Background
Spremić was born in Donja Badanja village near Loznica, in what was then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Spremić was born in Donja Badanja village near Loznica, in what was then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
He graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in 1961 and received his magister in 1965. Spremić received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1969, from Belgrade University with the thesis Dubrovnik i Aragonci 1442–1495, which was later published in 1971 in Serbian and in 1986 in Italian.
He is professor of General history of the Middle Ages at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. Spremić specialized in the History of the Balkans, Italy and Spain in the Late Middle Ages. The issue of Vuk Branković"s treachery during the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 was the subject of a series of studies by Spremić.
Despite the consensus of modern historiography in Serbia that Vuk Branković was not a traitor during the battle, Spremić emphasized that there is a possibility that Vuk really betrayed his Serbian allies.
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He is a member of many professional societies, a member of the board of SIHMED (Société internationale des historiens de la Méditerranée) and a member of the executive board of the European Society of Culture (Société européenne de culture). On November 5, 2009 he was elected a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.