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Subota or Subbota (Cyrillic: Субота or Суббота) means Saturday in several Slavic languages. It may refer to *Lazareva Subota, a Serbian Orthodox tradition *Subota Jović, 17th century Habsburg military officer of Serbian origin * Aliaksandr Subota (born 1984), Paralympian athlete from Belarus * Minja Subota (1938-2021), Serbian composer, musician, entertainer and photographer See also * Subbotin *Subbotnik Subbotnik and voskresnik (from rus, суббо́та, p=sʊˈbotə for "Saturday" and , for "Sunday") were days of volunteer unpaid work on weekends after the October Revolution, though the word itself is derived from (''Subbota'' for Sat ...
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Lazareva Subota
, observedby = Oriental and Eastern Orthodox Christians , date = Variable , date = , date = , date = , relatedto = Raising of Lazarus, Great Lent, Palm Sunday , frequency=Annual Lazarus Saturday in Eastern Christianity (consisting of the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches) refers to the moveable feast before Palm Sunday to which it is liturgically linked. It celebrates the raising of Lazarus of Bethany. Bethany is recorded in the New Testament as a small village in Judaea, the home of the siblings Mary of Bethany, Martha, and Lazarus, as well as that of Simon the Leper. John's gospel reports that ''"Six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus lived, whom Jesus had raised from the dead."'' Presumably, it is where he spent the Great Sabbath that occurs immediately before Passover, prior to his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Jesus is reported to have lodged there during Holy Week, and it is where his anointing by Lazarus' sister Mary took ...
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Subota Jović
Subota Jović () was late 17th century Habsburg military officer of Serbian origin. In September 1691 units of Serbian Militia from Transylvania commanded by Subota Jović captured Arad. Because Subota Jović distinguished himself during this capture, field marshal Friedrich von Veterani appointed him as Captain of Arad. See also * Antonije Znorić * Pavle Nestorović Deak *Jovan Monasterlija Komoranac * Pera Segedinac * Vuk Isaković *Jovan Tekelija Jovan Popović Tekelija (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Поповић Текелија; c. 1660 – c. 1721–1722) was a Serb army officer serving in the Habsburg army. As commander of the Serbian Militia, Tekelija participated in many battles ... * Novak Petrović * Pane Božić * Stefan Prodan Šteta * Captain Strahinja References Sources * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jovic, Subota 17th-century Serbian people Habsburg Serbs Serbian military leaders Serbian Militia ...
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Aliaksandr Subota
Aliaksandr Subota (born 28 August 1984) is a Paralympian athlete from Belarus competing mainly in T46 classification track and field events. Athletics career Subota first represented his country at a Paralympics in 2004 in Athens, where he competed in the long jump and triple jump, although he failed to achieve a podium finish in either. Subota was back in the Belarus team for the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, this time competing in just the long jump. He finished fifth. His most successful Paralympics to date was the London Games in 2012. There he competed in both the long jump and triple jump, finishing third in the triple jump to claim his first Paralympic medal. As well as his Paralympic success, Subota has also claimed medals at both World and European Championship level. He claimed a silver in the triple jump (T46) in the 2013 World Championships in Lyon while he has won three European medals, including a gold in the T46 Javelin in 2016 in Grosseto. Thi ...
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Minja Subota
Milan "Minja" Subota ( sr-Cyrl, Милан "Миња" Субота, ; 8 November 1938 – 17 September 2021) was a composer, musician, entertainer and photographer, born in Sarajevo. He was the host of the long-running children's TV show ''Muzički tobogan'' on RTS (formerly on TV Novi Sad). In 2021, he was awarded the Order of Karađorđe's Star. Discography Albums Pop music albums * ''Milan Subota'' (Melodiya, USSR D28485–6) * ''Budi dobar prema njoj'' Children's music albums * Minja Subota and Ljubivoje Ršumović: ''Minja i Ršum'' (PGP RTB LP 66 6111) * ''Pesme za decu'' (PGP RTB 2140322 STEREO) * Dragan Laković and Minja Subota: ''Najlepše dečje pesme'' (PGP RTB 2140527) * Minja Subota and Zlata Petković: ''Plavi čuperak'' (PGP RTB LP 6123 STEREO) * ''Pesme iz Muzičkog tobogana'' (PGP RTB 2140470 STEREO) * ''Deca su ukras sveta'' (PGP RTS CD 450082 STEREO) EPs Pop music EPs * ''Milan Subota'' (Jugoton – EPY 3229) * ''Milan Subota'' (PGP RTB EP 50217) * ''Milan ...
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Subbotin
Subbotin or Subotin (masculine, Cyrillic: Субботин, Суботин) and Subbotina or Subotina (feminine, Cyrillic: Субботина, Суботина) is a Russian surname originating from the Slavic name Subbota or Subota. Originally this name was given to a boy who was born on Saturday (Russian: Суббота). The surname may refer to the following notable people: *Aleksandr Subbotin (born 1991), Russian footballer *Andrei Subbotin (born 1973), Russian ice hockey player *Evgeniia Subbotina (1853–1930), Russian revolutionary *Igor Subbotin (born 1990), Estonian footballer *Mikhail Subbotin (1893–1966), Soviet astronomer **Subbotin (crater), lunar crater **1692 Subbotina, main-belt asteroid named after Mikhail Subbotin *Maria Subbotina (1854–1878), Russian revolutionary *Milan Subotin (born 1984), Serbian politician *Nadezhda Subbotina (1855–1930), Russian revolutionary *Pyotr Subbotin-Permyak (1886–1923), Russian avant-guardist painter *Serafim Subbotin (1921� ...
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