Dimitrije Ovčarević

[2] In 1556 it was planned that he travel to Vienna to meet Ferdinand for some business, however, the king asked him to postpone due to Ottoman movement.

[2] The same year he was given to govern a part of the Csanád chapter until its populating,[2] in order to maintain troops.

[3] The king often used Church property, due to financial shortage, to pay the voivodes' expenses and troop maintenance.

[3] Other captains mentioned in the muster were Vladislav Kerecseny, Pavle Beke, Franja Horvat and others alongside Dimitrije.

[3] He was survived by his sister Margarita, who was married to Nikola Crepović, a respected Serb leader in Banat.

Ottoman camps outside Gyula during the 1566 campaign. Dimitrije Ovčarević, the captain of Gyula, died while defending the city.