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Georgina and Milutin Tesla
^ Georgina Tesla (also known as Evil Tesla) was born into a family of Serbian Orthodox priest Nikola Mandic (1800-1863) and Sofia Mandic (born Budisavljević) from the town of Gračac in Lika. Sofia and Nicholas had eight children, and Georgina was their fourth eldest daughter. Among these eight children was Peter, later Metropolitan Nikolaj dabrobosanski Mandic (1840 - 1907), as well as Toma Mandic (1827 - 1906) gornjogračački priest and Zrmanja.
She had to take care of aging six brothers and sisters, because her mother died very early. This has prevented this extraordinary woman to teach school and to develop his gift to a greater extent. About Tesla spoke about her always with particular delight and thought it was his inventive gift inherited from her. She was able to find a variety of devices in the household, and was famous throughout the environment because of their handwork. Although she did not know that reading is interested in poetry and knew by heart many Serbian folk songs and many passages from the Njegoš Mountain Wreath. During a lecture in Paris, Tesla received the news that his mother was seriously ill. Therefore, it is interrupted scheduled lectures and immediately went to Gospic. He was lucky that the mother is found in life. She died on April 4, 1892, in his 71st year.
After her grandfather Orthodox priest Thomas Mandic Tomingaj village named. Mandići were known as skilled craftsmen (blacksmiths and carpenters) with excellent workshops. After his mother's side he was descended from Georgina Budisavljevic family in the 18th and 19th century had two members of the Austrian emperors received military aristocracy based on merit. For this reason, BUDISAVLJEVIĆ in Lika enjoyed a great reputation.
She is married to Milutin Tesla, and with it has given birth to sons Dane and Nicholas (1856 - 1943), and daughter Angela (1850), married to Nicolas Trbojević, Milko (1852), married Glumičić and Gretel (1859), married to Nicolas Kosanović . Sin Gretel and Nicholas Kosanović Kosanovic.
Milutin Tesla (Raduč, February 3, 1819 - Gospic, April 17, 1879) was the father of Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla.
He was born in a village in Lika Raducu February 1819, and died in 1879. Born into a family of Nicholas and Anna (nee Kalinic) and had two sisters and a brother of Joseph, which is next to a military career, he was known as a good mathematician. Patron Saint of the family Tesla was St. George.
Milutin was completed in Gospic German school and later enrolled in a military school. Military school leaving, presumably due to poor physical constitution and intolerance harsh military discipline. These are some of the features that can be identified with Nikola Tesla. Milutin then entered the seminary in Plaško and ending in 1845. Soon after the woman Đuko Mandic.
Service begins as a deacon, and soon after becomes ordained priest and sent to Stikada. He then moved to Senj, and in Smiljan. In 1863 he becomes a priest in Gospic. In Gospic teaches in realka Orthodox religious where he became the first religious teacher. He died in 1879 in Gospic.
Milutin was very intelligent and excellent Orthodox priest Metropolitan See of Sremska Karlovac. He was a famous orator, not just in your neighborhood, but in the whole region of Lika. Once the Lika Bishop asked his priests to write a sermon titled "The work and diligence," Milutin wrote the best sermon, and it earned him universal recognition. That's why he moved to the position of administrator and later a priest in Smiljan. Prota Milutin Tesla's newspaper "Serbian Journal" under the pseudonym patriot Pravičić wrote in favor of freedom of Serbs in the Orthodox faith in the Austrian Empire.
In the book "Correspondence Đenerala Budislava Budisavljevic" from 1911 is preserved a letter prote Milutin Tesla, a son of General Buddha, Alexander. In the letter, among other states this: "The wife of my grandson cavalier Prote Budisavljevic your relatives keeps well and soap and welcomes ... We have children, one son (Nicholas) who is svršijo higher Realka, and three daughters, of whom one just got married to a good home, I do not know yet, oceľ her husband be Beamter or popo! Now my beloved poets, I thank you heartily on the verses and brotherly greeting cards! You'll stay in a loving spirit and welcoming. Your ardent admirer and brother Milutin Tesla, Protopr. Vicar.
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