Miloš Belmužević (15th century) held the noble title de Saswar given to him by King Matthias Corvinus along with properties near Timișoara.
At the time of the despot Lazar Branković, Miloš Belmužević was also the commander of Srebrenica (1457) until the fall of the city into the hands of King Thomas of Bosnia, in 1458.
For his help during the fight against the German Emperor Frederick III of Habsburg and the King of Poland, he received estates in the Temes County and the title of egregious.
[2] Thirteen years later, in his last fights in the Christian military frontier against the Ottomans in 1501, Miloš Belmužević was deadly injured and lost his one and only son, Vuk.
He wrote a testament, in the presence of monk Timotija of Chilandar, where he gave his properties to his daughter Milica Belmužević, who was married to Stefan Jakšić.