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- Q12278129 subject Q15302007.
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- Q12278129 abstract "Dimitrije Bodi (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Боди; 1850–1942) was a Serbian journalist and diplomat. Born into an affluent family in Belgrade of Aromanian descent, he studied law at the Belgrade Great School and at the universities of Leipzig, Berlin and Paris. From 1880 to 1885 he was a writer, secretary and chargé d'affaires at the Serbian embassy at Sofia, interrupted by the Serbo-Bulgarian War, then returned to Sofia in October 1886. He was appointed the first Serbian Consul in Bitola, and arrived on 9 April 1889 with Vice-Consul Petar Manojlović. He was the Serbian Consul in Bitola between 1889 and 1895. Branislav Nušić (1864–1938), was as a secretary during his office.".
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- Q12278129 wikiPageWikiLink Q15302007.
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- Q12278129 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181144.
- Q12278129 wikiPageWikiLink Q8205433.
- Q12278129 wikiPageWikiLink Q8730990.
- Q12278129 wikiPageWikiLink Q8811434.
- Q12278129 comment "Dimitrije Bodi (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Боди; 1850–1942) was a Serbian journalist and diplomat. Born into an affluent family in Belgrade of Aromanian descent, he studied law at the Belgrade Great School and at the universities of Leipzig, Berlin and Paris. From 1880 to 1885 he was a writer, secretary and chargé d'affaires at the Serbian embassy at Sofia, interrupted by the Serbo-Bulgarian War, then returned to Sofia in October 1886.".
- Q12278129 label "Dimitrije Bodi".