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Jovan Ovčarević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Овчаревић; fl. 1557) was a Habsburg Serb nobleman. He was a member of the Ovčarević family, a notable Serb family in Habsburg service in the 16th century, and was a kinsman or descendant of the earlier Petar Ovčarević (fl. 1521–41), a Šajkaši commander and spy, and relative of contemporaries Mihailo Ovčarević (fl. 1550–79), a Šajkaši commander, and Dimitrije Ovčarević (fl. 1552–66), the captain of Gyula. [1] [2] Jovan Ovčarević was mentioned as accompanying a mission to the sultan in 1557, [3] being in the entourage of Vrančić and Franja Zaj while they were legates in Constantinople. [4] Nothing more is known of him. [1] [4]

References

  1. ^ a b Kolundžija 2008, p. 216, Popović 1957, p. 159
  2. ^ Stojkovski 2015, pp. 215–216.
  3. ^ Popović 1957, p. 159.
  4. ^ a b Stojkovski 2015, p. 216.

Sources

  • Ivić, Aleksa (1929). Istorija srba u Vojvodini. Izdanje matice srpske. p. 179.
  • Kolundžija, Zoran (2008). Vojvodina: Od najstarijih vremena do velike seobe. Prometej. p. 216. ISBN  9788651503064.
  • Popović, Dušan J. (1957). Srbi u Vojvodini (1): Od najstarijih vremena do Karlovačkog mira 1699. Matica srpska. p. 159.
  • Stojkovski, Boris (2015). Đura Hardi (ed.). "The cultural and historical heritage of Vojvodina in the context of classical and medieval studies". Novi Sad: Filozofski fakultet. pp. 205–222.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jovan Ovčarević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Овчаревић; fl. 1557) was a Habsburg Serb nobleman. He was a member of the Ovčarević family, a notable Serb family in Habsburg service in the 16th century, and was a kinsman or descendant of the earlier Petar Ovčarević (fl. 1521–41), a Šajkaši commander and spy, and relative of contemporaries Mihailo Ovčarević (fl. 1550–79), a Šajkaši commander, and Dimitrije Ovčarević (fl. 1552–66), the captain of Gyula. [1] [2] Jovan Ovčarević was mentioned as accompanying a mission to the sultan in 1557, [3] being in the entourage of Vrančić and Franja Zaj while they were legates in Constantinople. [4] Nothing more is known of him. [1] [4]

References

  1. ^ a b Kolundžija 2008, p. 216, Popović 1957, p. 159
  2. ^ Stojkovski 2015, pp. 215–216.
  3. ^ Popović 1957, p. 159.
  4. ^ a b Stojkovski 2015, p. 216.

Sources

  • Ivić, Aleksa (1929). Istorija srba u Vojvodini. Izdanje matice srpske. p. 179.
  • Kolundžija, Zoran (2008). Vojvodina: Od najstarijih vremena do velike seobe. Prometej. p. 216. ISBN  9788651503064.
  • Popović, Dušan J. (1957). Srbi u Vojvodini (1): Od najstarijih vremena do Karlovačkog mira 1699. Matica srpska. p. 159.
  • Stojkovski, Boris (2015). Đura Hardi (ed.). "The cultural and historical heritage of Vojvodina in the context of classical and medieval studies". Novi Sad: Filozofski fakultet. pp. 205–222.

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