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The deputy commander of the Bosnian Army's Headquarters,was general Jovan Divjak, the highest ranking ethnic Serb in the Bosnian Army.
Jovan Marcus-hart(1998-Present) professional soccer player for AJAX U21.
On 30 May 1990, the Serb Democratic Party of Jovan Rašković broke all ties to the Croatian parliament.
Jovan Armand as Pedro Peña: Billy's foster brother at his new home, a shy, sensitive kid.
The new club was named after the nickname of a legendary Subotica athlete andWorld War II commander Jovan Mikić- Spartak.
Archbishop Jovan(Vranišovski) of Ohrid and Metropolitan of Skopje; locum tenens of Veles and Povardarie.
A few years the half-brothers by their mother- Jakov and Milan, took their mother,along with Miloš, Jovan and Jevrem to live on their estate.
Jovan Trifunovski(Vrutok, 23 September 1914- Belgrade, 2002) was a Serbian geographer and anthropologist.
This resource wascreated by famous indoor Serbian named Jovan for fans of fun, reading and discussing interesting topics.
Jovan was appointed Exarch of all the territories of the Ohrid Archdiocese by the Assembly of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Dositej Obradović was the most prominent figure of theAge of Enlightenment, while the most notable Classicist writer was Jovan Sterija Popović, although his works also contained elements of Romanticism.
Jovan Cvijić was a Serbian geographer, president of the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences, and rector of the University of Belgrade.
The term was used among enlightened Slovenes from a long time ago, but it became publicly known on September4, 1844, when in the newspaper“News” in his poem“Slovenia” he used Slovenian lawyer and poet Jovan Kosezi.
Jovan(Cyrillic: Јован, Church Slavonic: Їωан) is a Serbian male given name equivalent to English"John" or Slavic Ivan, from Hebrew: יהוחנן.
Upon entering in the canonical and ecclesiastical unity with the Serbian Orthodox Church, and through that with the whole community of Orthodox Churches,Archbishop Jovan was expelled by the police, without a court order, from his residence and cathedra in Veles on 7 July 2002.
Archbishop Jovan was sentenced to 18 months of prison in June 2005 for Instigation of ethnic, racial and religious hatred, discord and intolerance.
The Socialist Republic of Macedonia held its first chess championship in 1946, which was won by Pavle Bidev,a four-time winner between 1946 and 1955.[1][2] Jovan Sofrevski won a record sixteen titles, and Risto Nicevski became the youngest winner at 20 years old when he won the 1966 championship; he won five titles in total.[3].
Jovan Sofrevski won a record sixteen titles, and Risto Nicevski became the youngest winner at 20 years old when he won the 1966 championship; he won five titles in total.
He served 220 days in prison before the Supreme court declared the last two of the three points to be unconstitutional and his sentence was shortened to 8 months.[17]Archbishop Jovan was sentenced for the second time, on charges for Embezzlement, and as a second defendant was sentenced to a higher prison term of 2 years than the first defendant(who was sentenced 1 year and 3 months) in 2006.
As its founder, Jovan Oliver retained the right to appoint the abbot and to be present at the election of the bishop of Zletovo.[3] Most importantly, as the new seat of the bishopric the monastery church was enlarged with a narthex.
The season 1967- 68 was by far the best one in the club's history. Coached by Radojica Radojičić, Bor not only won the East Division of the 1967- 68 Yugoslav Second League, therefore getting promotion to the top division, the Yugoslav First League, but it also reached the final of the 1967- 68 Yugoslav Cup and qualified for the 1968-69 European Cup Winners' Cup. Goalkeeper Jovan Hajduković was voted the best player of the East Division of the Second League.
Recently, the archbishop of your church, Archbishop Jovan(Vraniškovski), confirmed this, stating that Serbia has Tomos for Macedonia, and the Russian Orthodox Church does not have any for Ukraine.
The new monastic complex known today was founded in 1341 by Despotes Jovan Oliver Grčinić, a magnate of Serbian kingdom who owned the surrounding area. Jovan Oliver built a church dedicated to St Michael as well as new dwellings and bestowed a charter to Lesnovo in which he lists its numerous possessions.