Talk:Božidar Vuković

Kosaca
It could/should be added that this dude was of the Kosača family. --PaxEquilibrium 20:48, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

Someone keeps vandalizing
Bozidar Vukovic went to Venice and founded the Serbian Venetian Printing Press. It had continued to function for some two centuries.

It is POV and non-explained to constantly remove every reference to Bozidar of Vece as a Serb; same as going to Stefan Nemanja or Saint Sava and removing them all. He was a member of the Greco-Serb brotherhood, a nobleman who had, among the first, and the first in Venice, printed religious service books for the Serbian Orthodox Church. When the first major anti-Ottoman uprising had arisen in Banat in 1594, in parallel and connections to the uprisings and Orthodox Serb movements in Herzegovina, Montenegro and Metohija (which were all coordinated in Venice by Vukovic as a wealthy man and the Serbs' de facto ambassador to the Western world), Bozidar Vukovic had negotiated for the rights of the Serbs, failing though to prevent the burning of Saint Sava's remains at Vračar which had occurred as retribution. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.208.200.81 (talk) 15:17, 2 March 2011 (UTC)