Mihailo Vitković
Mihailo Vitković was a Hungarian poet, jurist and writer (1778–1829). He was born in Eger and died in Pest.
Also recorded as Michael Vitkovics
Biography
Born at Eger in 1778, died in Pest in 1829.
The recorded working language is Serbian and Hungarian.
The field of work recorded is literature.
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Life and career
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1778
Mihailo Vitković born at Eger.
1829
Mihailo Vitković died at Pest.
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Eger
Birth place
Pest
Death place
Primary material
Documents and archives
scholarly publication
- Vitkovics (Vitkovits, Vitković), Mihály (Mihailo); Ps. Vidényi
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reference work
- “Mihailo Vitković”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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authority record
- Wikidata, structured authority record Q716145: Mihailo Vitković
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scholarly publication
Vitkovics (Vitkovits, Vitković), Mihály (Mihailo); Ps. VidényiCrossref registry
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The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 16 August 2026.
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