Krsto Dominković

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Krsto Dominković
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Born(1877-01-16)January 16, 1877
Dubrovnik
DiedOctober 20, 1946(1946-10-20) (aged 69)
NationalityCroatian
CitizenshipCroatia
Occupation
  • Publicist
  • Journalist
  • Writer

Kristo P. Dominković (Serbian Cyrillic: Кристо Доминковић; Dubrovnik, 16 January 1877 - Dubrovnik, 20 October 1946) was a Serbian[1] publicist, journalist, writer and one of the leaders of the Serbian Roman Catholic movement in Dubrovnik. He was one of the founders, editor-in-chief and owner of the "Srđ" magazine [2], one of the founders of the Serbian Gymnastics Association "Dušan Silni", editor-in-chief, publisher and owner of the "Dubrovnik" newspaper.[3]

Biography

Krsto P. Dominković was born in Dubrovnik on 16 January 1877, then part of Austria-Hungary. He finished high school in Dubrovnik, and then went to Vienna to study medicine and distinguished himself by being active in organizations of Serbian student youth. After a few semesters, he returned to Dubrovnik and began working in journalism.[4]

He was one of the founders, editor-in-chief and owner of the "Srdj" magazine, one of the founders of the Serbian Gymnastics Association "Dušan Silni", editor-in-chief, publisher and owner of the "Dubrovnik" newspaper, member of the Sokol Association, and before the First World War, he was interned in various cities in Austria-Hungary from 1914 to 1917, and after that he was kept under house arrest.[5]

After the First World War, he cooperated with all Serbian cultural societies in Dubrovnik, and was a member of the People's Radical Party. During his life, he wrote for the newspapers "Srđ", "Dubrovnik", "Srpski glasnik", "Srbin", "Zora", "Sletski sokolski vesnik Sokolske župe Mostar", "Narodna odbrana", "Čuvajte Jugoslaviju" and "Dačićeva" national newspaper ". He signed with the initials K. P. D., K.D and under the pseudonym Živo Knimod.[6]

He was awarded the Order of Saint Sava for his many merits.[7]

He died on 20 October 1946 in Dubrovnik. He was 69 years old at the time.[8]

References

  1. Srbi, Zapadni. "Dalmacija". www.zapadnisrbi.com (in српски / srpski). Retrieved 2021-04-20.
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