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- Jovan Monasterlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Монастерлија; fl. 1683–1706) was a Serbian vice-voivode (podvojvoda) and Austrian (Holy Roman Empire) imperial...
- appointed as commander of all units of Serbian Militia in Serbia. Jovan Monasterlija, who was appointed as captain of Serbian Militia in 1690, recruited Serbs...
- with the full support of Serbian insurgents under the command of Jovan Monasterlija. In the War of the Grand Alliance he again fought on the Habsburgs' side...
- (1889–1939), Austrian artillery officer and opponent of ****sm Jovan Monasterlija (d. 1706), Serb vice-voivode and Habsburg imperial officer Julie Kopacsy-Karczag...
- Serb conscripts were part of the coalition, notably Vice-Voivode Jovan Monasterlija with his 1,000 infantry and 700 cavalry soldiers. Despite the advice...
- Born - Died Reign Territory Notes Vice Duke of Serbian Vojvodina Jovan Monasterlija 1660s–1706 1691–1706 Habsburg-occupied Serbia "Chief of the Serbian Nation"...
- 10,000 strong Serb militia, under the command of vice-voivoda Jovan Monasterlija. The clash between the two forces took place on the west side of the...
- volunteers and members of Serbian Militia under the command of Jovan Monasterlija. The Ottoman forces were commanded by Yeğen Osman who was shortly before...
- Jovan Petrović may refer to: Jovan Monasterlija (1660s–1706), Austrian officer and Commander of Serbian Militia Jovan Kursula (1768–1813), Serbian revolutionary...
- of the Banat uprising (1594) Appointed leader of Habsburg Serbs Jovan Monasterlija, vice-duke of Serbs (1691–1706) Banat of Temeswar Claudius Mercy, governor...