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Preradović (Serbian Cyrillic: Прерадовић) is a Serbian surname, derived from Prerad. The surname is traditionally widespread in territories of the historical Military Frontier. At least 100 individuals with the surname died at the Jasenovac concentration camp. It may refer to:

  • Petar Preradović (1818–1872), Austro-Hungarian general
  • Paula von Preradović (1887–1951), Austrian poet
  • Families

    The Preradović hail from Old Serbia, from where they settled the Kingdom of Hungary. Jovan Preradović from Bačka received Hungarian noble status in 1626. The nobility status was confirmed in 1667 for Jovan's son, Ivan. A Preradović family moved from Počitelj in Lika to Donja Krajina (modern Bjelovar-Križevci County) in 1750. Lieutenant Rajko Preradović from Bačka brought Serbs from Potisje to Russia in 1751. The Preradović family was one of several families that had settled New Serbia and Slavo-Serbia. The Preradović family in Hungary were kin to the Preradović family in the Military Frontier. The Preradović family in the Tisa Military Frontier received nobility status in 1704. General and poet Petar Preradović belonged to this family.

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    Preradović Wikipedia