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Teodor Pavlović

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Teodor Pavlović, son of Paul Pavlović and Jelisaveta Matić, was born on 14 February 1804 in a small village called Dragutinovo, now known as Karlovo, in today's municipality of Novo Miloševo in Banat, Vojvodina. Upon completing grammar school, his father sent him to the best high schools in the
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In his original writings he gives finished portraits of his contemporaries; and he chronicled in his articles the many political scandals of which Vienna and Budapest were centers. They are invaluable for their social, political and literary history of the time.
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writer, publicist, translator and founder of the Gallery of Matica Srpska, and the editor of the oldest literary monthly in Europe
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which continued publishing with minor interruptions until 1849. Pavlović became the first secretary of
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a Serbian political newspaper, inaugurated on 1 June 1835 in Buda (now
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in 1837. Thanks to the efforts of Pavlović, his friends
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Novo Miloševo
Sremski Karlovci
Serbian
Matica Srpska
Hatzfeld
Torontal
Temisvar
Velika Kikinda
Sremski Karlovci
Segedin
Bratislava
Budapest
Matica Srpska
Sava Tekelija
Platon Atanacković
Mihailo Obrenović
Stefan Stanković
Aleksa Simić
Adolph Freiherr Knigge
Christoph Martin Wieland
Jovan Skerlić
Svetozar Miletić
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Jovan Skerlić
Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences
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1804 births

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