Aleksandar Popović Sandor

The town of Becej was in Hungary at the time, and when he was less than a year old his family lost everything in the turmoil of the abortive revolution of 1848.

Aleksandar Popović tutored other students and won scholarships to complete his basic education in Pest.

His older brother Stephan gained preferment with the Serbian PrinceAlexander Karađorđević who was living in Pest at the time, and thus was able to support the family, allowing Aleksandar Popović to attend the University of Budapest where he studied geology under Professor József Szabó.

Under Szabó, Aleksandar Popović undertook a number of survey field trips, notably to the Mount Fruška region.

It was only subsequently that Aleksandar Popović was vindicated when he discovered a second locale of trachyte in the Mount Fruška area.