Tenka Stefanović
Stefan Stefanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Стефановић; 1797–1865), known as Tenka (Тенка), was a Serbian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Serbia.[1] Stefanović was a leader of pro-Obrenović group that conspired against Prince Alexander Karađorđević.[2]As a result, in 1840, Tenka Stefanović was forced to join a group of Constitutionalists (Toma Vučić-Perišić, Avram Petronijević, Milutin Garašanin and his two sons Luka and Ilija Garašanin, Stojan Simić, Matija Nenadović, Lazar Teodorović) who were sent in exile to Constantinople.[3]
Stefan Stefanović | |
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Born | 1797 |
Died | 2 September, 1865 |
Nationality | Serbian |
Occupation | politician, ambassador |
References
- "Ko je stvarno bio najmlađi premijer u istoriji Srbije?". Noizz.rs (in Serbian). 2017-07-28. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
- "Gospodar Vučić 1842. sa Metinog Brda bombardovao Kragujevac". Prvi Prvi na Skali. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
- Bataković, Dušan T. (2014). The Foreign Policy of Serbia (1844-1867): IIija Garašanin's Načertanije: La politique étrangère de la Serbie (1844-1867): Načertanije d'Ilija Garašanin. ISBN 9788671790895.
- "Стеван СТЕФАНОВИЋ, Тенка". Serbian Academy of Science and Arts.
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Koca Marković |
Prime Minister of Serbia 1836–1839 |
Succeeded by Avram Petronijević |
Preceded by Lazar Teodorović |
Minister of Justice 1839–1840 |
Succeeded by Lazar Teodorović |
Preceded by Aleksa Janković |
Minister of Justice 1848 |
Succeeded by Lazar Arsenijević |
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