Sima Lukin Lazic (Bosanski Brod, August 15, 1863 - Rajic, Slavonia, July 19, 1904) was a Serbian writer, journalist and writer. He was born in a merchant family. Because of the anti-Turkish activities his father fled to Serbia. Lazic has finished primary school in Sabac, ending the third year of high school in Belgrade in 1876. Never finished high school, so he lived as an actor in a traveling family. From 1886 to 1889 he starred in Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad. He lived in Belgrade and Zagreb, publishing newspaper articles, national-political articles, popular historical, literary, humorous and satirical, pamphlet and other works in verse and prose. He has worked in many newspapers and magazines. He died on 19 July 1904 in Rajic in Slavonia.
Sima Lazic
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Lukin
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Serbian writer, journalist and writer. He was born in Bosanski Brod (now the Republic of Serbian), died in Rajic (now Croatia).
Date of birth:
Saturday, August 15, 1863
Place of birth and location:
Босански Брод
Bosnia and Herzegovina
45° 8' 29.3604" N, 17° 59' 56.5404" E
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Date of death:
Tuesday, July 19, 1904
Place of death and location :
Рајић
Croatia
45° 18' 0.6048" N, 17° 6' 20.5668" E
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1863
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Austro-Ugarska