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- Dimitrije_Nešić abstract "Dimitrije Nešić (20 October 1836, in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia – 9 May 1904, in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia) was mathematician and president of the Serbian Royal Academy.Nešić was son of Savka and Stojan Nešić. His father Stojan was craftsman while his mother was housekeeper. His grandfather was merchant in Novi Pazar who came to Belgrade in 1808 because of Ottoman anti-Serb actions during the First Serbian Uprising.".
- Q5277558 abstract "Dimitrije Nešić (20 October 1836, in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia – 9 May 1904, in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia) was mathematician and president of the Serbian Royal Academy.Nešić was son of Savka and Stojan Nešić. His father Stojan was craftsman while his mother was housekeeper. His grandfather was merchant in Novi Pazar who came to Belgrade in 1808 because of Ottoman anti-Serb actions during the First Serbian Uprising.".
- Dimitrije_Nešić comment "Dimitrije Nešić (20 October 1836, in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia – 9 May 1904, in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia) was mathematician and president of the Serbian Royal Academy.Nešić was son of Savka and Stojan Nešić. His father Stojan was craftsman while his mother was housekeeper. His grandfather was merchant in Novi Pazar who came to Belgrade in 1808 because of Ottoman anti-Serb actions during the First Serbian Uprising.".
- Q5277558 comment "Dimitrije Nešić (20 October 1836, in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia – 9 May 1904, in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia) was mathematician and president of the Serbian Royal Academy.Nešić was son of Savka and Stojan Nešić. His father Stojan was craftsman while his mother was housekeeper. His grandfather was merchant in Novi Pazar who came to Belgrade in 1808 because of Ottoman anti-Serb actions during the First Serbian Uprising.".