Jevrem Grujić

Jevrem Grujić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јеврем Грујић; Darosava, November 8, 1827 – Belgrade, September 15, 1895) was a Serbian lawyer, politician and diplomat in the mid to late 19th Century. Grujić was active at the highest levels of Serbian politics, contributing to the creation of new laws and a member of multiple cabinets. As a prominent ideologue of Serbian liberalism and member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts, he was frequently in conflict with the absolutist regime of Prince Mihailo Obrenović. Imprisoned a number of times during his career, popular support resulted in Grujić's release.

Jevrem Grujić

Jevrem Grujić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јеврем Грујић; Darosava, November 8, 1827 – Belgrade, September 15, 1895) was a Serbian lawyer, politician and diplomat in the mid to late 19th Century. Grujić was active at the highest levels of Serbian politics, contributing to the creation of new laws and a member of multiple cabinets. As a prominent ideologue of Serbian liberalism and member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts, he was frequently in conflict with the absolutist regime of Prince Mihailo Obrenović. Imprisoned a number of times during his career, popular support resulted in Grujić's release.