Milovan Vidaković
Milovan Vidaković was a Serbian writer, poet and linguist (1780–1841). He was born in Nemenikuće and died in Pest.
Biography
Born at Nemenikuće in 1780, died in Pest in 1841.
The recorded working language is Serbian.
The field of work recorded is creative and professional writing and linguistics.
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1780
Milovan Vidaković was born in 1780 at Nemenikuće.
1841
Milovan Vidaković died on 28 October 1841.
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Nemenikuće
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Pest
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- “Milovan Vidaković”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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