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MATEYA See also: born in 1777
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He is generally called Prota Mateya, since as a boy of sixteen he was made a See also: priest, and a few years later became archpriest (Prota) of Valyevo
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His See also: father, Alexa See also: Nenadovich, Knez (chief magistrate) of the See also: district of Valyevo, was one of the most popular and respected public men among the Servians at the beginning of the 19th century
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When the four leaders of the Janissaries of the Belgrade Pashalic (the so-called Dahis) thought that the only way to prevent a general rising of the Servians was to intimidate them by murdering all their See also: principal men, Alexa Nenadovich was one of the first victims
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The-See also: NENNIUS 371
policy of the Dahis, instead of preventing, did actually and immediately provoke a general insurrection of the Servians against the See also: Turks
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Prota Mateya became the deputy-See also: commander of the insurgents of the Valyevo district (1804), but did not hold the See also: post for long, as Karageorge sent him in' 8o5 on a secret See also: mission to St See also: Petersburg, and afterwards employed him almost constantly as See also: Servia's See also: diplomatic See also: envoy to See also: Russia, See also: Austria, See also: Bucharest and Constantinople
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After the fall of Karageorge (1813), the new See also: leader of the Servians, Milosh Obrenovich, sent Prota Mateya as representative of Servia to the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815), where he pleaded the Servian cause indefatigably
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During that mission he often saw See also: Lord Castlereagh, and for the first See also: time the Servian See also: national interests were brought to the knowledge of See also: British statesmen
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Prota Mateya's See also: memoirs are the most valuable authority for the See also: history of the first and second Servian insurrections against the Turks
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The best edition of the Memoari Prote Maleve Nonodo"irh t was published by the Servian See also: Literary Association in Belgrade in 1893
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