Milica Ninković

Milica Ninković (30 January 1854 – 18 November 1881) was a Serbian feminist, translator and editor.

Milica Ninković was born on 30 January 1854 in Újvidék, in the Kingdom of Hungary (now Novi Sad, Serbia).

Ninković avoided this by marrying the journalist and future politician Pera Todorović.

Ninković then left the country to study medicine abroad, but caught tuberculosis and died in Kragujevac on 18 November 1881.

She also worked as a translator and translated, among other works, Victor Hugo's The History of a Crime (French: Histoire d'un crime) into Serbian and Svetozar Marković's Serbia in the East (Srbija na istoku) into Russian.