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- Vićentije_Rakić abstract "Vićentije Rakić (29 April 1750, Zemun - 29 March 1818, Fenek monastery) was a Serbian writer and poet. He founded the School of Theology (now part of the University of Belgrade) when in 1810 he headed a newly-established theological college and in 1812 the first students graduated from it. He was disciple of Dositej Obradović.".
- Q22227150 abstract "Vićentije Rakić (29 April 1750, Zemun - 29 March 1818, Fenek monastery) was a Serbian writer and poet. He founded the School of Theology (now part of the University of Belgrade) when in 1810 he headed a newly-established theological college and in 1812 the first students graduated from it. He was disciple of Dositej Obradović.".
- Vićentije_Rakić comment "Vićentije Rakić (29 April 1750, Zemun - 29 March 1818, Fenek monastery) was a Serbian writer and poet. He founded the School of Theology (now part of the University of Belgrade) when in 1810 he headed a newly-established theological college and in 1812 the first students graduated from it. He was disciple of Dositej Obradović.".
- Q22227150 comment "Vićentije Rakić (29 April 1750, Zemun - 29 March 1818, Fenek monastery) was a Serbian writer and poet. He founded the School of Theology (now part of the University of Belgrade) when in 1810 he headed a newly-established theological college and in 1812 the first students graduated from it. He was disciple of Dositej Obradović.".