Nikola Lunjevica

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Nikola Lunjevica
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Native name
Никола Милићевић Луњевица
Nickname(s)Lunjevica
Born1776
Lunjevica, Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman Empire
Died11 May 1842
Lunjevica, Principality of Serbia
Allegiance Serbian Revolutionaries
Years of service1804–13
Battles/warsFirst Serbian Uprising (1804–13)
Second Serbian Uprising (1815–1817)

Nikola Milićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Милићевић, 1776 – 11 May 1842), known by his demonym as Nikola Lunjevica (Луњевица), was a Serbian Revolutionary and close comrade of Prince Miloš Obrenović I of Serbia. He was born in Lunjevica (hence his nickname), a village in the Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman Empire (now Serbia). He was relative of Princess Ljubica of Serbia, father of Serbian politician Panta Lunjevica (1840–1887) and grandfather of Draga, the Queen consort of Serbia (1900–1903).

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  • Vrbavac, Đorđe (1903) [1901]. Никола Милићевић Луњевица.
  • Stevanović, Miladin (1990). Drugi srpski ustanak.
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