Aleksa NenadovićW
Aleksa Nenadović

Aleksa Nenadović was ober knyaz of Tamnava—Posavina district of Valjevo nahiyah of the Belgrade Pashaluk.

Jakov NenadovićW
Jakov Nenadović

Jakov Nenadović was a Serbian voivode who served as the Prime Minister of Serbia and as a first Serbian interior minister. Nenadović was the most influential figure in Serbia at the time beside Karađorđe and Janko Katić.

Ljubomir NenadovićW
Ljubomir Nenadović

Ljubomir Nenadović was Serbian writer, poet, translator, diplomat, minister of education and member of the Serbian Royal Academy.

Matija NenadovićW
Matija Nenadović

Mateja Nenadović, also known as Prota Mateja, was a Serbian archpriest, writer, and a notable leader of the First Serbian Uprising who served as the first Prime Minister of Serbia from 1805 to 1807.

ValjevoW
Valjevo

Valjevo is a city and the administrative center of the Kolubara District in western Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the administrative area of Valjevo had 90,312 inhabitants, 59,073 of whom were urban dwellers.

Persida NenadovićW
Persida Nenadović

Persida Nenadović was the Princess consort of Serbia as the wife of Alexander Karađorđević, who ruled the Principality of Serbia from his election on 14 September 1842 until his abdication on 24 October 1858. She was the mother of ten children, including future king Peter I of Serbia, who succeeded to the throne after the assassination of King Alexander I, the last ruler of the Obrenović dynasty.

Sima NenadovićW
Sima Nenadović

Simeon "Sima" Nenadović was a Serbian voivode in the Second Serbian Uprising of the Serbian revolution. He was part of the Nenadović family, among which was his brother Prota Mateja, the first Serbian Prime Minister, his father Aleksa Nenadović (1749–1804), his nephew Ljubomir Nenadović, and his uncle Jakov Nenadović.