Jovan Ristić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Ристић; 16 January 1831 – 4 September 1899) was a Serbian politician, diplomat and historian. Ristić was born in...
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Ristić (born 1980), Serbian footballer Dragutin Ristić (born 1964), Croatian footballer Jovan Ristić (1831–1899), Serbian statesman Ljubomir Ristić (born...
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three-man council was headed by Blaznavac. Statesman and historian Jovan Ristić and Jovan Gavrilović, a politician and historian from a wealthy merchant family...
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several months' vacation, Pašić had to call for an emergency session. Jovan Ristić, the most powerful regent, fearing Pašić might be elected co-regent and...
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political party in the Kingdom of Serbia that was led by historian Jovan Ristić and lawyer Jovan Avakumović (1841–1928). The "Liberals" (либерали / liberali)...
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outmaneuvered by another member of the regency, the moderate liberal Jovan Ristić, and his staunchly pro-Austrian foreign policy was somewhat curbed as...
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pedagogue Jovan Rašković (1929–1992), Serbian-Croatian psychiatrist, academic, and politician Jovan Rebula (born 1997), South African golfer Jovan Ristić (1831–1899)...
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the king was only thirteen, three regents were appointed, head among them Jovan Ristich. His mother also became his regent. Alexander ordered the arrest...
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abdication of King Milan, Protić was appointed to a Regency council with Jovan Ristić and Jovan Belimarković for the underage Alexander I, on which he served until...
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Garašanin Jovan Ristić Milan Petronijević Radivoje Milojković Dimitrije Matić Jovan Ristić Jovan Marinović Milan Piroćanac Milan Bogićević Jovan Ristić Đorđe...
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