Aleksandar Sandić

He was educated at Veliki Bečerek and Timișoara and studied law and Slavonic philology in Vienna with Franz Miklosich as a scholarship holder of Matica srpska, between 1857 and 1861.

[2] Since the 1870s, he actively participated in the work of the Matica srpska and the Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad.

[3] He was a four-time member of the National Church Council in Sremski Karlovci as a representative of the Serbian People's Freedom Party, Svetozar Miletić.

He also translated and supplemented with historical facts in 1862, works by Felix Philipp Kanitz's "Byzantine Monuments in Serbia", Johann Christophe Bartenstein's "A brief account of the scattered Illyrian nation",[4] and V. Pasha's "History of the World" (in three volumes).

He published the illustrated edition in 1885, to bring to the nation a worthy testimony to his old glory and high positions, in the Middle Ages.

Aleksandar Sandic Portrait