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Ivo Momirović (Serbian Cyrillic: Иво Момировић) was the son of Momir of Lučica and like his father he volunteered and joined Karađorđe in 1804 in the quest to rid Serbia from the yoke of the Ottomans in what was called the First Serbian Uprising.

During the beginning of the Serbian Revolution young Ivo Momirović was Milenko Stojković's clerk and right-hand man. Later, "Ivo Momirović was one of seven elected voivodes for the Požarevac nahija", according to Vuk Karadžić's Praviteljstvujušči sovjet serbski za vremena Kara-Đorđijeva (Vienna, 1860) [1]. The seven newly-elected voivodes were: Ivo Momirović; Živko Šljivić; Tomo Jovanović; Paulj Matejić; Ilija Stošić; Rajica; and a brave young man whose name is long forgotten because he was killed in his first battle agains the Turks in 1810 at Bela Palanka.

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  1. ^ Karadschitsch, Wuk Stef (1860). "Prawitelstwujustschii Sowjet Serbskii" sa bremena Kara-Dschordschijewa ili otimanje ondaschnjejeh welikascha oko wlasti: Der "Regierende Rath Serbiens" zu der Zeit des Kare Georgiew (Georg ??), oder der Kampf der damaligen Magnaten um die Gewalt (in Serbian and German).