Kosta Hristić
Kosta Hristić (10 April 1852 in Belgrade – March 5, 1927 in Belgrade) was a Serbian lawyer, diplomat, and Minister of Justice.[1]
Kosta Hristić | |
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Minister of Justice | |
In office 1897–1899 | |
Monarch | Aleksandar Obrenović |
Personal details | |
Born | 10 April 1852 Belgrade, Serbia |
Died | 5 March 1927 Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
Biography
Kosta was born in Belgrade. His father Nikola Hristić (1818-1911) was a Minister and the Prime Minister of Serbia, and his mother Juliana, born Hadži Jovanović, was a granddaughter of Toma Vučić Perišić. He finished Terazije elementary school and then high school. He graduated from Belgrade Faculty of Law, and then studied law in Germany (Berlin, Heidelberg 1872) and France. Kosta worked at the court of Valjevo for three years, and then at the Urban Belgrade court. After that, he was Secretary of the Serbian embassy in Constantinople (1883), Consul in Thessaloniki (1889-1890), and chief at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in 1888 and 1894). He was also a representative of the Kingdom of Serbia in Bucharest (1895), Rome (1899) and Vienna (1900-1903), and Minister of Justice in Vladan Đorđević's government (1897-1899).[2]
References
- Beogradska groblja, Kosta Hristić
- Zapisi starog Beograđanina, Kosta Hristić, 2011
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Preceded by Milovan Milovanović |
Minister of Justice of Serbia 1897–1899 |
Succeeded by Đorđe Stefanović |