

Crime · History · Drama
Overview
In 1882, when Jelena Ilka Marković – the widow of Jevrem Marković, accused of participating in the Topolska Rebellion and summarily executed – attempted to assassinate King Milan Obrenović and thus avenge her husband. She was arrested, and a few months later she was found dead in her prison cell.
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Miloš Timotijević
Miloš Timotijević
Miloš Timotijević


Petar Strugar
Petar Strugar
Petar Strugar


Milena Predić
Milena Predić
Milena Predić


Jana Ivanović
Jana Ivanović
Jana Ivanović


Zlatan Vidović
Zlatan Vidović
Zlatan Vidović


Milorad Milinković
Milorad Milinković
Milorad Milinković


Vojislav Brajović
Vojislav Brajović
Vojislav Brajović


Miloš Vlalukin
Miloš Vlalukin
Miloš Vlalukin


Marko Gvero
Marko Gvero
Marko Gvero
Mariana Aranđelović
Mariana Aranđelović
Mariana Aranđelović
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