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  • in reply to: Help Please #28789
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    Wonderfull, perhaps you will find something there. Keep me posted. Did you manage to download the letter template?

    in reply to: Help Please #28787
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    No Serbian is a simple language. You pronounce it the way it is written. BTW can you make an inquiry with that association and see what they have? Perhaps they know more.

    in reply to: Порекло Недића #28866
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    in reply to: Blog #28700
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    Ako zelis mozes da koristis Moj Rodoslov http://www.rodoslovlje.com/voyager/phorum/read.php?5,2405

    in reply to: Help Please #28783
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    Does that association still excist?

    in reply to: Help Please #28779
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    Yes, you should write to the archives in Montenegro first. They hold the info from Bijelo Polje and Berane. The Montenegrin phonebook was offline so when its online I will see what else I can find for you.

    in reply to: Help Please #28777
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    Which ones you try, I tried they seem to work for me.
    Oh as for the address of the archives, they are posted in the forum, just use the search function. Then download the letter template and send it away.

    in reply to: search about GRCEVIC, SMJEROG, LULIC family. #26776
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    Grčević
    Fajdetić
    Jackovič
    Minerić
    Rumanović

    Petar
    Stefan

    Hope this helps

    in reply to: Stanivukovic #28848
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    How will you go and where exactly? Who do you plan to visit? Do you speak the language?

    in reply to: Help Please #28773
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    Cant find your tel# in the profile, otherwise PM it to me in the forum.

    in reply to: Help Please #28771
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    Please let me know when I can call you and make sure you listed your tel# in your membership profile. I can call you tonight.

    in reply to: Banjeglavi jesu Stankovici! #28709
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    Naravno, sve su to nasli u literaturi koja nama, obicnim smrtnicima, nije dostupna. Posto su oni bili profesori na fakultetu, oni imaju pristup svakoj knjizi koju pozele.

    Inace, oni su mi uradili analizu na 11 strana, ovo sto sam ja ovde stavio predstavlja samo mali deo. Verovatno cu u skorije vreme ceo rad staviti na net; kada to budem uradio obavesticu te.

    Pozdrav,
    Zvonko

    Zvonko,

    Ako zelis kreiraj blog na: http://rodoslovlje.com/blog/

    Pozdrav,

    in reply to: Help Please #28770
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    When you do intend to go to Serbia, for how long and where?

    in reply to: Medieval Serbs were tall? #23946
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    Quote:
    10 April 2007 | 10:07 | Source: Tanjug
    REKOVAC — While working under a medieval monastery, experts dug up skeletons measuring over two meters.

    Of the five skeletons found under the foundations of the Manastirac monastery near Rekovac, eastern Serbia, two were female and over two meters long, in contradiction to established assumption that medieval Serbs were short, Jagodina museum experts told Tanjug.

    The skeletons, found by accident as the monastery’s foundations were reconstructed, will be subject of detailed analysis and treated as rare archeological finds.

    The experts at the site said that, judging by the female skeletons’ position, the women buried there were murdered. One male skeleton also showed exceptional height. The working assumption is that the three came from a single family of monastery founders. The remaining two persons buried at the site are thought to have been monks.

    The female skeletons measure 126 centimeters from knees to neck, much more than the present day average.

    The museum’s experts stressed that several other skeletons of similar proportions were found earlier in Å umadija, Pomoravlje and LavЍa, reminding that Despot Stefan Lazarević’s son, Prince Lazar, was known as Visoki (Tall).

    Added to many other medieval Serbian rulers who are known to have been tall, the findings may indicate that short people were not charactestic of the Serbian state during the Middle Ages, as previously thought.

    http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=04&dd=10&nav_category=126&nav_id=40597

    As we read this we get another confirmation from previous research that Saxons resided in the area but also that the migration in Serbian lands during those days were actual as they are today. I believe there is still a lot that can be learned.

    It is nothing strange either according to history that Nemanja himself was a tall man.

    in reply to: Moj Rodoslov #28374
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    Upravo sam pronasao PhpGedView softver (http://phpgedview.net/), Open Source projekat koji se razvija za potrebe genealogista, a koji podrzava Gedcom i radi sa slikama.
    Da li neko ima vise informacija o kvalitetu ovog softvera ili ga je eventualno koristio?
    Bogdan
    P.S. Izvinjavam se ako sam van teme topica.

    Pa PhpGedView nije bas 100 posto siguran, Lythgoes je bolje i brze.

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