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Ćorović, Vladimir, 1885-1941


  • [Vladimir Ćorović (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Ћоровић; October 27, 1885 - April 12, 1941) was a leading 20th-century Serbian historian, member of the Serbian Royal Academy, a future Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU). He is best known for his many acclaimed scholarly works on the history of Serbs and Yugoslavia.] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_%C4%86orovi%C4%87
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    • Ћоровић, Владимир, 1885-1941
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    • Birth Date

        1885-10-15
    • Death Date

        1941-04-16
    • Birth Place

        Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    • Associated Language

        Serbian
    • Occupation

      Historians

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    • found: His Sveta Gora i Hilandar do šesnaestog veka, 1985:t.p. (Vladimir Ćorović) p. 193 (b. 10-15-1885; d. 4-16-41)
    • found: Wikimedia via Wikipedia, May 12, 2016(cause of death: plane crash; brother: Svetozar Ćorović; VIAF identifier: 46783248; ISNI: 0000000108956590; sex or gender: male; instance of: human; place of birth: Mostar; place of death: Greece; educated at: University of Vienna; Freebase identifier: /m/068wf6; BnF identifier: 120691918; date of birth: +1885-10-27T00:00:00Z; date of death: +1941-04-12T00:00:00Z; occupation: historian; ethnic group: Serbs; member of: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts; given name: Vladimir; country of citizenship: Bosnia and Herzegovina; surname: Ćorović; position held: Rector of the Belgrade University; SUDOC authorities: 028965566; languages spoken or published: Serbian; manner of death: accident; FAST-ID: 179072; Open Library identifier: OL57512A) - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q617598
  • General Notes

    • [Vladimir Ćorović (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Ћоровић; October 27, 1885 - April 12, 1941) was a leading 20th-century Serbian historian, member of the Serbian Royal Academy, a future Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU). He is best known for his many acclaimed scholarly works on the history of Serbs and Yugoslavia.] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_%C4%86orovi%C4%87
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    • 1986-06-20: new
    • 2016-05-13: revised
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