Jovan Sterija Popović, the Glossary
Jovan Sterija Popović (Јован Стерија Поповић; 13 January 1806 – 10 March 1856) was a Serbian language playwright, poet, lawyer, philosopher and pedagogue who taught at the Belgrade Higher School.[1]
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52 relations: Aleksandar Stojačković, American Revolution, Andrija Kačić Miošić, Aromanians, Austrian Empire, Đumrukana, Belgrade, Brill Publishers, Budapest, Classicism, Comedy, Epic poetry, Fall of the Serbian Empire, Grande école, Greeks, Habsburg monarchy, Historical drama, Kežmarok, Kingdom of Hungary, Kragujevac, Latin, Lawyer, Miloš Obilić, Molière, National Museum of Serbia, Nikola Nešković, Ottoman Empire, Pedagogy, Philosophy, Politikin Zabavnik, Principality of Serbia, Realism (arts), Revolutions of 1848, Romanticism, Serbia, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Serbian language, Serbian literature, Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbian Vojvodina, Skanderbeg, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Sremski Karlovci, Stefan Dečanski, Temes County, The 100 most prominent Serbs, Timișoara, Tragedy, University of Belgrade, Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar, ... Expand index (2 more) »
- Academic staff of Belgrade Higher School
- Academic staff of the Lyceum of the Principality of Serbia
- Dramatists and playwrights from the Austrian Empire
- People from Vršac
- Science fiction writers
Aleksandar Stojačković
Aleksandar Stojačković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Стојачковић; 25 May 1822 - 21 June 1893) was a 19th century Serbian historian, publicist and politician.
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American Revolution
The American Revolution was a rebellion and political movement in the Thirteen Colonies which peaked when colonists initiated an ultimately successful war for independence against the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Andrija Kačić Miošić
Andrija Kačić Miošić (17 April 1704 – 14 December 1760) was a Croatian poet and Franciscan friar, as well as a descendant of the Kačić noble family, one of the oldest and most influential Croatian noble families.
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Aromanians
The Aromanians (Armãnji, Rrãmãnji) are an ethnic group native to the southern Balkans who speak Aromanian, an Eastern Romance language.
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Austrian Empire
The Austrian Empire, officially known as the Empire of Austria, was a multinational European great power from 1804 to 1867, created by proclamation out of the realms of the Habsburgs.
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Đumrukana
Theatre on Đumruk, or Đumrukana (Ђумрукана), was a theatre in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
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Belgrade
Belgrade.
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Brill Publishers
Brill Academic Publishers, also known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, Brill, is a Dutch international academic publisher of books and journals.
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Budapest
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.
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Classicism
Classicism, in the arts, refers generally to a high regard for a classical period, classical antiquity in the Western tradition, as setting standards for taste which the classicists seek to emulate.
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Comedy
Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term originated in ancient Greece: In Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire performed by comic poets in theaters.
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Epic poetry
An epic poem, or simply an epic, is a lengthy narrative poem typically about the extraordinary deeds of extraordinary characters who, in dealings with gods or other superhuman forces, gave shape to the mortal universe for their descendants.
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Fall of the Serbian Empire
The fall of the Serbian Empire was a decades-long process in the late 14th century.
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Grande école
A grande école is a specialized top-level educational institution in France and some other previous French colonies such as Morocco or Tunisia.
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Greeks
The Greeks or Hellenes (Έλληνες, Éllines) are an ethnic group and nation native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Albania, Anatolia, parts of Italy and Egypt, and to a lesser extent, other countries surrounding the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea. They also form a significant diaspora, with many Greek communities established around the world..
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Habsburg monarchy
The Habsburg monarchy, also known as Habsburg Empire, or Habsburg Realm, was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities that were ruled by the House of Habsburg.
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Historical drama
A historical drama (also period drama, period piece or just period) is a dramatic work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television, which presents historical events and characters with varying degrees of fictional elements such as creative dialogue or fictional scenes which aim to compress separate events or illustrate a broader factual narrative.
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Kežmarok
Kežmarok (Kesmark or Käsmark; Késmárk, Кежмарок, Kezmark, Kieżmark) is a town in the Spiš region of eastern Slovakia (population 16,000), on the Poprad River.
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Kingdom of Hungary
The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century.
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Kragujevac
Kragujevac (Крагујевац) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District.
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Latin
Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
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Lawyer
A lawyer is a person who practices law.
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Miloš Obilić
Miloš Obilić (Милош Обилић) was a legendary Serbian knight who is reputed to have been in the service of Prince Lazar during the Ottoman invasion of Serbia in the late 14th century.
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Molière
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (15 January 1622 (baptised) – 17 February 1673), known by his stage name Molière, was a French playwright, actor, and poet, widely regarded as one of the great writers in the French language and world literature.
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National Museum of Serbia
The National Museum of Serbia (Народни музеј Србије / Narodni muzej Srbije) is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Nikola Nešković
Nikola Nešković (c. 1729 – 1785) was a Serbian religious painter of the 18th century.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Pedagogy
Pedagogy, most commonly understood as the approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political, and psychological development of learners.
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Philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
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Politikin Zabavnik
Politikin Zabavnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Политикин Забавник) is a popular magazine in Serbia, published by Politika Newspapers and Magazines.
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Principality of Serbia
The Principality of Serbia (Knjažestvo Srbija) was an autonomous state in the Balkans that came into existence as a result of the Serbian Revolution, which lasted between 1804 and 1817.
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Realism (arts)
Realism in the arts is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding speculative and supernatural elements.
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Revolutions of 1848
The revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the springtime of the peoples or the springtime of nations, were a series of revolutions throughout Europe over the course of more than one year, from 1848 to 1849.
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Romanticism
Romanticism (also known as the Romantic movement or Romantic era) was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century.
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Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.
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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
The Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Academia Scientiarum et Artium Serbica; Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, SANU) is a national academy and the most prominent academic institution in Serbia, founded in 1841 as Society of Serbian Letters (Društvo srbske slovesnosti, DSS).
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Serbian language
Serbian (српски / srpski) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs.
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Serbian literature
Serbian literature (Српска књижевност), refers to literature written in Serbian and/or in Serbia and all other lands where Serbs reside.
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Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian Orthodox Church (Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian churches.
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Serbian Vojvodina
The Serbian Vojvodina (Srpska Vojvodina) was a short-lived self-proclaimed Serb autonomous province within the Austrian Empire during the Revolutions of 1848, which existed until 1849 when it was transformed into the new (official) Austrian province named Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar.
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Skanderbeg
Gjergj Kastrioti (17 January 1468), commonly known as Skanderbeg, was an Albanian feudal lord and military commander who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia.
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.
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Sremski Karlovci
Sremski Karlovci (Сремски Карловци,; Karlóca; Karlowitz; Karlofça) is a town and municipality located in the Srem District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.
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Stefan Dečanski
Stefan Uroš III (Стефан Урош III), known as Stefan of Dečani (Stefan Dečanski,; – 11 November 1331), was King of Serbia from 6 January 1322 to 8 September 1331.
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Temes County
County of Temes (Hungarian: Temes, Romanian: Timiș, Serbian: Тамиш or Tamiš, German: Temes or Temesch) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
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The 100 most prominent Serbs
The 100 most prominent Serbs (100 најзнаменитијихСрба) is a book containing the biographies of the hundred most important Serbs compiled by a committee of academicians at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
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Timișoara
Timișoara (Temeswar, also Temeschwar or Temeschburg; Temesvár; Temišvar; see other names) is the capital city of Timiș County, Banat, and the main economic, social and cultural centre in Western Romania.
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Tragedy
Tragedy (from the τραγῳδία, tragōidia) is a genre of drama based on human suffering and, mainly, the terrible or sorrowful events that befall a main character or cast of characters.
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University of Belgrade
The University of Belgrade (Универзитет у Београду / Univerzitet u Beogradu) is a public research university in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
The Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar or Serbian Voivodeship and the Banate of Temes (Woiwodschaft Serbien und Temeser Banat, Војводство Србија и Тамишки Банат, Voivodina sârbească și Banatul timișan, Szerb Vajdaság és Temesi Bánság), known simply as the Serbian Voivodeship (Serbische Woiwodschaft), was a crownland of the Austrian Empire that existed between 1849 and 1861.
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Vojvodina
Vojvodina (Војводина), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia, located in Central Europe.
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Vršac
Vršac (Вршац,; Versec; Vârșeț) is a city in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.
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See also
Academic staff of Belgrade Higher School
- Dositej Obradović
- Josif Pančić
- Jovan Cvijić
- Jovan Dragašević
- Jovan Erdeljanović
- Jovan Savić
- Jovan Sterija Popović
- Konstantin Branković
- Lazar Trifunović
- Ljubomir Nedić
- Ljubomir Stojanović
- Mihailo Petrović Alas
- Milenko Radomar Vesnić
- Milovan Milovanović
- Nikodim Milaš
- Panta Srećković
- Sima Lozanić
- Svetozar Marković
- Vladimir Jovanović (politician)
- Vuk Karadžić
- Čedomilj Mijatović
- Đorđe M. Pavlović
- Đuro Daničić
Academic staff of the Lyceum of the Principality of Serbia
- Dimitrije Nešić
- Josif Pančić
- Jovan Sterija Popović
- Konstantin Cukić
- Matija Ban
- Mihailo Rašković
- Vuk Marinković
- Vukašin Radišić
- Đuro Daničić
Dramatists and playwrights from the Austrian Empire
- Aleksander Fredro
- Antonio Somma
- Benedikt Arnstein
- Carlo Marenco
- Ede Szigligeti
- Eduard von Bauernfeld
- Ferdinand Raimund
- Franz Grillparzer
- Franz Ignaz von Holbein
- Franz Xaver Karl Gewey
- Franz Xaver Told
- Friedrich Halm
- Friedrich Hopp
- Friedrich Kaiser
- Georg Friedrich Treitschke
- Georgije Magarašević
- Gustav von Franck
- Heinrich Joseph von Collin
- Ignaz Franz Castelli
- Imre Madách
- József Katona
- Jan Nepomuk Štěpánek
- Joachim Perinet
- Johann Gabriel Seidl
- Johann Nestroy
- Josef Alois Gleich
- Josef Kajetán Tyl
- Josef Kilian Schickh
- Joseph Christian Freiherr von Zedlitz
- Joseph Kupelwieser
- Jovan Sterija Popović
- Károly Kisfaludy
- Karl Friedrich Hensler
- Karl Meisl
- Kelemen László
- Leopold Alois Hoffmann
- Leopold Feldmann
- Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová
- Matija Ban
- Matthäus Casimir von Collin
- Mihály Vörösmarty
- Otto Prechtler
- Sándor Kisfaludy
- Stefan Stefanović
- Therese Krones
- Václav Kliment Klicpera
People from Vršac
- Alfred Nalepa
- Anton Eberst
- Avram Imbroane
- Boban Bogosavljević
- Boris Kostić
- Döme Sztójay
- Dragiša Brašovan
- Dušan Gvozdić
- Dušan Stankov
- Emese Úri
- Felix Milleker
- Ferenc Herczeg
- Gábor Melegh
- Georgi Emmanuel
- Goran Topić
- János Damjanich
- Jaša Tomić
- Jovan Sterija Popović
- Jovica Zarkula
- Julijana Radivojevic
- Ljubica Vraneš
- Marie von Augustin
- Miroslav Popov (basketball)
- Nenad Baroš
- Paja Jovanović
- Philipp Schwartz
- Robert Hammerstiel
- Suzana Pronić
- Tanja Dokmanović
- Tanja Tomašević Damnjanović
- Teša Tešanović
- Teodor of Vršac
- Žarko Zrenjanin
Science fiction writers
- Ashraf Fagih
- Clara H. Holmes
- Eveleen Laura Mason
- Fabrice Guerrier
- Gail Kimberly
- Jovan Sterija Popović
- Kelly Robson
- Leigh Richmond
- List of science-fiction authors
- Luis Carlos Barragán
- Michael Ely
- Muhammad Bux Johar
- Namwali Serpell
- Norman Spinrad
- R. S. A. Garcia
- Safia Ketou
- Tom Crosshill
- Volodymyr Vladko
- Yudhanjaya Wijeratne
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jovan_Sterija_Popović
Also known as Iovan Sterja Popovici, Jovan Sterija Popovic.