Jovan Simonov Plamenac (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Симонов Пламенац; 1873–1944) was a Montenegrin and Yugoslav politician. Starting out as a prominent leader...
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politician Jovan Plamenac redirect to Jovan S. Plamenac (1873–1944), Montenegrin politician and minister, Serdar (Count) Dragan Plamenac (b. Dragan Siebenschein;...
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leader of the uprising was Krsto Popović and its political leader was Jovan Plamenac. The catalyst for the uprising was a decision of the controversial Great...
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Jovan Plamenac (1873–1944), Montenegrin and Yugoslavian politician, and Nazi collaborator Jovan Popović (disambiguation), several people Jovan Prokopljević...
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Šćepan Mali (1767–73). Plamenac (Plamenać) was from Crmnica, and belonged to the tribe's most notable brotherhood, the Plamenac. His father, Raič, was...
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Radović (1916–1917) Milo Matanović (1917) Evgenije Popović (1917–1919) Jovan Plamenac (1919–1921) Anto Gvozdenović (1921–1922) Milutin Vučinić (1922) Anto...
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signed by guvernadur Jovan Radonjić, serdar Vukale Vukotić, serdar J. Đurašković, serdar Jovo Petrović, and serdar M. Plamenac. In February 1769, Russian...
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Montenegrin authorities to have him arrested and handed over to them. Jovan Plamenac said that the Montenegrin government gave strict orders to capture Mehmedbašić...
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Ilija was related to Jovan Plamenac, leader of the True People's Party. In the run-up to the Montenegrin–Ottoman War of 1862, Plamenac, a tribal captain...
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standing. When Pero married his daughter off to Plamenac's cousin, the son of reverend Jovan Plamenac, the once-loyal captain switched sides and became...
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