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Slobodan G. Marković Count Čedomilj Mijatović, a Leading Serbian Anglophile* Čedomilj Mijatović was born in 1842, in the then small town of Belgrade
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City

Leipzig / Bucharest / Paris / The Hague / Munich / Toronto / Vienna / Lincoln / Constantinople / Boston / New York / Zurich / Victoria / Berlin / Melbourne / Belgrade / London / /

Company

National Bank of Austria / Daily News / Memoirs Mijatović / Canon / Comptoir National D’Escompte / Darton & Co. / Norton / The Times / Credit Anstalt / Videlo / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Switzerland / Hungary / Bulgaria / Montenegro / Bosnia and Herzegovina / United Kingdom / India / Wales / Serbia / Turkey / Russia / Austria / United States / Britain / /

EntertainmentAwardEvent

Oscar / /

Event

Diplomatic Relations / Person Travel / Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Norton Library / North-Eastern Hospital / Belgrade First Gymnasium / University of Nebraska Press / /

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printing / /

NaturalFeature

Danube / /

Organization

Conservative Party / Serbian and Turkish Government / British Conservative government / University of Nebraska Press / Foreign Office / Institute for Balkan Studies / North-Eastern Hospital / state printing house / Wesleyan Church / Serbian government / High Anglican Church / Mijatović’s party / Serbian Orthodox Church / British Embassy in Belgrade / Government of Danilo Stefanović / Latin Monetary Union / Anglican Church / Government of Milan Piroćanac / British party / Great School in Belgrade / Court of St. James / Ministry of Finance / Serbian Parliament / Liberal Party / National Bank of Serbia / Disraeli’s government / UN Court / Progressivist Government / Three Emperors League / Government of Jovan Marinović / Mission of Colonel Hodges / House of Commons / Mijatović’s Progressivist party / /

Person

Gregory / Ivan Gueshov / Garašanin / Benjamin Disraeli / Alexander William Kinglake / Rakila Kristina / Chedomille Mijatovich / Grimm von Ranke / Michael Obrenović / Slobodan G. Marković Count Čedomilj Mijatović / Slobodan G. Markovic / William Gladstone / Vasilije Berar / Margaret Susan Mitford Tyssen-Amherst / Filip Hristić / Milan Piroćanac / John Murray / Stevan K. Pavlowitch / Humphrey Sandwith / Veselin Kostić / William Tweedie / Vladimir Yovanovich / Ivan Geshov / Eric Beckett Weaver / Julia / Prince / Richard Cobden / White / Elodie Lawton / Cedomir Antic / Čedomilj Mijatović / Jovan Ristić / William Denton / André Maurois / Francis Joseph / Milan Obrenović / Jovan Marinović / Miloš / John Ollivier / Danilo Stefanović / Vladimir Jovanović / Florence Nightingale / Jelena Lazarević / E. A. Freeman / Margaret Tyssen-Amherst / Alexander Kerr / Leopold von Ranke / Turk / /

Position

Prime Minister / professor of political economy / Minister of Finance / Queen and Empress / biographer / ruler / Prince / consul / ambassador / historian / King / representative / negotiator / Minister of Foreign Affairs / Prime Minister of Serbia Garašanin / first consul / Minister / unofficial representative / inspector and director / Home Minister / MP / priest / Emperor / Senator / liberal politician / Princess / Servian Minister / Prince / teacher / leader / Finance Minister / lawyer / representative of the Union Générale / member / delegate / ruler of Serbia / ruler / /

ProvinceOrState

Kosovo / New York / Bavaria / /

PublishedMedium

The Times / The Northern Echo / The Daily News / the London daily / /

Region

Balkans / southern Hungary / Near East / Black Sea / Eastern Mediterranean / /

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