Category
page 1Serbian revolutionaries

Gavrilo Princip
Bosnian assassin (1894–1918)
Karađorđe
Đorđe Petrović (; ; – ), known by the sobriquet Karađorđe (; ), was a Serbian revolutionary leader who led a struggle against the Ottoman Empire during the First Serbian Uprising. Karađorđe Petrović held the title of Grand Vožd of Serbia from 14 February 1804 to 3 October 1813.

Miloš Obrenović I
Prince of Serbia
Dragutin Dimitrijević
Serbian military commander (1876–1917)
Veljko Petrović
Serbian hajduk (1780-1813)
Čučuk Stana
Serbian historical figure
Stevan Sinđelić
Serbian rebel military leader
Jevrem Obrenović
Serbian noble (1790-1856)
Mladen Milovanović
Serbian politician
Stevan Knićanin
Serbian revolutionary (1807–1855)
Toma Vučić-Perišić
Serbian politician
Melentije
metropolitan of Serbia 1831–1833
Stanoje Glavaš
Serbian rebel (1763-1815)

Milan Ciganović
Serbian revolutionary
Hadži-Prodan Gligorijević
Serbian military commander
Bogdan Zimonjić
Serbian revolutionary (1813–1909)
Milan Obrenović
(1767-1810), brother of Miloš Obrenović
Anta Bogićević
- 1813 Loznica
Luka Lazarević
Serbian Orthodox priest and vojvoda (commander)
Mićo Ljubibratić
Serbian military leader (1839-1889)
Tanasko Rajić
Serbian revolutionary
Sima Marković
Serbian economist (1768-1817)
Sima Nenadović
Serbian revolutionary leader

Čolak-Anta Simeonović
Čolak-Anta Simeonović (Serbian Cyrillic: Чолак-Анта Симеоновић; 1777–1853) was a Serbian military commander and revolutionary leader who played a significant role in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813), the initial phase of Serbia’s struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire. A close ally of Karađorđe Petrović, he was known for his military skill, bravery, and leadership, which earned him the title of vojvoda (duke). Following the collapse of the uprising, he went into exile before returning to Serbia to contribute to its administrative and judicial systems. He is the eponymous found
Stevan Kaćanski
Serbian poet (1828-1890)
Nikola Lunjevica