| Birth: | May 7, 1892 | | Death: | Oct. 26, 1917 |  Poet. He fought in the Balkan Wars in 1912 and 1913, as well as in World War I. He printed the play "Uroseva zenidba" (Uros's Wedding) on the island of Corfu, Greece, after carrying the script through Albania and published a collection of poems titled "Pesme bola i ponosa" (Songs of Pain and Pride). Among them is the poem "Plava grobnica" (Blue Cemetery) dedicated to the suffering of Serbian warriors. The poet himself witnessed scenes of allied ships taking away heaps of bodies that were committed to the sea. (bio by: Jelena)
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Belgrade City of Belgrade (Grad Beograd), Serbia Plot: Parcel 29, Grave 39, Class III | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Jelena Record added: May 01, 2004
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