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Alimpić, Mileva (1833 - 1914)

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Short name Alimpić, Mileva
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First name Mileva
Birth name Vukomanović
Married name Alimpić
Date of birth 1833
Date of death 1914
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Sex Female
Place of birth Srezojevci
Place of death Srezojevci
Lived in Serbia
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Father Vukomanović Petar
Children
Religion / ideology Eastern Orthodox
Education
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Alimpić, Ranko 1852-1914 Married
Alimpić, Mileva was ...
family: non-household and raised by Obrenović, Ljubica
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Place(s) of Residence Serbia
Circulations of Alimpić, Mileva, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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The years of birth and death : Jelena Bakic

Alimpić, Mileva (née Vukomanović) (Srezojevci, 1833 – Belgrade, 1914) was Serbian writer and memoirist, daughter of Petar Vukomanović and niece of Princess Ljubica Obrenović. Raised in the Obrenović court, she married General Ranko Alimpić in 1852. and their Belgrade home became a gathering place for Obrenović supporters. She was closely connected to the dynasty and active in liberal circles, she corresponded with prominent political figures. Her principal work, "The Life and Work of General Ranko Alimpić" combines personal recollections, documents, and testimonies, and is regarded as both a literary narrative and a valuable historical source. She also published a biographical text on Princess Ljubica (1910) and occasional articles in the press.
Her manuscripts are preserved in the Archives of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and part of her correspondence in the Library of Matica Srpska.