Srzentić Explained
Srzentić (Serbian: Срзентић), sometimes Srezentić (Срезентић), is a surname found in Montenegro, Serbia and Croatia.
There was a Srzentić brotherhood (family) of the historical Paštrovići tribe;[1] seven houses recorded in Brda (1960), and two houses recorded in Sotonići (1941, 1960). The brotherhood has the slava (patron saint veneration) of St. Nicholas (Nikoljdan). It was earlier called Ćuda. The family has been connected to the Zanović family.[2]
In Croatia, the surname is found around Zadar.[3]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Srzentić
- Andelo Srzentic (born 1990), Croatian football player
- Milan Srzentić (1893–1914), Montenegrin navy captain.[4]
- Tamara Srzentić (born 1982), Montenegrin government official
- Zoran Srzentić (born 1954), Montenegrin government official
- Srezentić
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Notes and References
- Book: Stvaranje. 1974. Stvaranja. 1605.
- Book: Stefan Zanović. Pakao ili nebo. 1979. Pobjeda. 37.
- Web site: Surname Srzentić . Acta Croatica . Croatian Ancestry Limited . Chicago . 2022-02-04.
- Book: Biblioteka Nasi Krajevi. 1966. 152.
- Book: Desanka Pešić. Đorđe Knežević. Socijalistička misao u Srbiji: Od 1918. do 1941. godine. 1985. Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva. 158. .
- Book: Dragomir S. Stevanović. Pod crvenom kugom. 1977. Stevanović. 135. .
- Book: Branko Krkeljić. Zapisi o crvenom gradu. 1976. Narodna knjiga. 212. .
- Book: NIN. 1160–1172. 1973. Politika. 10. .
- Yugoslavia. East Europe Report. 17 March 1986. .