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    Svetozar Ivačković (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Ивачковић) (December 10, 1844 – January 30, 1924) was a distinguished post-Romantic Serbian architect; the...
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  • grandmaster Svetozar Ivačković (1844–1924), post-Romantic Serbian architect Svetozar Koljević (1930–2016), author, historian and translator Svetozar Marković...
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    Pančevo by Svetozar Ivačković Church of St. Elias in Leskovac by Svetozar Ivačković Church at the New Cemetery in Belgrade by Svetozar Ivačković Saint Peter's...
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    that Ivačković was raised by "our brothers the Serbs", "which is why we thought he was one of them". Historian Aurel A. Mureșianu argues that Ivačković, a...
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    Church of Holy Transfiguration by Svetozar Ivačković in Pančevo, 1878 Church of St. Demetrius by Svetozar Ivačković in Zemun, Belgrade, 1878 Orthodox...
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    Nikola Djordjević (the 19th century) Aleksandar Bugarski (1835–1891) Svetozar Ivačković (1844–1924), post-Romantic architect Konstantin Jovanović (1849–1923)...
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    a church dedicated to Saint Nicholas, projected by the architect Svetozar Ivačković was built in 1893. The iconostasis was painted by Stevan Todorović...
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    Olympic medal at 1st modern Olympic Games (Athens, Greece, 1896) Svetozar Ivačković, post-Romantic architect Zoran Manević, prominent Serbian architecture...
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    used for their initial purpose, increase the terrain instability. Svetozar Ivačković 1,3 М. Dabižić. Zemun Cemetery, The Cultural Heritage Protection Institute...
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    monument worthy of the poet. It was built according to the project of Svetozar Ivačković, and it was built by the Italian Petar Kituzi from Dubrovnik. The...
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  • Djordjević (1866–1933) Hadži-Neimar (1792–1870; see Nikola Živković) Svetozar Ivačković (1844–1924) Olja Ivanjicki (1931–2009) Franz Janke (1790–1860) Mihailo...
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    Nicholas the Wonderworker was built according to the design of architect Svetozar Ivačković, inspired by Serbian medieval architecture. The founders and patrons...
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    (Crkva Preobrazenje) of Pančevo; this church, constructed on plans by Svetozar Ivačković, is also on the list of cultural monuments of exceptional importance...
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    srpskih [Lives of Serbian kings and archbishops] (in Serbian). Zagreb: Svetozar Galca. Đurić, Vojislav J., ed. (1991). Arhiepiskop Danilo II i njegovo...
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    National Culture and Enlightenment Association, presided upon by Prokopije Ivačković and Anton Mocioni. It received his collection of historical documents...
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