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( R e d i r e c t e d f r o m T o m a V u č i ć - P e r i š i ć )
Prince [1] Toma Vučić Perišić (Serbian Cyrillic : Тома Вучић Перишић; 1787 – 13 July 1859) was a Serbian politician, military leader during the Serbian Revolution , Freemason and one of the most powerful and influential individuals in Serbia of the 19th century.[2] He was Miloš Obrenović 's most virulent opponent, and an ally of the Karađorđević Dynasty [3] [4] [5] [6] with Avram Petronijević and Ilija Garašanin and other so-called Constitutionalists (Dimitrije Davidović , Aleksa Simić , Stojan Simić, Milutin Savić ).[7] He wanted to bring rule of law and an effective administrative system in the Principality of Serbia , if only foreign interference was not an issue.[8] Eventually, in the political tug-of-war, the constitutionalists period came to an abrupt end with the former absolute ruler reclaiming the throne.[9]
He married twice, first time with Perunika Žabarac and second wife Agnija nicknamed Nula, sister of a Greek revolutionary leader of the Greek War of Independence , Yiannis Pharmakis .[10] With his first wife he had four children, two daughters (Stanka and Anka) and two sons (Stevan and Ilija).[10] According to some sources, Vučić dug out his own eye with a fork during a lunch, because he had an eye pain.[11]
A street in Belgrade is named after him.[12]
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References [ edit ]
^ Norris, D. (1999-08-25). In the Wake of the Balkan Myth: Questions of Identity and Modernity . Springer. ISBN 9780230286535 .
^ Norris, David (2016-05-05). Haunted Serbia: Representations of History and War in the Literary Imagination . Routledge. ISBN 9781317196389 .
^ Norris, David A. (2009). Belgrade: A Cultural History . Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195376081 .
^ Singleton, Fred; Fred, Singleton (1985-03-21). A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples . Cambridge University Press. p. 91 . ISBN 9780521274852 .
^ "Srpsko Nasledje" . www.srpsko-nasledje.rs . Retrieved 2019-08-25 .
^ Singleton, Fred; Fred, Singleton (1985-03-21). A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples . Cambridge University Press. p. 91 . ISBN 9780521274852 .
^ Jelavich, Charles; Jelavich, Barbara (2012-09-20). The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920 . University of Washington Press. ISBN 9780295803609 .
^ a b Babić, M (7 February 2014). "BG ULICE: Ko je bio gospodar Toma Vučić?" . Telegraf . Retrieved 4 April 2020 .
^ Поповић, Радомир Ј (2003). Тома Вучић Перишић . Службени Гласник. p. 209. ISBN 9788677430399 .
^ "How did the "Gospodara Vucica" street get its name? | It happened once in Belgrade" . 011info - the best guide through Belgrade . Retrieved 2019-09-17 .
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