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'''Svetozar Ivačković''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]] [[Cyrillic]]: Светозар Ивачковић) (December 10, 1844-January 30, 1924) was a distinguished post-[[Romanticism|Romantic]] [[Serbs|Serbian]] architect; the most famous representative of the first epoch of the Serbian-Byzantine architectural revival in Serbia. He, like many Serbian architects of his time, was educated in [[Vienna]]. Ivačković's finest work, according to Pravoslavlje, the official magazine of the [[Serbian Orthodox Church]], are the church of [[Transfiguration of Our Lord]] in [[Pancevo]], built in 1877, and [[Saint Nicholas]] the Wonderworker church, located at the New Cemetary in Belgrade, built in 1893.
'''Svetozar Ivačković''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]] [[Cyrillic]]: Светозар Ивачковић) (December 10, 1844-January 30, 1924) was a distinguished post-[[Romanticism|Romantic]] [[Serbs|Serbian]] architect; the most famous representative of the first epoch of the Serbian-Byzantine architectural revival in Serbia. He, like many Serbian architects of his time, was educated in [[Vienna]]. Ivačković's finest work, according to Pravoslavlje, the official magazine of the [[Serbian Orthodox Church]], are the church of [[Transfiguration of Our Lord]] in [[Pancevo]], built in 1877, and [[Saint Nicholas]] the Wonderworker church, located at the New Cemetary in Belgrade, built in 1893, through the financial endowment of Draginja and Stanojlo Petrovic.


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Svetozar Ivačković (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Ивачковић) (December 10, 1844-January 30, 1924) was a distinguished post-Romantic Serbian architect; the most famous representative of the first epoch of the Serbian-Byzantine architectural revival in Serbia. He, like many Serbian architects of his time, was educated in Vienna. Ivačković's finest work, according to Pravoslavlje, the official magazine of the Serbian Orthodox Church, are the church of Transfiguration of Our Lord in Pancevo, built in 1877, and Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker church, located at the New Cemetary in Belgrade, built in 1893, through the financial endowment of Draginja and Stanojlo Petrovic.