by marko.stojkovic | Apr 21, 2022
Born in Brankovina on February 26, 1777, Mateja Nenadović was one of the few literate people in Serbia at that time. He became a priest in 1793, and he was awarded the honorary rank of Proteus, ie the first priest, by the Orthodox Church two years later, when he...
by marko.stojkovic | Apr 7, 2022
SERBIAN DIPLOMATS Milos Crnjanski was born on October 26, 1893 in Chongrad, a place which belonged to the former Austro-Hungary Empire. He grew up in a family which nurtured deeply patriotic feelings towards Serbia and remained faithful to his people for the rest of...
by marko.stojkovic | Mar 29, 2022
SERBIAN DIPLOMATS Milovan Milovanovic Balacko was the greatest Serbian diplomat at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, a Serbian politician and theorist of the state and law. At the dawn of the 20th century, when the Balkan states were in...
by marko.stojkovic | Feb 22, 2022
SERBIAN DIPLOMATS One of the pioneers of Serbian journalism and the founder of the Defenders of the Constitution movement, Davidovic significantly influenced the changes in the foreign policy of Prince Milos. He dedicated his life to the political and cultural...
by marko.stojkovic | Jan 26, 2022
SERBIAN DIPLOMATS Milan Rakic was born in 1876, right in the middle of Knez Mihailova Street, in a respectable Belgrade family. His father, Dimitrije Mita Rakic, was the Minister of Finance and the man who first translated Victor Hugo’s “Poor People”...