He was born into an Aromanian family in Malovišta (Mulovishti), a village that formed part of the Ottoman Empire's Rumelia Eyalet and is now in North Macedonia.
In the enthusiastically patriotic atmosphere that followed the Romanian War of Independence, Belimace began composing poems, thus becoming among the first writers in the Aromanian language: "Cucotul" (Romanian: "Cocoșul"; "The Rooster") and "Dimãndarea pãrinteascã" ("Porunca părintească"; "The Parents' Command").
[1] Belimace helped found the Macedo-Romanian Cultural Society and the Lumina association, and took part in editing periodicals such as Frațil'ea într'u dreptate and Macedonia.
His contributions appeared in Frațil'ea, Grai bun, Lumina, Peninsula Balcanică and Românul de la Pind, as well as in various calendars and almanacs.
After returning to Macedonia, he worked as a supervisor at the Romanian boarding high school in Bitola.