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List of Serbian Revolutionaries

This is a list of Serbian Revolutionaries, participants in the Serbian Revolution (1804–1817).

Revolutionary Image Lifespan Active Rank Notes
Commander-in-chief (1804–13)
Đorđe Petrović-Karađorđe 1768–1817 1804–1813 Veliki Vožd Led First Serbian Uprising. Free Corps veteran.
Commander-in-chief (1815–17)
Miloš Obrenović 1780–1860 1805–17 Led Second Serbian Uprising.
Top commanders
Stanoje Stamatović-Glavaš 1763–1815 1804–15 vojvoda
Uzun-Mirko Apostolović 1782–1868 1804–1813 and 1815–1817 bimbaša and vojvoda
Stojan Čupić-Zmaj 1765–1815 1804–15 vojvoda
Veljko Petrović-Hajduk Veljko 1780–1813 1804–13 buljubaša and vojvoda Died in the Battle of Negotin
Lesser commanders
Ilija Barjaktarović 1771–1828 1804–15 vojvoda Paraćin nahija (1805–09), Deligrad (–13).
Vasa Čarapić 1768–1806 1804–06 vojvoda Died at the Siege of Belgrade
Ilija Čarapić 1792–1844 1810–17 vojvoda Grocka nahija.
Tanasije Čarapić 1770–1810 1804–10 vojvoda Grocka nahija.
Jovan Gligorijević-Zeka Buljubaša 1785–1813 1804–13 buljubaša Died in the Battle of Ravnje in August 1813
Hadži-Prodan Gligorijević 1760–1825 1806–14 vojvoda Požega nahija.
Janko Katić 17XX–1806 1804–06 vojvoda and obor-knez Šabac nahija.
Sima Marković (voivode)
1768–1817 1804–13 and 1815-1817 vojvoda and knez
Paulj Matejić 1770–1816 1804–13 buljubaša and vojvoda Požarevac nahija.
Luka Lazarević-Pop Luka 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda
Arsenije Loma 1768–1815 1804–15 buljubaša and vojvoda Rudnik nahija.
Ilija Petrović-Strelja 17XX–1825 fl. 1806–15 vojvoda
Jovan Petrović-Kursula 1768–1813 1804–13 vojvoda Rudnik nahija.
Radič Petrović 1738–1816 1804–13 kapetan and vojvoda Free Corps veteran.
Tanasko Rajić 1754–1815 1804–15 vojvoda and barjaktar
Čolak-Anta Simeonović 1777–1853 1804–14 vojvoda Kruševac nahija
Stevan Sinđelić 1771–1809 1804–09 vojvoda Died in the Battle of Čegar on 31 May 1809
Milenko Stojković 1769–1831 1804–11 vojvoda
Petar Teodorović-Dobrnjac 1771–1831 1804–17 bimbaša and vojvoda Požarevac nahija.
Kara-Marko Vasić 17XX–18XX 1804–13 vojvoda Sokol nahija
Notable fighters
Atanasije Antonijević 1734–1804 1804 archpriest
Stojan Abraš 1780–1813 1813
Lazar Arsenijević Batalaka 1793-1869
Anta Bogićević 1758–1813 1804-1813
Teodor Bojinović 17XX–1813 1804–13 buljubaša
Mina Bimbaša 17XX–18XX 1804
Ignatije Bjelić 17XX–18XX 18XX kapetan
Mica Brka-Krajević 17XX–18XX 18XX
Đura Brničanin 17XX–18XX 18XX
Pavle Cukić 1778–1817 18o4-1813 and 1815-1817
Milisav Čamdžija c. 1785–1815 1804–1813 and 1815
Đorđe Čarapić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Marko Čarapić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Jevta Savić Čotrić 1767-1821 1804-1813 and 1815
Gaja Dabić 17XX–18XX 18XX kapetan
Živko Dabić 17XX–1807 1804–07 kapetan
Panta Damnjanović c. 1780–1804 1804 met his fate at the Battle of Čokešina
Sava Dedobarac 17XX–18XX 18XX
Jovan Dimitrijević Dobrača 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda
Aćim Doljanac 17XX–18XX 18XX
Milić Drinčić 1778–1815 1804-1815 vojvoda Rudnik nahija.
Aleksa Dukić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Dimitrije Đorđević (revolutionary) c. 1770–1830 1804
Goca Đorđević 17XX–18XX 18XX
Hrista Đorđević 17XX–18XX 18XX
Ivan Đorđević (revolutionary) 17XX–18XX 18XX
Petar Đorđević Džoda 17XX-18XX 1804–13
Toša Djordjević c. 1790–1850 1804-13 and 1815–17
Janko Đurđević c. 1770–1828 1804–1813 Legal advisor and member of the Governing Council
Janićije Đurić 1779–1850 1804–13 and 1815–17 Karađorđe's secretary.
Petar Erić 17XX–18XX 18XX kapetan
Đuka Filipović (revolutionary) 1765–after 1817 1804-1813 and 1815–1817 vojvoda
Stevan Filipović (revolutionary) 1780-after 1842 1804-1813 and 1815–1817
Marko Filipović 1782–after 1842 1804-1813 and 1815–1817 kapetan Karađorđe's brother-in-law.
Teodor Filipović 1778–1807 1805–06 secretary.
Sekula Gavrilović 17XX–18XX 18XX barjaktar
Milovan Grbović 17XX–18XX 1804–08 vojvoda Valjevo nahija
Nikola Grbović c. 1760–1806 1804–1806 knez Valjevo nahija
Radovan Grbović 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda Valjevo nahija
Stevan Grbović 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda Valjevo nahija
Luka Grbović 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda Valjevo nahija
Mihajlo Grujević 1780–1845 1805-1817
Vule Ilić Kolarac 17XX–18XX 18XX
Jovan Jančić-Sarajlija 17XX–1809 1806–09 organizer in Bosnia
Jakov Popović-Jakšić Pancirlija 1774–1848 1804-1817 egzircir-majstor Austrian officer.
Petar Jokić c. 1779–1852 1804–13 Boluk-bashi
Ivan Jugović 17XX–18XX 1805–13 minister.
Stojan Karadžić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Vasilije "Šujo" Karadžić 1785–1858 1804–1817
Joksim Karamarković c. 1779–1813 1804–1813 vojvoda
Nikola Karamarković 1776-1815 1804-1813 and 1815 vojvoda
Marko Katić 1780–1810 fl. 1806–1810 vojvoda
Nikola Katić c. 1785– after 1815 fl. 1806–1815 vojvoda
Stevan Katić (revolutionary) c. 1785-1813 fl. 1810-1813 voivoda
Sima Katić Prekodrinac 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda
Milić Kedić 17XX–1809 1804–09 vojvoda and knez
Ivan Knežević-Ivo Semberac 17XX–18XX 18XX
Radojko Kojadinović 1745–1835 1804–1813
Vreta Kolarac 17XX–18XX 18XX
Konda Bimbaša 17XX–1807 1806–07 bimbaša krdžalija
Živko Konstantinović Paraćinac c. 1770–1809 1804–09
Cincar-Marko Kostić 1777–1822 1804-1813 and 1815
Damnjan Kotešanin c. 1780–1804 1804 met his fate at the Battle of Čokešina
Maksim Krstić c. 1780–1844 1804-1813 vojvoda
Marko Krstić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Dimitrije Kujundžić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Kosta Kujundžić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Milosav Lapovac 17XX–18XX 18XX
Marko R. Lazarević 17XX–1844 18XX kapetan
Pavle Lazarević 17XX–1844 18XX archpriest
Raka Levajac 1777–1833 1804–13 vojvoda
Nikola Mandrda 1780- c. 1860 1804-1813 and 1815–1817 serdar and hajduk
Ilija Marković c. 1762–1837 1804-1813 and 1815–1817 diplomat
Koca Marković 1762–1832 1804-1813 and 1815–1817 diplomat
Ranko Matejić 17XX–18XX 18XX kapetan
Teodosije Maričević 17XX–18XX 18XX
Blagoje Marinković 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda
Jovan Mićić 17XX–1844 fl. 1813
Živko Mihailović 1770–1835 1804–13
Aksentije Miladinović 1760–1820 1804–13 and 1815–17 knez and vojvoda diplomat
Nikola Milićević Lunjevica 1767–1842 1804–17 merchant and Obrenović's close associate
Tomo Milinović 1770–1846 1809–13 Karađorđe's advisor and artillery specialist.
Bakal-Milosav 1770–1823 1804–13 Obrenović's
Joksim "Joksa" Milosavljević 1781–1837 1804–17
Sima Milosavljević-Paštramac 1776–1836 1804-13 and 1815–17 barjaktar
Djordje Milovanović-Guzonja 1765–1817 1804–1813 vojvoda
Sima Milutinović Sarajlija 1791-1847 1809–1813
Mladen Milovanović c. 1760–1823 1804–13 vojvoda politician.
Jovica Milutinović 1773–1846 1804–13 kapetan Valjevo nahija.
Jovan Mitrović Demir 1762–1858 1804–1813
Gligorije Mladenović-Gliša 17XX–18XX 1804–
Momir of Lučica 17XX–18XX 1804–13 vojvoda and knez Morava knežina.
Ivo Momirović 17XX–18XX fl. 1812–13 vojvoda
Lazar Mutap-Čačanin 1775–1815 1804–1815 vojvoda Rudnik nahija.
Damnjan Nedić 1772–1804 1804 met his fate at the Battle of Čokešina and was buried near the Monastery of Čokešina
Gligorije Nedić 1769–1804 1804 met his fate at the Battle of Čokešina and was buried near the Monastery of Čokešina
Mijailo Nedić 1774–1807 1804–1807
Sima Nenadović 1793–1815 1813–15 vojvoda
Jakov Nenadović 1765–1836 1804–17 vojvoda
Jevrem Nenadović 1793–1867 fl. 1811–13 vojvoda Tamnava
Nikola Nikolajević (revolutionary) 1780–after 1842 1804-13 and 1815–17 teacher.
Petar Nikolajević-Moler 1775–1816 1804–16 vojvoda Prime Minister (1815–16)
Melentije Simeonović Nikšić 1780-1816 1804–1816
Dositej Novaković c. 1774–1852 1804–1813
Đorđe Obradović-Ćurčija 17XX–1804 1804
Jovan Obrenović 1787–1850 1804–1817
Jevrem Obrenović 1790–1856 1815–17 obor-knez Šabac nahija.
Milan Obrenović 1770–1810 1804–10 vojvoda Rudnik nahija.
Giorgakis Olympios 1772–1821 1804–06 kapetan Greek Revolutionary.
Gaja Pantelić Vodeničarević 1774–1849 1804–1813 Karađorđe's childhood friend and brother-in-law.
Dragan Papazoglu 17XX–18XX fl. 1804–1807 bimbaša krdžalija
Dimitrije Parezan 1780–1813 1804–1813
Melentije Pavlović 1776-1833 1815 revolutionary later became Metropolitan of Belgrade
Petar I Petrović-Njegoš 1748–1830 1804-1813 and 1815–1817 Prince-Bishop of Montenegro assisted Karađorđe with volunteers
Dragić Petrović 17XX–1817 fl. 1813–17 kapetan
Milisav Petrović 17XX–18XX 1806–? cannon engineer.
Cvetko Popović-Vranovački 1775–1809 1804–1809
Miloje Đak Miloje Popović c. 1769–1825 1804–13 secretarty of Vujica.
Pavle Popović 17XX–18XX 18XX
Miloje Petrovic-Trnavac 1760–1810 1810
Milutin Petrović-Era 1791–1861 fl. 1813 vojvoda Krajina nahija
Jovan Petrović Kovač 1772–1837 1804–13 Free Corps veteran. Weapons repairer.
Vićentije Petrović 1760–1820 1804–1815
Cincar-Janko Popović 1779–1833 1804–1813
Vasilije Popović c. 1775–1832 1804–1817 secret service
Anta Protić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Boža Radojević 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda
Mileta Radojković 1778–1852 1804–1817 knez
Miljko Radonjić 1770–1836) 1804–1813 & 1815–1817 diplomat
Mihailo Radović 1759–1822 1804-1813
Old Rashko c. 1770–18XX 1804–06
Antonije Ristić-Pljakić c. 1780–1832 1804-1813 vojvoda Karađorđe's son-in-law. Karanovac nahija.
Ćira Rošavi 17XX–18XX 18XX
Mihailo Ružičić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Milos Saranovac 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda
Milutin Savić-Garašanin 1762–1842 1804–15 obor-knez
Jovan Simić Bobovac 1775–1832 1804–17 knez
Đorđe Simić 17XX–18XX 18XX kapetan
Nikola Smiljanić 1760–1815 1804–15
Ostoja Spuž 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda and knez
Ilija Srdanović-Srdan 1770–1836 1804–15 kapetan
Obrad Stanojević (revolutionary) 1750-after 1805 1804–1813
Hadži-Melentije Stevanović 1766–1824 1804-1813 archimandrite cleric
Stevan-Steva Stevanović 17XX–18XX 18XX
Đurica Stočić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Ilija Stošić 17XX–18XX 18XX vojvoda
Miloš Stojićević Pocerac 1776–1811 1804–11 vojvoda
Đorđe Šagić 1795–1873 1813–14
Petronije Šišo 1770–1813 1804–1813 voivode Died in the Battle of Ravnje in August 1813
Marko Štitarac 17XX–18XX 18XX
Lazar Teodorović 1771–1846 1804
Raka Tešić 1773–1823 1804-1817 knez
Marko Todorović 17XX–18XX 18XX
Miloje Todorović 17XX–18XX 1804
Jovan Tomić Belov 17XX–1813 1804–13
Kara Petar Trešnjevičanin 1768–1804 1804
Djordje Zagla 17XX–18XX 1804
Milija Zdravković-Resavac 17XX–18XX 1804
Milosav Zdravković-Resavac 1787–1854 1804
Marjan Zdravković-Resavac 17XX–18XX 1804
Dobrosav Zdravković-Resavac 17XX–18XX 18XX
Stevan Živković-Telemak 1780–1831) 1804–1811 clerk diplomatic envoy
Vuča Žikić-Žika 17XX–1808 1804–08 kapetan Free Corps veteran.
Nikola Ziković 1765–1840 1804-1813 and 1815
Nina Vasiljevic 1770-1832 1804-1813 and 1815-1817 vojvoda
Petko Vasiljević 1780–1809 1804-1809
Vesa Velimirović 17XX–18XX 18XX council member.
Todor Vojinović fl. 1788–13 1804–13
Toma Vučić Perišić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Jovan Vukomanović 17XX–1815 180X–1815
Dušan-Đuša Vulićević 1771–1828 1804–05 vojvoda and obor-knez Smederevo nahija.
Vujica Vulićević 1773–1828 1804–17 vojvoda and obor-knez Smederevo nahija.
Politicians and diplomats
Matija Nenadović 1777–1854 1804–17 Archpriest and diplomat. Prime Minister (1805–07)
Leontius, Metropolitan of Belgrade c. 1770–1823 1804–1813 - conspirator
Petar Ičko 1755–1808 1804–08 Influential merchant and diplomat.
Petar Novaković-Čardaklija 17XX–1808 1804–08 Karađorđe's secretary.
Naum Krnar 17XX–1817 1804–17 Karađorđe's secretary.
Jeremija Gagić 1787-1859 1804-1813 - secretary and later Russian envoy in Dubrovnik.
Serbian Martyrs
Atanasije Antonijević 1734-1804 1804 archpriest cleric
Hadži-Ruvim 1752-1804 1804 archimandrite cleric
Hadži-Đera 1750-1804 1804 jeromonah cleric
Avakum 1792-1814 1814 monk cleric
Pajsije Ristović 1790–1814 1804–1813 abbot cleric
Arsenije Gagović c. 1750–1817 1804-1813 and 1815–1817 archimandrite cleric and diplomat
Melentije Pavlović 1776-1833 1815-1817 First Serb Metropolitan of Belgrade cleric
Melentije Simeonović Nikšić 1780-1816 1815-1817 Bishop cleric
Russian Diplomatic Emissaries
Filippo Paulucci 1779-1849 1807 General Established in writing aspirations placed by Serbs on Russia
Konstantin Rodofinikin 1760-1858 1809 Diplomat Interefered in Serbia's internal affairs and was recalled
Giorgio Giovanni Zuccato 1761-1810 1810 General Killed at Gogoșu, a commune in Mehedinți County (bordering Serbia) on 10 August 1810 by Turkish granade
Marko Ivelich 1740-1825 1811 General Didn't accomplish much, owing to extenuating circumstances of the time

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