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Momir of Lučica (Serbian Cyrillic: Момир из Лучице; fl. 1804–13) was a Serbian Revolutionary commander who participated in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13). He was born in Lučica, at that time part of the Požarevac nahiya in the Sanjak of Smederevo ("Belgrade Pashaluk"). Paulj Matejić begged for the hand of Momir's daughter for his son Budimir, and they married. Momir had a mansion in Lučica, fenced by palisade. His son (fl. 1812–13) was a vojvoda.

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  • Momir of Lučica (Serbian Cyrillic: Момир из Лучице; fl. 1804–13) was a Serbian Revolutionary commander who participated in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13). He was born in Lučica, at that time part of the Požarevac nahiya in the Sanjak of Smederevo ("Belgrade Pashaluk"). Paulj Matejić begged for the hand of Momir's daughter for his son Budimir, and they married. Momir had a mansion in Lučica, fenced by palisade. His son (fl. 1812–13) was a vojvoda. (en)
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  • Momir of Lučica (Serbian Cyrillic: Момир из Лучице; fl. 1804–13) was a Serbian Revolutionary commander who participated in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13). He was born in Lučica, at that time part of the Požarevac nahiya in the Sanjak of Smederevo ("Belgrade Pashaluk"). He was a knez before the uprising. He joined the uprising at the beginning, in 1804, and rallied people in the Morava and Stig regions. He participated in the (1804), besieging the town from Morava to Salakovac. His trench was situated in Gornja Mala. Momir and Milenko Stojković cleansed the southern part of the Požarevac district from Ottomans. After the liberation of Požarevac, Karađorđe appointed him the knez of Morava (Moravska knežina). Paulj Matejić begged for the hand of Momir's daughter for his son Budimir, and they married. Momir had a mansion in Lučica, fenced by palisade. His son (fl. 1812–13) was a vojvoda. Momir is regarded the third, after Milenko Stojković and Petar Dobrnjac, most important revolutionary in the First Serbian Uprising from the Požarevac area, based on courage, reputation and participation. (en)
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