Alimpije Marjanovic

Alimpije Marjanović (Donja Šatornja, 24 December 1874 – Belgrade, 15 March 1940) was a Serbian revolutionary and commander who fought in the struggle for Macedonia, the Balkan Wars and the Great War.

After his primary education, the family moved to Belgrade where Marjanović finished high school and entered the Military Academy.

He rounded out his education in post-graduate studies in France's Saint Cyr Military Academy.

[2] In 1908, Major Marjanović served as the head of the eastern Povardarie's mountain headquarters as commander of all the Serbian bands in the vicinity of Preševo, Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka and Kratovo.

He led the Serbian detachments with voivodes Spasa Garda, Živko Gvozdić, Ditko Aleksić, Vojislav Tankosić, Nikola Lukić-Skadarac and Denko Čuma.