- Jero Bratoljubić
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Jeronim "Jero" Bratoljubić of Trebinje, also Hieronimus Liubibratich de Trebinia, (1716 – 1 November 1779) was a Ragusan (Dubrovnik) military officer who served the Habsburg Monarchy. He draws his Serbian roots from the town of Trebinje, a town in Herzegovina located near Dubrovnik (Ragusa).
Life
In 1730 at the age of 14 years he enters as a cadet in the regiment of Grenzer, an elite regiment of Hussars. In 1753 he ascended to the degree of Oberstlieutenant. In 1758 he is an Oberst, in charge of 8° regiment of Grenz, with several military campaign successes under his belt. He had already received the title of Freiherrnstand-Baron in 1760. Then, in 1762, he is awarded the Maria-Theresa order. In 1770 is promoted to General-Major and finally in 1773, to Feldmarschall-Lieutenant (field marshal-lieutenant). He died in Vienna.
See also
- Republic of Ragusa
- List of notable Ragusans
- Dubrovnik
- Dalmatia
- History of Dalmatia
External links
Categories:- 1716 births
- 1779 deaths
- Croatian military personnel in Austrian armies
- People from the Republic of Ragusa
- Military Order of Maria Theresa recipients
- Serbian soldiers
- Croatian people stubs
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