Jevrosima Laketić

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Jevrosima Laketić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јевросима Лакетић; Srbina,[1]Herceg Novi, 1760-1847) was a Serbian philanthropist.[2]

Jevrosima Laketić was from the noble Vladisavić family, whose chief representative was Sava Vladislavich. Jevrosima's father was Mato Vlatisavić and her mother was Marija, a cousin of Stevan Ljubibratić. Jevrosima was married to Antonije "Anta" Laketić, a descendent of the Stratimirović.[3] Jevrosima outlived both her husband and children and in her will she bequeathed a portion of her wealth to the poor and the Serbian Orthodox Church, while the largest portion—her estate (house and land) -- was left in a fund from 1858 in Srbina, Herceg Novi[4] dedicated to the Naval Academy, also supported by benefactors Djuro Djurovic (merchant) and Jovan Bošković.[5]

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  1. ^ "EBSCOhost | 134924306 | ПРВИ ОБЈАВЉЕНИ ШКОЛСКИ ИЗВЈЕШТАЈИ У СЈЕВЕРОЗАПАДНОЈ БОКИ КОТОРСКОЈ".
  2. ^ Papović, Dragutin. Primjeri filantropije u Crnoj Gori do kraja XX vijeka (PDF) (in Bosnian). Fondacija Institut za otvoreno društvo-Predstavništvo Crna Gora. pp. 41–42.
  3. ^ Srpski etnografski zbornik. Akademija. 1913.
  4. ^ Crnić-Pejović, Marija (January 6, 2015). "ПРВИ ОБЈАВЉЕНИ ШКОЛСКИ ИЗВЈЕШТАЈИ У СЈЕВЕРОЗАПАДНОЈ БОКИ КОТОРСКОЈ". Историјски записи (1–2): 147–160 – via www.ceeol.com.
  5. ^ Istorija Bokeljskog pomorstva. Institut za pomorstvo--Kotor. 1984.