Duke Dimitrije Pepić (died 1566), was a 16th-century endower and benefactor from what is today, modern day Kratovo, North Macedonia.
The wealthy Dimitrije Pepić bore the title of knez (duke) and was the most important person in the town, lord to its Christian inhabitants with a wide jurisdiction in things not of direct concern to the Ottomans (family, Church etc.).
This is best seen from an inscription of an evangeliary written in 1563 „in the days of most honored and Christ-loving master Duke Dimitrije“ (u danima blagočastivog i hristoljubivog gospodara kneza Dimitrija).
[1] After Pepićs the next family of Kratovo Dukes was Mihailo Bojčić, of whom brothers Andrija and Nikola are mentioned in 1581.
In 1550 Dimitrije became the oeconomus of the Archbishopric, a prestigious duty reserved only for the most influential men.