He and his father had a relationship of what he would do when he would go off in his own. His father Milutin Tesla wanted to have Nikola go on with the legacy of being a serbian orthodox pope. However Tesla was more interested into going to a school for studying electricity at a college. One day Tesla was severely sick with a disease that he could of fatally died from. He and his father made a deal that if Nikola revived completely he could go to the college instead of being a orthodox pope. Tesla survived and his father was a man of his word.
Nikola Tesla's father, Milutin Tesla, died in 1879.
Nikola Tesla's father's name was Milutan and his mother's name was Djuka.
Nikola Tesla
Nikola's parents were his father Rev. Milutin Tesla his mother was Djuka Mandic Tesla. His brother was His siblings were Dane Tesla, Milka Tesla, Marica Tesla and Angelina Tesla.
No, Nikola Tesla was an Orthodox Christian, and his father, Fr Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian Orthodox priest. Tesla was very spiritual but he did not belong to any religion.
Anything that we use that is wireless is based on Tesla's inventions.
Nikola Tesla's mother, Djuka Mandic, died in 1892 in Gospic, Croatia. His father, Milutin Tesla, died in 1879 in Smiljan, Croatia.
Tesla's parents Djuka Mandic Tesla and his father Rev. Milutin Tesla married in 1847.
Nikola Tesla is known as the father of current. Tesla is made contributions to the modern alternating current of electricity.
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian Orthodox Christian. His father was a Serbian Orthodox priest.
Milutin Tesla was his father and Djuka Mandic was his mother. Nikola Tesla did not have any children so his family tree ends there. Nikola Tesla's relatives still living comes from his sisters and cousins. William H. Terbo is the closest living relative of Nikola Tesla and the youngest relative is a young woman named Danijela Tesla.
Tesla's parents Djuka Mandic Tesla and his father Rev. Milutin Tesla married in 1847.