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- Q2605633 abstract "Matija Ban (Serbian Cyrillic: Матија Бан; 1818–1903) was a Serbo-Croatian poet, dramatist, and playwright, born in the city of Dubrovnik, who became known as one of the first Catholics from Dubrovnik who expressed a Serb nationality. He settled in Serbia in 1844, and engaged in various diplomatic missions in service of the Principality of Serbia.Ban was a strong advocate of Serbian unity and independence, but was also a pan-Slavist. He is commonly regarded as being the first to use the term "Yugoslav", in a poem in 1835.".
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- Q2605633 birthDate "1818-12-16".
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- Q2605633 name "Matija Ban".
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- Q2605633 comment "Matija Ban (Serbian Cyrillic: Матија Бан; 1818–1903) was a Serbo-Croatian poet, dramatist, and playwright, born in the city of Dubrovnik, who became known as one of the first Catholics from Dubrovnik who expressed a Serb nationality. He settled in Serbia in 1844, and engaged in various diplomatic missions in service of the Principality of Serbia.Ban was a strong advocate of Serbian unity and independence, but was also a pan-Slavist.".
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