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- Radovan was a sculptor and architect who lived in Dalmatia (Croatia) in the 13th century. He is also referred as "Majstor Radovan" (eng. "Master...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Lucien Tesnière was one of the most prominent and influential French linguists. Tesnière was born in Mont-Saint-Aignan on May 13 1893. Professor in...
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- Michael Scammell is an academic, author and translator of Slavic literature. He was educated at the University of Nottingham and Columbia...
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- Radu Negru ("Radu [the] Black") also known as Radu Vodă ("Voivode Radu"), Radu Negru, or Negru Vodă, was a mythical early ruler of Wallachia. Ac...
- male, 60 years old
- Alejandro Dolina (born May 20, 1945) is an Argentine broadcaster, who also achieved renown as a musician and a writer. Dolina was born in...
- female
- Lynn Berry was the editor-in-chief of "The Moscow Times", the leading English-language daily in Russia, until June 2006. She was replaced by former...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Kazimieras Būga, was a Lithuanian linguist and philologist. He was a professor of linguistics, who mainly worked on the Lithuanian language. He w...
- male, deceased (1978)
- Johan Daisne was the pseudonym of Flemish language author Herman Thiery (2 September 1912-9 August 1978). Born in Ghent, Belgium, he attended the...
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- Mateja Matejić (1924) Serbian Cyrillic Матеја Матејић - Priest of Serbian Orthodox Church, emigrant since 1945, and the Professor Emeritus of Sl...
- male, deceased (2002)
- Oleg Nikolayevich Trubachyov (22 October 1930, Volgograd - 9 March 2002, Moscow) was a Russian doctor in philology. He was an academician of the...
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