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Konstantin Nenadović
Konstantin N. Nenadović (, 1822–1900) also Kosta Nenadović () was a Serbian officer and historian. In 1883–84, he published a two-volume biography on Karađorđe, in which he gave a list and biography of notables of the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13). __NOTOC__ Life Konstantin N. Nenadović was born on 16 January (Julian calendar) or 28 January 1822 (Gregorian Calendar) in Brankovina to father Nikola Nenadović and mother Stanojka. His father Nikola was the eldest son of Prince Aleksa Nenadović. Konstantin's uncles were Proto Matija Nenadović and Duke Sima Nenadović. From the age of seven, he studied privately in Brankovina, and then he studied at the school, which was built together in Brankovina by his father and uncle Matija Nenadović. In 1833 he went to live with his father's uncle Jakov Nenadović in Valjevo, where he continued his education. He enjoyed great love and attention from Jakov Nenadović and was educated there until August 1835 when he returned to B ...
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Military Academy In Belgrade
The Military Academy of the University of Defence () is a college devoted to military education and career development located in Belgrade, Serbia. The academy forms part of the Serbian higher education system, offering accredited graduate and postgraduate curriculum. It contains a undergraduate military college (which conducts officer training) as well as postgraduate studies. Educational program The following levels of studies are organized in the Military Academy: * Undergraduate academic studies * Postgraduate specialist studies * Postgraduate master studies * Postgraduate specialisations * The Reserve Officers School * Fundamental, applied and developing research important for raising of quality of degree-granting education, training of scientific and teaching staff and briefing students on scientific work Undergraduate academic studies A professional qualification, moral completeness and physical readiness are the basis for successful realization of tasks and comman ...
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