List of Habsburg Serbs

The following is a list of Habsburg Serbs (Habzburški Srbi), that is, ethnic Serbs active in the Habsburg monarchy (1526–1804). The Serb community was commonly known as "Rascians".

Nobility and military personnel

 * Crepović noble family
 * Radič Božić
 * Stjepan Berislavić
 * Ivaniš Berislavić
 * Miloš Belmužević
 * Jovan Branković
 * Jovan Nenad
 * Pavle Bakić
 * Radoslav Čelnik
 * Deli-Marko
 * Starina Novak
 * Jakšić noble family
 * Vuk Grgurević
 * Petar Ovčarević
 * Mihailo Ovčarević
 * Dimitrije Ovčarević
 * Stefan Osmokruhović
 * Petar Ljubojević
 * Staniša Marković-Mlatišuma
 * Bogić Vučković
 * Arsenije Loma
 * Demeter Radossevich von Rados
 * Peter Tersich von Cadesich
 * Peter Duka von Kadar
 * Emmerich Blagoevich
 * Lazar Mamula
 * Anton Csorich
 * Gabriel Rodić
 * Adam Bajalics von Bajahaza
 * Andreas Karaczay
 * Petar Ovčarević (fl. 1521–41), commander
 * Mihailo Ovčarević (fl. 1550–79), commander
 * Dimitrije Ovčarević (fl. 1552–66), commander
 * Jovan Ovčarević (fl. 1557), deputy
 * Péter Petrovics (1486–1557), magnate
 * Nikola Crepović (fl. 1542–58), magnate
 * Deli-Marko (fl. 1596)
 * Starina Novak (fl. 1596)
 * Stefan Osmokruhović (fl. 1665–d. 1666), rebel leader
 * Jovan Monasterlija (fl. 1683–1706), general, Serbian Militia
 * Antonije Znorić (fl. 1688–d. 1695), Austrian colonel, Serbian Militia
 * Pera Segedinac (1655–1736), captain
 * Vuk Isakovič (1696–1759), Serbian Militia commander
 * Đorđe Sečujac (fl. 1715–59), Austrian captain (active 1715–59)
 * Lazar Mamula
 * Jovan Albanez (fl. 1711–27), Russian colonel
 * Bogić Vučković (fl. 1735–45), a rebel leader in Austrian service
 * Petar Ljubojević (fl. 1754–55), rebel leader
 * Jovan Šević (d. c. 1764), Austrian and Russian general
 * Jeronim Ljubibratić (1716–1779), Austrian general
 * Vuča Žikić (fl. 1788–d. 1808), Austrian soldier and Serbian Revolutionary
 * Arsenije Sečujac (1720–1814), Austrian general (active 1741–83)
 * Paul Davidovich (1737-1814), Austrian Lieutenant general
 * Josef Philipp Vukassovich (1755-1809), Austrian Lieutenant general
 * Gavrilo Rodić (1812-1890), Austrian Lieutenant general
 * Paul von Radivojevich (1759-1829), Austrian Lieutenant general
 * Joseph von Dedovich, Austrian general
 * Martin von Dedovich, Austrian general
 * Paul Dimich von Papilla, Austrian general
 * Peter Duka von Kadar, Austrian general
 * Stanoje Glavaš (1763–1815), hajduk and Serbian Revolutionary
 * Karađorđe (1768–1817), leader of the First Serbian Uprising
 * Ignaz Stojanich
 * Károly Knezić

Clergy

 * Teodor of Vršac (fl. 1594–96), bishop of Vršac, leader of Banat Uprising
 * Arsenije III Čarnojević (1633–1706), exiled Serbian Patriarch
 * Vikentije Jovanović (1689–1737), Metropolitan of Karlovci (1732–37)
 * Pavle Nenadović (1703–1768), Metropolitan of Karlovci (1749–68)
 * Teodor Komogovinski (d. 1788), martyr
 * Mojsije Putnik (1728–1790), Metropolitan of Karlovci (1781–90)
 * Stefan Stratimirović (1757–1836), Metropolitan of Karlovci (1790–1836)

Politicians

 * Đorđe Branković (1645–1711), Transylvanian diplomat and writer
 * Dušan Popović (1877–1958), Serb member of Croatian parliament

Other

 * Teodor Kračun (1730–1781), painter
 * Dimitrije Bačević (1734–1770), icon painter and muralist
 * Nikola Nešković (1740–1789), painter
 * Teodor Ilić Češljar (1746–1793), painter
 * Pavel Đurković (1772–1830), painter
 * Georgije Bakalović (1786–1843), painter
 * Jovan Avakumović (1748–1810), poet
 * Petar Blagojevich (d. 1725), and Arnold Paole (d. c. 1726), alleged vampires
 * Gavril Stefanović Venclović (1670–1749), priest, writer, poet, orator, philosopher, and illuminator.
 * Zaharije Orfelin (1726–1785), polymath
 * Emanuilo Janković (1758–1792), writer, dramatist, philosopher, translator and editor
 * Jovan Rajić (1726–1801), writer, historian, traveller, and pedagogue, considered one of the greatest Serbian academics of the 18th century.
 * Teodor Filipović (1778–1807), writer, jurist and educator
 * Jovan Muškatirović (1743–1809), writer, lawyer and educator
 * Dositej Obradović (1739–1811), author, philosopher, linguist, traveler, polyglot and the first minister of education of Serbia
 * Avram Miletić (1755–fl. 1826), merchant and songwriter

Families

 * Branković
 * Ovčarević
 * Preradović