Martin Nedić

[1][2] Nedić attended school in Tolisa under fra Bono Benić Jr.

He went on to gymnasium in Kraljeva Sutjeska and studied philosophy and theology in Subotica, Szolnok, Agrija, Gyöngyös and Vác.

As a student, he was drawn to the ideas of the Illyrian Movement which he soon adopted and incorporated into his writing.

He wrote historical poems as well as commemorative, with eventful and sacramental contents.

Together with Marijan Šunjić, Ivan Franjo Jukić, Jako Baltić, Blaž Josić and fra Grgo Martić, Nedić's cultural and political orientation was based on the para-political tradition of Bosna Srebrena as a Franciscan province and the only officially recognized entity under the influence of the Catholic Church in the Ottoman Balkans at the time.

Martin Nedić