Rade Turov Plamenac
Rade Turov Plamenac | |
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Born | 1842 Boljevići, Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro |
Died | 1919 (aged 76–77) Boljevići, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes |
Occupation | Judge |
Rade Turov Plamenac (Cyrillic: Раде Туров Пламенац; 1842–1919) was a Montenegrin serdar and judge. He served as judge of the Supreme Court of the Principality of Montenegro and President of the Main State Control, the court of auditors.
Biography
[edit]Rade Turov Plamenac was born in the Crmnica village of Boljevići in 1842. He graduated from elementary school in Paštrovići and took up a job at the royal court in 1858.[1]
Rade became a serdar in 1862. He fought in the Montenegrin–Ottoman War of 1876–1878.[1]
He served as judge of the Supreme Court and President of the Main State Control, the court of auditors.[1]
Plamenac published his memoirs Moje uspomene in 1907, as well as the brochure Crna Gora i Skenderija in 1911.[1]
He died in Boljevići in 1919.[1]