničar Sarajevo in the 1954–55 season. Although the team secured only 11th place, it sufficed to save them from relegation. Olympiacos In 1956, he went to Greece to coach Olympiacos. The team won the double in the 19 ...
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Prvoslav Mihajlović
Prvoslav Mihajlović ( sr-cyr, Првослав Михајловић; 13 April 1921 – 28 June 1978) was a Serbian- Yugoslav footballer and head coach. Biography On the national level he played for Yugoslavia national team (13 matches/6 goals) and was a participant at the 1948 Olympic Games, where his team won a silver medal, and at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. With Partizan he won 2 national championships (1947, 1949) and 4 Yugoslav cups (1947, 1952, 1954, 1957). During 1951. Mihajlović played 10 friendly matches on loan for Red Star in two months and after that he came back to Partizan. Mihajlović later worked as a football manager and coached several teams, including OFK Beograd and Yugoslavia national team, which he led at the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He also worked as assistant coach in Partizan (1959–1963) and won 3 national championships (1961, 1962, 1963). He was the secretary and technical director of FK Partizan (1959–1963), then worked in Alexandria, Egypt (1963–1 ...
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Council Of Ministers Of Serbia And Montenegro
The Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro ({{langx, sr, Савет Министара Србије и Црне Горе, ''Savet Ministara Srbije i Crne Gore'') was the federal executive governing body of Serbia and Montenegro. Organization Chairman of the Council: Svetozar Marović Secretary general: Igor Jovičić The Council was composed of 5 ministries. Ministers at the moment of dissolution were: *Minister of Foreign Affairs - Vuk Drašković (Preceded by: '' Goran Svilanović'') *Minister of Defense - Zoran Stanković (Preceded by: '' Prvoslav Davinić (11 July 2004 - 21 October 2005)'', ''Boris Tadić (17 March 2003 – 11 July 2004)'') *Minister of International Economic Relations - Predrag Ivanović *Minister of Internal Economic Relations - Amir Nurković *Minister of Human and Minority Rights - Rasim Ljajić Responsibilities The Council of Ministers duties were to: *Chart and pursue the policy of Serbia and Montenegro in tune with the jointly agreed p ...
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Prvoslav Ilić
Prvoslav Ilić (born January 25, 1952) is a Serbian former wrestler who competed in the 1980 Moscow 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 ... where he won 5th place. References External links * 1952 births Living people Serbian male sport wrestlers Olympic wrestlers for Yugoslavia Wrestlers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Yugoslav male sport wrestlers European Wrestling Championships medalists Place of birth missing (living people) {{Serbia-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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Prvoslav Vujčić
Prvoslav Vujcic ( sr-Cyrl, Првослав Вујчић, ; born 20 July 1960) is a Serbian Canadian writer, poet, translator, columnist and aphorist. He has been described as one of the most prominent writers of Serbian origin.''Migrating Memories: Central Europe in Canada Volume I – Literary Anthology''. CEACS. 2010. pp. 306–308. . Biography Vujcic was born on 20 July 1960, in the eastern Serbian city of Požarevac to father Jefrem (1932–1996) and mother Nadežda (1936–2015). Growing up in the area known as Burjan, he completed his elementary and secondary education, graduating from the Požarevac Gymnasium in 1979. As a student, he won the Zmaj Award (awarded annually by the Association of Writers of Serbia for the book of the year) for his collection of poetry titled ''Pesnik i pesma'' and the award was presented to him by Desanka Maksimović.Večernje novosti (31 March 2005). "Rodoljubive pesme, pg. 26" . In 1983, Vujcic wrote a book of poetry titled ''Razmišl ...
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Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch
Porfirije ( sr-Cyrl, Порфирије, ; born Prvoslav Perić; born 22 July 1961) is the current and List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church, 46th patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church. He was the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana, Metropolitan Bishop of Zagreb and Ljubljana from 2014 to 2021 and Titular Bishop of Jegra between 1999 and 2014. He is also a university professor and author of theological works. Early life and education Porfirije (Porphyry) was born as Prvoslav Perić ( sr-Cyrl, Првослав Перић) on 22 July 1961, in the town of Bečej, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia (now in Serbia), to Radojka and Radivoje Perić. His family has roots in Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He finished primary school in Čurug, and the Gymnasium Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad. He was ordained a monk at Visoki Dečani monastery on 21 April 1985, receiving the religious name, monastic name of Porfirije after Porphyrios (Bairaktar ...
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Patrick Jovanovic
Patrick Jovanovic (born 17 December 1973 as Prvoslav Jovanovic) is an Austrian football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is an assistant manager of SK Rapid Wien II Sportklub Rapid (), commonly known as Rapid Wien or Rapid Vienna in English language, English, is an Football in Austria, Austrian professional football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid has won the most Austrian cham .... References External links * 1973 births Living people Men's association football defenders Austrian men's footballers Austrian Football Bundesliga players SK Rapid Wien players Favoritner AC players SC Austria Lustenau players FC Kärnten players SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 players Kremser SC players SV Horn players Austria men's under-21 international footballers Austrian football managers Austrian people of Serbian descent {{austria-footy-defender-stub ...
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Pribislav Of Serbia
Pribislav (, ) was Prince of the Serbs for a year, in 891–892, before being deposed by his cousin Petar. He was the eldest son of Mutimir (r. 851–891) of the Vlastimirović dynasty, who ruled during the expanding and Christianization of Serbia. Life His father had with his brothers Strojimir and Gojnik, defeated the Bulgar Army sent by ''Tsar'' Boris I of Bulgaria and led by his son Vladimir.''The early medieval Balkans''p. 141/ref> Vladimir was captured together with 12 boyars. Boris I and Mutimir agreed on peace (and perhaps an alliance), and Mutimir sent his sons Bran and Stefan beyond the border to escort the prisoners, where they exchanged items as a sign of peace: Boris himself gave them "rich gifts", while he was given "two slaves, two falcons, two dogs, and eighty furs". In the 880s, Mutimir seized the throne, exiling his younger brothers and Klonimir, Strojimir's son, to the court of Boris I in the Bulgar Khanate. This was most likely due to treachery.Đe ...
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Serbian Masculine Given Names
Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ... in Southeast Europe; in particular ** Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture ** Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the country *Pertaining to other places ** Serbia (other) ** Sorbia (other) * Gabe Serbian (1977–2022), American musician See also * * * Sorbs * Old Serbian (other) {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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