Jelica Belović-Bernadžikovski
Jelica Belović-Bernadžikovski was a Croatian translator, poet, journalist, ethnographer, writer and editor (1870–1946). She was born at Osijek and died at Novi Sad.
Also recorded as Jasna Belović; тета Јелица; teta Jelica; Jelica Belović-Bernadzikovska; Jelica Belović; Jelica Bernardzikowska.
Jelica Belović-Bernadžikovski in brief
- Born
- 1870
- Died
- 1946
- Known for
- translator, poet, journalist, ethnographer, writer, editor, novelist and pedagogue
- Place of birth
- Osijek
Identity and origins
She also worked under the name Jasna Belović. The authorities additionally record the headings Jasna Belović, тета Јелица, teta Jelica, Jelica Belović-Bernadzikovska and Jelica Belović. Her recorded language was Croatian.
Chronology
- 1870Jelica Belović-Bernadžikovski born at Osijek.
- 1946Jelica Belović-Bernadžikovski died at Novi Sad.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q12633600: Jelica Belović-Bernadžikovski
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