Draft:Gavrilo Bozitovac
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Gavrilo Bozitovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило Божитовац; 1789-1856) was a wealthy Serbian merchant in the Austrian Empire who bequeathed his fortune to the advancement and development of a Serbian institution for literature and the arts in the 1820s.[1] He was one of six Serbian businessmen in Hungary who backed Jovan Hadžić in the founding and establishment of a Serbian literary society called Matica srpska.[2][3] The other five were Jovan Demetrović (1778-1830), Đorđe Stanković (1782-1853), Josif Milovuk, Andrija Rozmirović and Petar Rajić.
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[edit]- ^ https://megatrend.edu.rs/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Megatrend_Revija_Vol_14_1_2017_WEB.pdf#page=233
- ^ "East European Quarterly". 1969.
- ^ Davidov, Dinko (1990). Споменици будимске епархије. Просвета. ISBN 978-86-07-00480-5.