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Ilarion (Jovan) Ruvarac (Serbian: Иларион Руварац; September 1, 1832 — August 8, 1905) was a Serbian historian and Orthodox priest, a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (first Serbian Learned Society and Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences). Ruvarac introduced the critical methods into Serbian historiography. He was archimandrite of Grgeteg monastery. His three brothers were all distinguished—the eldest, Lazar Ruvarac, as a high government official; the second, Kosta Ruvarac (1837–1864), as a writer and literary critic; and the youngest, Dimitrije Ruvarac, as a historian, Orthodox clergyman, politician and one of the most active publishers of his time.

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  • Ilarion Ruvarac (de)
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  • Иларион (Руварац) (ru)
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  • Ilarion Ruvarac (serbisch-kyrillisch Иларион Руварац; * 1. September 1832 in Sremska Mitrovica; † 8. August 1905 im ) war ein serbisch-orthodoxer Mönchspriester und Abt des Klosters Grgeteg, und von 1875 bis 1882 Rektor der theologischen Hochschule in Sremski Karlovci. Er war ebenso Historiker und Mitglied der Serbischen Königlichen Akademie, die heutige Serbische Akademie der Wissenschaften und Künste. Ilarion Ruvarac gilt als einer der Gründerväter der modernen Geschichtswissenschaft in der serbischen Historiografie. (de)
  • Ilarion (Jovan) Ruvarac (Serbian: Иларион Руварац; September 1, 1832 — August 8, 1905) was a Serbian historian and Orthodox priest, a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (first Serbian Learned Society and Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences). Ruvarac introduced the critical methods into Serbian historiography. He was archimandrite of Grgeteg monastery. His three brothers were all distinguished—the eldest, Lazar Ruvarac, as a high government official; the second, Kosta Ruvarac (1837–1864), as a writer and literary critic; and the youngest, Dimitrije Ruvarac, as a historian, Orthodox clergyman, politician and one of the most active publishers of his time. (en)
  • Архимандрит Иларион (серб. Иларион Руварац, в миру Йован Руравац; 1 сентября 1832, Сремски-Карловци — 8 августа 1905, монастырь Гргетег) — священнослужитель Сербской православной церкви, архимандрит; сербский историк-медиевист. (ru)
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  • Ilarion Ruvarac (en)
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