Petar Čarnojević
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Count Petar Čarnojević ( sr, Петар Чарнојевић, hu, Csernovits Péter; Mača,
Kingdom of Hungary The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the coronation of the first king Stephen ...
, 13 March 1810 - Fenj, Austria-Hungary, 27 April 1892) was a Hungarian nobleman and politician who served as Prefect of Temes County and Royal Commissioner during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.


Life and career

Čarnojević was born on 13 March 1810 in Mácsa, in
Arad County Arad County () is an administrative division ( judeţ) of Romania roughly translated into county in the western part of the country on the border with Hungary, mostly in the region of Crișana and few villages in Banat. The administrative center ...
,
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. He hailed from a family of Serbian descent whose oldest patriarch had gained
Hungarian nobility The Hungarian nobility consisted of a privileged group of individuals, most of whom owned landed property, in the Kingdom of Hungary. Initially, a diverse body of people were described as noblemen, but from the late 12th century only high- ...
in 1720. In 1843 he was elected to the Hungarian Parliament for Arad County.


Revolution of 1848-49

At the end of April 1848, during the Hungarian Revolution, the government of Lajos Bacani appointed him Royal Commissioner and Grand Prefect of Tamis County with the task of squelching the insurgents in southern Hungary. He was also awarded the title of Count of Tamis. He served as commissioner from April 26 until the end of July 1848. Initially, it was supposed to examine the demands of the insurgents, and, if possible, reach an agreement with the
Kingdom of Hungary The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the coronation of the first king Stephen ...
. However, after the riots in
Velika Kikinda Kikinda ( sr-Cyrl, Кикинда, ; hu, Nagykikinda) is a city and the administrative center of the North Banat District in Serbia . The city urban area has 38,069 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 59,453 inhabitants. The c ...
and the destruction of the Greater Kikinda District, his powers were expanded and his mission changed. His goal was to establish order and peace, property and personal security in Toronto County and to punish the perpetrators of the riots in Velika Kikinda. In the territories of the counties Bačko-Bodroške, Torontalske, Tamiške, Krašovske and Aradska, and in the royal cities
Subotica Subotica ( sr-cyrl, Суботица, ; hu, Szabadka) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the North Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. Formerly the largest city of Vojvodina region, ...
, Sombor,
Novi Sad Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; hu, Újvidék, ; german: Neusatz; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pan ...
, Arad and Timișoara, as well as in Šajkaškoj oblasti, courts were formed. Many Serbs were sentenced to death and some were hanged. Both sides condemned him - the Serbs considered him a betrayer of national interests, while the Hungarians resented his indecision and reluctance to use force to quell the Rebellion. In July 1848 Čarnojević was relieved of his duties by the Hungarian government who felt he had not done enough to punish the Serb insurgents. He was replaced by the Deputy Mayor of Tamis Sava Vukovic. In 1849 he secretly buried his cousin, the infamous Hungarian General
János Damjanich János Damjanich ( sr, Јован Дамјанић, Jovan Damjanić; 8 December 18046 October 1849) was an Austrian military officer who became general of the Hungarian Revolutionary Army in 1848. He is considered a national hero in Hungary. Ea ...
as well
György Lahner György Lahner (also ''Láner'' or ''Láhner'', german: Georg Lahner; 6 October 1795, in Necpál (present-day Necpaly, Slovakia) – 6 October 1849, in Arad) was a honvéd general in the Hungarian Army. He was executed for his part in the Hung ...
. In 1861, he was a member of the Annunciation Council, when he advocated rapprochement with the Hungarians. He participated little in the political life of the Serbs however. He was a patron of the Arad Theater. From 1865 to 1875 he was a member of the Hungarian Parliament in three cycles.


Personal life

He was married to Ruža, the daughter of the captain Miše Anastasijević. They had a son n Arsenij and a daughter Laura.


Death

Čarnojević died on 27 April 1892 in Fenj. His remains were transferred to the family tomb in
Rusko Selo Rusko Selo ( sr-Cyrl, Руско Село; hu, Torontáloroszi) is a village in northeastern Serbia, located within the Kikinda municipality, North Banat District, Vojvodina. Name In Serbian the village is known as ''Rusko Selo'' (Руско ...
near Kikinda. The obituary states: "The late Čarnojević did not always hit a good path in politics; but he was an honest Serb, who always sincerely wished his people well, and who stood up for them to the best of his ability. He was a good and noble-hearted man."Branik, Novi Sad 1892.


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Proclamation of Petar Čarnojević on his appointment as royal commissioner, on patriotism and desire to help the Serbian people, assurance that everything can be achieved peacefully, without weapons
Location: Petrovaradin, Year: 1848 - Digital BMS
Proclamation of Petar Čarnojević to border guards and sailors and invitation to a meeting where they would agree on all their difficulties, requests and wishes
Place: Petrovaradin, Year: 1848 - Digital BMS {{DEFAULTSORT:Carnojevic, Petar 1810 births 1892 deaths People from Arad County Serbs of Hungary Hungarian Revolution of 1848