Milan Obrenović (revolutionary)
Milan Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Обреновић, c. 1770 – 16 December 1810) was a general (vojvoda) during the Serbian Revolution. He was the half-brother of Prince Miloš I of Serbia.
General Milan Obrenović | |
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Born | 1767 Brusnica, Ottoman Empire (present-day Serbia) |
Died | 16 December 1810 (aged 42–43) Bucharest, Principality of Wallachia, (present-day Romania) |
Allegiance | Revolutionary Serbia |
Rank | General (Vojvoda) |
Battles/wars |
Life
He was the youngest child of Obren Martinović (died 1777) and Višnja Urošević (died 1817), having a brother, Jakov (1767–1817), and a sister, Stana (born 1773). His mother remarried Theodore Mihailović (died 1802), at Dobrinje in the district of Užice, they had three sons: Miloš, Jovan (1786–1850) and Jevrem (1790–1856).
When Milan died, Miloš adopted the surname Obrenović.
References
- Радош Љушић (2006). Милан Обреновић: војвода, командант и саветник Рудничке нахије. Општина Горњи Милановац. ISBN 978-86-86351-00-5.
- Dejan Nikolić (2000). Srpske vojskovođe. Narodna biblioteka "Resavska škola".
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