by marko.stojkovic | Nov 22, 2023
Stana Tomašević Arnesen is a unique figure in the history of Yugoslavia, whose brave actions marked the period of World War II and later became the first female ambassador of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Her life was filled with challenges, but she...
by marko.stojkovic | Sep 20, 2023
Jelena Lazarević, married Balšić, later Hranić, was a medieval noblewoman, and the third daughter of Serbian Prince Lazar and Princess Milica. At the court in Kruševac, in addition to her mother and the cousin Jefimija, she acquired knowledge in various fields, which...
by marko.stojkovic | Jun 5, 2023
Princess Milica was the ruler of Serbia, the wife of Serbian Prince Lazar, the first female diplomat of Serbia, and a medieval writer who was canonized as an Orthodox saint. Princess Milica Milica Ḫrebeljanovic, better known as Princess Milica, was born around 1335....
by marko.stojkovic | Apr 10, 2023
Vladan Djordjevic was a Serbian politician, diplomat, doctor, officer, and writer. Djordjevic was also the president of the ministerial council of the Kingdom of Serbia, a medical colonel, and a founder of the Serbian Red Cross and the Serbian Medical Association. ...
by marko.stojkovic | Mar 29, 2023
Djordje Simic was a Serbian politician, twice Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia, and one of the founders of the Serbian Red Cross. As the son of prominent constitutional defender Stojan Simic, Djordje Simic was born on February 28, 1843, in Belgrade. After...