Milica Stojadinovic-Srpkinja

Milica Stojadinovic-Srpkinja

Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja

Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja, en serbe cyrillique Милица Стојадиновић Српкиња (née à Bukovac en 1830 - morte à Belgrade en 1878), était la plus grande poétesse serbe du XIXe siècle.


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  • Portail de la littérature Portail de la littérature
  • Portail de la poésie Portail de la poésie
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