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List of people from Serbia

List of people from Serbia is a list of notable people from Serbia. The list contains names of people who are associated with Serbia and its territory by their place of birth, and also by naturalization, domicile, citizenship or some other similar connection, modern or historical. List is territorially defined, and includes all people from Serbia, regardless of their ethnic, linguistic, religious or some other personal distinctions.

Royalty and nobility edit

Serbian monarchs edit

Serbian princesses edit

 
Princess Milica of Serbia
 
Helena Dragaš

Serbian nobility edit

Politicians and diplomats edit

19th and the 20th century edit

Modern times edit

Military edit

Medieval and Early modern period edit

Modern edit

19th-century revolutionaries

See: List of Serbian Revolutionaries

Balkan Wars and World War I
World War II
Yugoslav wars

Foreign service edit

Various states
Russian Empire
Ottoman Empire
USA

For Serbian American military personnel, see this list

Religion edit

Heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Theologians

Artists edit

Visual artists edit

Architects edit

Sculptors edit

Painters, cartoonists, illustrators edit

Designers edit

Photographers edit

Literature edit

Medieval edit

Baroque edit

Enlightenment edit

  • John of Tobolsk (1651–1715) was a Serbian cleric born in Nizhyn, in the Czernihow Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth of the time, now revered as a saint.
  • Radul of Riđani (fl. 1650–1666) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and chieftain of Riđani, and a prolific letter writer who kept the authorities of Perast informed about Ottoman preparations for the Battle of Perast. A collection of his letters are kept in a museum.
  • Kiprijan Račanin (c. 1650–1730) was a Serbian writer and monk who founded a copyist school in Szentendre in Hungary, like the one he left behind at the Rača monastery in Serbia at the beginning of the Great Turkish War in 1689.
  • Jerotej Račanin (c. 1650–after 1727) was a Serbian writer and copyist of church manuscripts and books. After visiting Jerusalem in 1704 he wrote a book about his travel experiences from Hungary to the Holy Land and back.
  • Čirjak Račanin (Bajina Bašta, c. 1660–Szentendre, 1731) was a Serbian writer and monk, a member of the famed "School of Rača".
  • Đorđe Branković, Count of Podgorica (1645–1711) who wrote the first history of Serbia in five volumes.
  • Tripo Kokolja (1661–1713) was a well-known Serbian-Venetian painter.
  • Sava Vladislavich (1669–1738), framed Peter the Great's proclamation of 1711, translated Mavro Orbin's Il regno de gli Slavi (1601); The Realm of the Slavs) from Italian into Russian, and composed the Treaty of Kiakhta and many others
  • Julije Balović (1672–1727) wrote in Italian and Serbian. He is the author of Practichae Schrivaneschae, a manual for a ship's scribe, and Perast Chronicles, a collection of epic poetry.
  • Ivan Krušala (1675–1735) is best known for writing a poem about the Battle of Perast in 1654, among others. He worked in a Russian embassy in China at the time when Sava Vladislavich was the ambassador.
  • Hristofor Žefarović was a 17th- and 18th- century Serbian poet who died in Imperial Russia spreading the Pan-Slav culture.
  • Simeon Končarević (c. 1690–1769), a Serbian writer and Bishop of Dalmatia who, exiled twice from his homeland, settled in Russia where he wrote his chronicles.
  • Parteniy Pavlovich (c. 1695–1760) was a Serbian Orthodox Church cleric who championed South Slavic revival.
  • Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje (1697–1735) was a writer and founder of the Petrović Njegoš dynasty.
  • Sava Petrović (1702–1782) wrote numerous letters to the Moscow metropolitan and the Empress Elizabeth of Russia about the deploring conditions of the Serb Nation under occupation by the Turks, Republic of Venice and the Habsburg Empire.
  • Pavle Nenadović (1703–1768) was commissioned by Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Karlovci, Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta to compose a heraldic book, Stemmatographia.
  • Vasilije III Petrović-Njegoš (1709–1766), Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Montenegro, wrote patriotic poetry and the first history of Montenegro, published in Moscow in 1754
  • Pavle Julinac (1730–1785) was a Serbian writer, historian, traveler, soldier, and diplomat
  • Jovan Rajić (1726–1801), writer, historian, traveler, and pedagogue, who wrote the first systematic work on the history of Croats and Serbs
  • Mojsije Putnik (1728–1790), Metropolitan, educator, writer, and founder of secondary schools and institutions of higher learning.
  • Nikola Nešković (1740–1789) was a most prolific Serbian icon, fresco and portrait painter in the Baroque style.
  • Teodor Ilić Češljar (1746–1793) was one of the best late Baroque Serbian painters from the region of Vojvodina.
  • Pavel Đurković (1772–1830) was one of the most important Serbian Baroque artists (writers, icon painters, goldsmiths, woodcarvers) along with Jakov Orfelin (1750–1803), Stefan Gavrilović, Georgije Bakalović, and others.
  • Jovan Četirević Grabovan (1720–1781) was a Serbian icon painter. He painted the Lepavina and Orahovica monasteries, among others.
  • Kiril Zhivkovich (1730–1807) was a Serbian and Bulgarian writer.
  • Petar I Petrović Njegoš (1748–1830) was a writer and poet besides being a spiritual and temporal ruler of the "Serb land of Montenegro" as he called it.
  • Sofronije Jugović-Marković (fl. 1789) was a Serbian writer and activist in Russian service. He wrote "Serbian Empire and State" in 1792 in order to raise the patriotic spirit of the Serbs in both the Habsburg and Ottoman empires.
  • Tomo Medin (1725–1788) was a Montenegrin Serb writer and adventurer. He and Casanova had two duels together.
  • Stefano Zannowich (1751–1786) was a Montenegrin Serb writer and adventurer. From his early youth, he was prone to challenges and adventures, unruly and dissipated life. He wrote in Italian and French, besides Serbian. He is known for his "Turkish Letters" that fascinated his contemporaries. His works belong to the genre of epistolary novel.
  • Tripo Smeća (1755–1812) was a Venetian historian and writer who wrote in Italian and in Serbian.
  • Hadži-Ruvim (1752–1804) was a Serbian Orthodox archimandrite who documented events and wars in his time, established a private library, wrote library bibliographies, collected books in which he drew ornaments and miniatures. He did wood carving and woodcutting.

Rationalism edit

  • Simeon Piščević (1731–1797), was a Serbian writer and high-ranking officer in the service of both Austria and Imperial Russia.
  • Dositej Obradović (1739–1811), the influential protagonist of the Serbian national and cultural renaissance, founder of modern Serbian literature
  • Teodor Janković-Mirijevski (1740–1814), the most influential educational reformer in the Habsburg Empire and Imperial Russia
  • Avram Miletić (1755–after 1826) was a merchant and writer of epic folk songs.
  • Avram Mrazović (1756–1826) was a Serbian writer, translator, and pedagogue.
  • Jovan Muškatirović (1743–1809) was one of the early disciples of Dositej Obradović.
  • Aleksije Vezilić (1753–1792) was a Serbian lyric poet who introduced the Teutonic vision of the Enlightenment to the Serbs.
  • Emanuilo Janković (1758–1792) was a Serbian man of letters and of science.
  • Stefan von Novaković (1740–1826) was a Serbian writer, publisher, and patron of Serbian literature.
  • Pavle Solarić (1779–1821) was Obradović's disciple who wrote poetry and the first book on geography in the vernacular.
  • Gerasim Zelić (1752–1828), Serbian Orthodox Church archimandrite, traveler and writer (compatriot of Dositej). His chief work was the travel memoirs Žitije (Lives), which also served as a sociological work.
  • Sava Tekelija (1761–1842) was the patron of Matica Srpska, a literary and cultural society
  • Gligorije Trlajić (1766–1811), writer, poet, polyglot and professor of law at the universities of St. Petersburg and Kharkiv (Harkov), author of a textbook on Civil Law which according to some laid the foundations of Russian civil law doctrine
  • Atanasije Stojković (1773–1832) was a Serbian writer, pedagogue, physicist, mathematician and astronomer in the service of Imperial Russia. He also taught mathematics at the university of Kharkiv.
  • Vićentije Rakić (1750–1818) was a Serbian writer and poet. He founded the School of Theology (now part of the University of Belgrade) when in 1810 he headed a newly established theological college and in 1812 the first students graduated from it. He was a disciple of Dositej Obradović.
  • Jovan Pačić (1771–1848) was a Serbian poet, writer, translator, painter, and soldier. He translated Goethe
  • Teodor Filipović (1778–1807), writer, jurist, and educator, wrote the Decree of the Governing Council of Revolutionary Serbia. He taught at the newly founded National University of Kharkiv, with his compatriots, Gligorije Trlajić and Atanasije Stojković.
  • Jovan Došenović (1781–1813) was a Serbian philosopher, poet, and translator.
  • Jovan Avakumović (1748–1810), known as a representative of the Serbian folk poetry of the 18th century, though he only wrote a few poems which were part of handwritten poem books

Rationalism to Romanticism edit

Romanticism edit

Realism edit

Moderna edit

Avant-Garde edit

Contemporary edit

Performing artists edit

Actors edit

Film/TV directors and screenwriters edit

Models edit

Musicians edit

Singers and rappers edit

Music performers edit

Composers edit

Opera singers edit

  • Biserka Cvejić (born 1923), Serbian famous opera singer and university professor, mezzo-soprano
  • Radmila Bakočević (born 1933), spinto soprano
  • Oliver Njego (born 1959), baritone, student of Bakočević, who also crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming a prominent opera singer.
  • Nikola Mijailović (born 1973), baritone
  • David Bižić (born 1975), baritone
  • Laura Pavlović, lyric and spinto soprano opera singer, and a soloist with the Serbian National Theatre Opera in Novi Sad.
  • Radmila Smiljanić, classical soprano who has had an active international career in operas and concerts since 1965. She is particularly known for her portrayals of heroines from the operas of Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini.[50]
  • Milena Kitic, Serbian-born American mezzo-soprano

Dancers and choreographers edit

Journalists and critics edit

Scientists and scholars edit

Natural science edit

Philosophers edit

Historians and archeologists edit

Economists and sociologysts edit

Editors and publishers edit

Linguists and philologists edit

Legal experts and lawyers edit

Business entrepreneures edit

Criminals edit

Sportspeople edit

Basketball edit

Baseball edit

Chess edit

Football edit

Tennis edit

Boxers edit

Ice hockey edit

Other sports edit

For Serbian-American American football players, see this list; for baseball players, see this list.

Other edit

Spies edit

YouTubers edit

Fictional and mythological characters edit

See also edit

References edit

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associated with Serbia and its territory by their place of birth and also by naturalization domicile citizenship or some other similar connection modern or historical List is territorially defined and includes all people from Serbia regardless of their ethnic linguistic religious or some other personal distinctions Contents 1 Royalty and nobility 1 1 Serbian monarchs 1 2 Serbian princesses 1 3 Serbian nobility 2 Politicians and diplomats 2 1 19th and the 20th century 2 2 Modern times 3 Military 3 1 Medieval and Early modern period 3 2 Modern 3 3 Foreign service 4 Religion 5 Artists 5 1 Visual artists 5 1 1 Architects 5 1 2 Sculptors 5 1 3 Painters cartoonists illustrators 5 1 4 Designers 5 1 5 Photographers 5 2 Literature 5 2 1 Medieval 5 2 2 Baroque 5 2 3 Enlightenment 5 2 4 Rationalism 5 2 5 Rationalism to Romanticism 5 2 6 Romanticism 5 2 7 Realism 5 2 8 Moderna 5 2 9 Avant Garde 5 2 10 Contemporary 5 3 Performing artists 5 3 1 Actors 5 3 2 Film TV directors and screenwriters 5 3 3 Models 5 4 Musicians 5 4 1 Singers and rappers 5 4 2 Music performers 5 4 3 Composers 5 4 4 Opera singers 5 4 5 Dancers and choreographers 6 Journalists and critics 7 Scientists and scholars 7 1 Natural science 7 2 Philosophers 7 3 Historians and archeologists 7 4 Economists and sociologysts 7 5 Editors and publishers 7 6 Linguists and philologists 7 7 Legal experts and lawyers 8 Business entrepreneures 9 Criminals 10 Sportspeople 10 1 Basketball 10 2 Baseball 10 3 Chess 10 4 Football 10 5 Tennis 10 6 Boxers 10 7 Ice hockey 10 8 Other sports 11 Other 11 1 Spies 11 2 YouTubers 12 Fictional and mythological characters 13 See also 14 References 15 BibliographyRoyalty and nobility editSerbian monarchs edit Further information List of Serbian monarchs nbsp Jovan Vladimir nbsp Saint Simeon Stefan Nemanja nbsp Stefan the First Crowned nbsp Stefan Milutin nbsp Stefan DusanUnknown Archon Viseslav Radoslav Prosigoj Vlastimir Mutimir Pribislav Petar Pavle Zaharija Caslav Beloje Krajina Belojevic Hvalimir Belojevic Cucimir Belojevic Petar of Duklja Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Mihailo Vojislavljevic Constantine Bodin Vukan Uros I Uros II Belos Desa Tihomir Stefan Nemanja Vukan Nemanjic Stefan the First Crowned Stefan Radoslav Stefan Vladislav Stefan Uros I Stefan Dragutin Stefan Milutin Vladislav King of Syrmia Stefan Decanski Stefan Dusan Stefan Uros V Simeon Uros Jovan Uros nbsp Karađorđe nbsp Milos Obrenovic nbsp Mihailo Obrenovic nbsp Nikola I Petrovic Njegos nbsp Petar I KarađorđevicVukasin of Serbia Prince Marko Lazar of Serbia Đurađ I Balsic Balsa II Vuk Brankovic Đurađ II Balsic Nikola Altomanovic Jovan Dragas Konstantin Dejanovic Stefan Lazarevic Balsa III Đurađ Brankovic Stefan Crnojevic Lazar Brankovic Stefan Brankovic Ivan Crnojevic Vuk Grgurevic Đorđe Brankovic Đurađ Crnojevic Jovan Brankovic Stefan II Crnojevic Radic Bozic Pavle Bakic Stefan Stiljanovic Jovan Nenad Radoslav Celnik Karađorđe Milos Obrenovic Milan Obrenovic II Mihailo Obrenovic Alexander Karađorđevic Danilo I Prince of Montenegro Nikola I Petrovic Njegos Milan I of Serbia Alexander I of Serbia Peter I of Serbia Alexander I of Yugoslavia Prince Paul of Yugoslavia Peter II of Yugoslavia Serbian princesses edit nbsp Princess Milica of Serbia nbsp Helena DragasJelena Vukanovic b after 1109 after 1146 Queen of Hungary Jelisaveta Nemanjic fl 1270 died 1331 Baness of Bosnia Princess Milica of Serbia ca 1335 1405 Jelena Balsic 1365 1366 1443 Lady of Zeta Grand Duchess of Hum Ana Neda Empress of Bulgaria Dragana of Serbia Empress of Bulgaria Helena Dragas c 1372 23 March 1450 Byzantine empress mother of emperors John VIII Palaiologos and Constantine XI Palaiologos Olivera Lazarevic Ottoman consort Mara Brankovic Ottoman consort Kantakuzina Katarina Brankovic 1418 19 1492 countess of County of Celje Mara Brankovic last Queen of Bosnia and Despoina of Serbia Jelena Rares princess of Moldavia regent in 1551 1553 Milica Despina of Wallachia c 1485 1554 Princess of Wallachia regent in Wallachia in 1521 1522 Ana Jaksic Glinska mother of Elena Glinskaya and grandmother of Tsar Ivan the Terrible Jelena Jaksic titular Despotissa of Serbia wife of Despot Jovan Brankovic Sehsuvar Sultan Ottoman consort Ljubica Vukomanovic September 1788 26 May 1843 Princess of Serbia Persida Nenadovic 15 February 1813 29 March 1873 Princess of Serbia Draga Masin 11 September 1864 11 June 1903 Queen of SerbiaSerbian nobility edit Main article Serbian nobilityPoliticians and diplomats edit19th and the 20th century edit Petar Icko 1775 1808 Karageorge s political envoy to Constantinople Petar Nikolajevic Moler Toma Vucic Perisic Avram Petronijevic Aleksa Simic Ljubomir Kaljevic Milan Pirocanac Sava Grujic Jovan Avakumovic Petar Velimirovic Đorđe Simic Milutin Garasanin Stojan Novakovic Jovan Ristic Svetozar Miletic Ilija Garasanin Milutin Garasanin Nikola Hristic Jovan Marinovic Pavle Beljanski diplomat and art connoisseur Milivoje Petrovic Blaznavac Nikola Pasic Radical Prime Minister Svetomir Nikolajevic Jasa Prodanovic Lazar Arsenijevic Batalaka Nikola Uzunovic Bogoljub Jevtic Punisa Racic Dr Stevan Moljevic Dr Zivko Topalovic Dimitrije Ljotic Nationalist Collaborationist during World War II Ljubomir Davidovic Democrat Milan Grol Dusan Simovic Slobodan Jovanovic Milovan Milovanovic Serbian politician diplomat and constitutional lawyer Momcilo Nincic Dragoljub Micunovic Svetozar Pribicevic Democrat Velimir Vukicevic Radical Prime Minister Milan Stojadinovic Radical Prime Minister Dragisa Cvetkovic Radical Dobrica Matkovic Radical Vladimir Dedijer Communist Svetozar Markovic Socialist Svetozar Delic Among the first Communists who became Mayor of Zagreb Veljko Milatovic Communist and alleged killer of Krsto Zrnov Popovic Milos Minic Communist Latinka Perovic Communist Milentije Popovic Communist Aleksandar Rankovic Communist Ivan Stambolic Communist Đorđe Vojnovic Kosta Tausanovic Dragisa Cvetkovic pre World War II prime minister Modern times edit Sinisa Mali Tomislav Nikolic former President of Serbia Boris Tadic former President of Serbia Mirko Cvetkovic former Prime Minister of Serbia Nenad Bogdanovic Predrag Bubalo Dragan Cavic Nebojsa Covic Ivica Dacic minister of foreign affairs and former Prime Minister of Serbia Vojislav Kostunica former Prime Minister of Serbia and former President of Yugoslavia Miroljub Labus Slobodan Lalovic Zoran Loncar Predrag Markovic Dejan Mihajlov Tomica Milosavljevic Radomir Naumov Đurđe Ninkovic Milan Panic former Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Borislav Paravac Milan Parivodic Mirko Sarovic Goran Svilanovic Veroljub Stevanovic Vojislav Seselj Slobodan Vuksanovic Velimir Ilic Andrija Mandic leader of Serbs in Montenegro Vuk Draskovic Radoman Bozovic Borisav Jovic former president of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milosevic Peter Hereditary Prince of YugoslaviaMilitary editMedieval and Early modern period edit Novak Grebostrek Milos Obilic knight and hero Ivan Kosancic knight Milan Toplica knight Stanislav Socivica 1715 1777 Serbian rebel leader active in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro Koca Andjelkovic 1755 1788 Austrian volunteer and Serbian rebel leader Modern edit 19th century revolutionariesSee List of Serbian Revolutionaries Karađorđe 1762 1817 leader of the First Serbian Uprising 1804 13 Kara Marko Vasic Serbian revolutionary who participated in the First Serbian Uprising Hadzi Prodan Gligorijevic 1760 1825 commander in the First Serbian Uprising and volunteer in the Greek War of Independence Mladen Milovanovic commander in the First Serbian Uprising Hajduk Veljko Petrovic commander in the First Serbian Uprising Colak Anta Simeonovic commander in the First Serbian Uprising Stanoje Stamatovic Glavas commander in the First Serbian Uprising Stevan Sinđelic commander in the First Serbian Uprising Petar Dobrnjac commander in the First Serbian Uprising Sima Nenadovic commander in the First Serbian Uprising Matija Nenadovic commander in the First Serbian Uprising Jakov Nenadovic commander in the First Serbian Uprising Novica Cerovic 1805 1895 noted for his successful assault against a local Muslim tyrant precipitating The Death of Smail aga Cengic under the auspices of Petar II Petrovic Njegos 1 thereby freeing parts of Herzegovina from the Ottoman Empire and joining them to the Principality of Montenegro His heroism and the death of Smail aga Cengic was the theme of Ivan Mazuranic s epic poem celebrating the struggle for freedom Marko Miljanov Montenegrin commander Vasos Mavrovouniotis volunteer in the Greek War of Independence Jovan Miskovic commander in the Serbian Turkish Wars 1876 1878 Rista Cvetkovic Bozince Aksentije Bacetic Balkan Wars and World War ILjubomir Kovacevic Gavro Vukovic General Petar Bojovic General Bozidar Jankovic General Zivojin Misic General Radomir Putnik General Stepa Stepanovic General Jovan Atanackovic General Vojin Popovic also known as Vojvoda Vuk Major Dragutin Gavrilovic Milunka Savic war heroine of the 1913 Balkan War and World War I wounded nine times Sofija Jovanovic war heroine of the 1913 Balkan War and World War I Stanislav Sondermayer Serbian World War I soldier the youngest to be killed in action Tadija Sondermajer Serbian aviator aeronautical engineer founder and director of Aeroput Yugoslavia s first airline World War IIGeneral Milan Nedic Dimitrije Ljotic Kosta Musicki Milan Spasic naval hero of World War II Nikola Kavaja General Draza Mihailovic General Nikola Ljubicic General Kosta Nađ General Dusan Simovic Jezdimir Dangic Yugoslav warsGeneral Blagoje Adzic General Dragoljub Ojdanic General Ljubisa Jokic General Vladimir Lazarevic General Nebojsa Pavkovic General Zivota Panic General Dragan Paskas General Aleksandar Vasiljevic Jovica Stanisic intelligence officer and head of the State Security Service SDB 1992 1998 Foreign service edit Various statesEvgenije Popovic fought in a detachment commanded by Giuseppe Garibaldi Italy Mico Ljubibratic also fought with Giuseppe Garibaldi Ilija Monte Radlovic served in the British Army during World War II Vito Marija Bettera Vodopic 1771 1841 in the service of Imperial Russia died as an Austrian prisoner in occupied Ukraine Janos Damjanich 1804 1849 Hungarian General Jakov Ignjatovic Hungary Sebo Vukovics Hungary Dome Sztojay Hungary Paul Davidovich Austria Hungary Adam Bajalics von Bajahaza Austria Hungary Petar Preradovic Austrian general Emil Vojnovic Austrian general and military historian Arsenije Secujac Austrian general Jeronim Ljubibratic Austrian Field marshal Paul von Radivojevich Austrian general Svetozar Boroevic Baron von Bojna Austro Hungarian and Croatian field marshal of Serbian origin Stevan Supljikac Voivod Duke of Serbian Vojvodina 1848 Austria Hungary Karl Paul von Quosdanovich Austrian general Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich Austrian Field marshal Emil Uzelac first joined the Austrian Air Force of Austro Hungarian Empire King Peter I of Serbia led his government army and civilian refugees through the Montenegrin and Albanian mountains to the Adriatic seacoast where they were eventually transported by Allied ships to Corfu Vido and Thessaloniki in World War I Greece Government in Exile Stojan Jankovic led Serbs from Dalmatia and Montenegro in the Cretan War of 1645 1669 on the side of the Republic of Venice Starina Novak Hajduk and Moldavian ally Constantin Brancoveanu Wallachia At the end of the 15th century Raci warriors came to the Polish Kingdom and played an important role in forming the Polish hussars Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria Jovan Monasterlija led Serbian Militia in the name of Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor against the Turks Ilija Perajica was a 17th century freedom fighter Vuk Isakovic 1696 1759 was Serb military commander in the Austrian Ottoman Wars Petar Marinovich France Russian EmpirePetar Tekelija General in Chief achieved the highest rank among the Serbs who served in the Imperial Russian Army In the service of Peter the Great and his daughter Elizabeth of Russia Semyon Zorich 1743 1799 distinguished himself in the Seven Years War and the first Russo Turkish War He was the recipient of the Order of St George on Pyotr Rumyantsev s recommendation He was promoted to Lieutenant General 1797 In the service of Catherine the Great Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich 1771 1825 In the service of Tsar Alexander I during the French invasion of Russia Georgi Emmanuel Nikolay Depreradovich Rajko Depreradovic Andrei Miloradovich Ivan Adamovich Jovan Horvat Simeon Piscevic Jovan Albanez Simeon Koncarevic Jovan Sevic Ilya Duka Dmitry Horvat Dejan Subotic Ivan Lukacevic Radola Gajda in the service of Czar Nicholas II of Russia during the Great War and after John of Shanghai and San Francisco In the service of Czar Nicholas II of Russia during the Great War and after John of Tobolsk in the service of Czar Nicholas II of Russia during the Great War and after Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov served during the Great Patriotic War Aleksej Jelacic served during the Great Patriotic War Aleksa Dundic Nikolai Dimitrievich Dabic Ottoman EmpireVeli Mahmud Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier 1456 68 and 1472 74 Serbian Byzantine from Novo Brdo 2 Zagan Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1453 to 1456 Deli Husrev Pasha Ottoman statesman and second vizier Hadim Ali Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1501 to 1503 and 1506 to 1511 Lala Mustafa Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier in 1580 Semiz Ali Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1561 to 1565 Sokolluzade Lala Mehmed Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1604 to 1606 Bosnak Dervis Mehmed Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier during 1606 Nevesinli Salih Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1645 to 1647 Kara Musa Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier during 1647 Sari Suleyman Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1685 to 1687 Daltaban Mustafa Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1702 to 1703 Damat Melek Mehmed Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1792 to 1794 Ivaz Mehmed Pasha Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1739 to 1740 Yavuz Ali Pasha Ottoman Governor of Egypt from 1601 to 1603 George Berovich Governor General of Crete and Prince of Samos Gedik Ahmed Pasha Grand Vizier 1474 77 Serbian from Vranje 3 Omar Pasha Serbian Mihajlo Latas 1806 1871 general convert Mara Brankovic wife of Murad II very influential in imperial affairs ambassador to Venice Asub Sultan originally Katarina consort of Sultan Ibrahim I and mother of Sultan Suleiman II 4 5 6 Sehsuvar Sultan originally Maria consort of Sultan Mustafa II r 1695 1703 and mother of Sultan Osman III r 1754 1757 7 Olivera Despina daughter of Prince Lazar consort of Sultan Bayezid I Osman Aga of Temesvar 1670 1725 Ottoman commander Meylisah Hatun Consort to Sultan Osman II Skenderbeg Crnojevic George Berovich Aganlija Kucuk Alija Sali Aga USAFor Serbian American military personnel see this listReligion editMain articles List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church and List of Serbian saints Heads of the Serbian Orthodox ChurchSaint Sava Saint Arsenije I Sremac 1233 1263 Saint Sava II 1263 1271 Archbishop Danilo I 1271 1272 Joanikije I 1272 1276 Saint Jevstatije I 1279 1286 Saint Jakov 1286 1292 Saint Jevstatije II 1292 1309 Saint Sava III 1309 1316 Saint Nikodim I 1316 1324 Saint Danilo II 1324 1337 Saint Joanikije II 1338 1345 and as first Serbian patriarch 1346 1354 Patriarch Sava IV 1354 1375 Jefrem 1375 1380 and 1389 1390 Spiridon 1380 11 August 1389 Danilo III 1390 1396 Patriarch Arsenije III Crnojevic 1672 1690 Patriarch Kalinik I 1691 1710 Patriarch Arsenije IV Jovanovic Sakabenta 1726 1737 Serbian Patriarch Joanikije III 1739 1746 Patriarch Kalinik II 1765 1766 Serbian Patriarch Dimitrije 1920 1930 Serbian Patriarch Varnava 1930 1937 Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo V 1838 1950 Serbian Patriarch Vikentije II 1950 1958 Serbian Patriarch German 1958 1990 Serbian Patriarch Pavle 1990 2009 Serbian Patriarch Irinej 2010 20 Saint Angelina died 1520 despotess consort of Stephen Brankovic wrote a hagiography Stefan Brankovic Lazar Brankovic Jovan Vladimir Lazar of Serbia Nikolaj Velimirovic Slobodan Siljak Stefan Stiljanovic Theodor Komogovinski Đorđe Bogic 1911 1941 parish priest of Nasice was tortured and slain by the Ustasha on the order of a Roman Catholic priest of the same village Mitrofan Ban Exarch receiver of the Obilic medal in the Montenegrin Ottoman War 1876 1878 Saint Platon of Banja Luka Dositej Vasic TheologiansJustin Popovic Josif Rajacic Nikolaj Velimirovic Nikodim Milas Amfilohije RadovicArtists editVisual artists edit Architects edit Main article List of Serbian architects Aleksandar Deroko architect artist professor and author Aleksandar Đokic architect known for Brutalist and postmodernist styles 8 Bogdan Bogdanovic architect urbanist and essayist designed monumental concrete sculpture in Jasenovac Dragisa Brasovan modernist architect leading architect of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia 9 Ivan Antic architect and academic considered one of the former Yugoslavia s best post World War 2 architects 10 Konstantin Jovanovic architect who designed National assemblies of Serbia and Bulgaria and National Bank of Serbia Jelisaveta Nacic pioneer in women s architecture in Serbia Mihailo Jankovic architect who designed several important structures in Serbia 11 Milan Zlokovic architect founder of the Group of Architects of Modern Expressions 12 Momcilo Tapavica designer of Novi Sad s Matica Srpska building also 1st Serb to win an Olympic medal at 1st modern Olympic Games Athens Greece 1896 Svetozar Ivackovic post Romantic architect 13 Zoran Manevic prominent Serbian architecture historian 14 Ilija Arnautovic Slovene architect of Serb origin known for his projects during the period of Slovenian socialism 1960 1980 15 Dimitrije T Leko Serbian architect and urbanist 16 Dubravka Sekulic architect and academic 17 18 Zoran Bojovic architect born 1936 architect for Energoprojekt worked in Africa 19 Milica Steric born 1914 architect for Energoprojekt built post World War II power plants 20 Ljiljana Bakic born 1939 Serbian architect Ivanka Raspopovic born 1930 Serbian architect 21 22 Maja Vidakovic Lalic architect 23 Jovanka Boncic Katerinic born 1887 architect 1st woman engineer in Germany 24 Milan Minic architect architect Ksenija Bulatovic architect Svetlana Kana Radevic architect Alexis Josic born 1921 French architect Sculptors edit See also Category Serbian sculptors Petar Ubavkic 1852 1910 recognized as the first sculptor of modern Serbia Drinka Radovanovic born 1943 author of many monuments to national heroes Đorđe Jovanovic 1861 1953 won prizes at the World Exhibitions in Paris 1889 and 1900 for the works Gusle and Kosovo Monument Jovan Soldatovic 1920 2005 author of Monument of the 1942 raid victims near Zabalj Olga Jevric born 1922 awarded sculptor Matija Vukovic 1925 1985 awarded sculptor Mirjana Isakovic born 1936 former professor at Faculty of Applied Arts Bojan Mikulic born 1980 recipient of the Medal of Merit to the People Vukosava Velimirovic Miodrag Zivkovic Painters cartoonists illustrators edit Michael Astrapas and Eutychios fl 1294 1317 Greek painters from Thessaloniki They were invited by Serbian ruler Stefan Milutin c 1253 1321 and commissioned to paint frescoes at the following locations Church of Saint Clement at Ohrid 1294 1295 Church of Saint Niketas at Cucer Sandevo before 1316 Church of Holy Virgin of Ljevisa in Prizren 1307 and Church of Saint George at Staro Nagoricane 1317 Đorđe Mitrofanovic ca 1550 1630 Serbian fresco painter and muralist who travelled and worked throughout the Balkans and the Levant Tripo Kokolja 1661 1713 Venetian painter born in Perast who is remembered for his still life and landscape painting Hristofor Zefarovic 1710 1753 Jovan Cetirevic Grabovan 1720 1781 Dimitrije Bacevic 1735 1770 Teodor Kracun 1730 1781 Jakov Orfelin Baroque painter Nikola Neskovic 1740 1789 Teodor Ilic Cesljar 1746 1793 Stefan Gavrilovic c 1750 1823 Jovan Pacic 1771 1849 Pavel Đurkovic 1772 1830 Petar Nikolajevic Moler 1775 1816 revolutionary and painter Georgije Bakalovic 1786 1843 Serbian painter Olja Ivanjicki contemporary artist in fields such as sculpture poetry costume design architecture and writing but was best known for her painting 25 Đorđe Andrejevic Kun 1904 1964 Serbian and Yugoslavian painter designer of the Belgrade Coat of Arms and reputedly designed the Coat of arms of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav orders and medals Sreten Stojanovic 1898 1960 one of the most prominent Yugoslav sculptors of the 20th century Dimitrije Avramovic 1815 1855 painter known best for his iconostasis and frescos Dragan Aleksic 1901 1958 Yugoslav dadaist painter founder of Yugo Dada Janko Brasic 1906 1994 one of the foremost contributors to the naive art genre Marko Celebonovic 1902 1986 artist Petar Dobrovic 1890 1942 Austro Hungarian politician and painter President of the short lived Serbo Hungarian Baranya Baja Republic Mladen Srbinovic Uros Đuric Veljko Stanojevic 1878 1977 Đura Jaksic Mladen Josic Paja Jovanovic Stevan Knezevic Stevan Aleksic Milan Konjovic Uros Knezevic Todor Svrakic 1882 1931 Đorđe Krstic Milan Konjovic Aleksandar Lukovic Mihael Milunovic Milo Milunovic Marko Murat Viktor Mitic Milena Pavlovic Barili Đorđe Petrovic Mina Karadzic Ljuba Popovic Ljubomir Popovic Mica Popovic Uros Predic Miodrag B Protic Djordje Prudnikov Zora Petrovic 1894 1962 Novak Radonic Radomir Reljic Ljubica Sokic 1914 2009 Radomir Stevic Ras 1931 1982 Serbian painter and designer Sava Stojkov Zivko Stojsavljevic 1900 1978 Sava Sumanovic Ivan Tabakovic Milica Tomic Vladimir Velickovic Beta Vukanovic Rista Vukanovic Risto Stijovic 1894 1974 Predrag Koraksic Corax born 1933 political caricaturist Aleksandar Zograf born 1963 cartoonist Zoran Janjetov born 1961 comics artist Aleksa Gajic born 1974 comics artist Branislav Kerac born 1952 comics artist created Cat Claw Gradimir Smudja born 1956 cartoonist in France and Italy published acclaimed Le Cabaret des Muses Jugoslav Vlahovic born 1949 illustrator known for many Yugoslav album covers Ljubomir Pavicevic Fis graphic and industrial designer According to the Belgrade Museum of Applied Arts Serbia s oldest and most well known designer 26 Marina Abramovic born 1946 performance artist Ana Prvacki born 1976 performance and installation artist Sasa Markovic Mikrob Tanja Ostojic Ilija Basicevic Jovan Bijelic Kossa Bokchan Bratsa Bonifacho Zuzana Chalupova Radomir Damnjanovic Damnjan Jasmina Đokic Uros Đuric Dragan Malesevic Tapi Draginja Vlasic 1928 2011 painter Pavel Đurkovic Ljubinka Jovanovic Irena Kazazic Slovenian painter of Serbian origin Bernat Klein Serbian artist of Jewish antecedents Stevan Knezevic Milan Konjovic Vladislav Lalicki Petar Meseldzija Milorad Bata Mihailovic Predrag Milosavljevic Mihael Milunovic Petar Omcikus Dusan Otasevic Slobodan Peladic Relja Penezic Mica Popovic Miodrag B Protic Đorđe Prudnikov Radomir Stevic Ras Radomir Reljic Gradimir Smudja Vladislav Titelbah Vladimir Velickovic Ana Milenkovic Belgrade painter living in London England 27 28 Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak painter 29 and is also considered the first interior designer in Serbia Designers edit Roksanda Ilincic Serbian born British fashion designer Marijana Matthaus Serbian fashion designer Bata Spasojevic Serbian fashion designer Bojana Sentaler Serbian born Canadian fashion designer Ana Kras Serbian born American fashion and furniture designer photographer George Styler Serbian born American fashion designer Zoran Ladicorbic Serbian born American fashion designer Gorjana Reidel Serbian born American jewelry designer Jelena Behrend Serbian born American jewelry designer Rushka Bergman Serbian born American fashion stylist and editor Jovan Jelovac founder and director of Belgrade Design Week Sacha Lakic Serbian born French automotive and furniture designer 30 circular reference Marek Djordjevic automobile designer 31 Ivana Pilja fashion designer 32 33 Ana Ljubinkovic fashion designer 34 33 Nevena Ivanovic fashion designer 35 Ana Rajcevic fashion artist 36 Melina Dzinovic fashion designer 37 Aleksandar Protic fashion designer Ana Sekularac British fashion designer of Serbian descent 38 39 Aleksandra Lalic fashion designer 40 Verica Rakocevic fashion designer 41 Ivana Sert swimsuit designer television presenter model Evica Milovanov Penezic glove designer 42 Boris Nikolic fashion designer Elena Karaman Karic interior designer furniture designer Ines Jankovic fashion designer Sonja Jocic fashion designer Mihailo Anusic fashion designer Zvonko Markovic fashion designer Photographers edit Anastas Jovanovic 1817 1899 first professional photographer in Serbia Milan Jovanovic 1863 1944 influential Serbian photographer nephew of Paja Jovanovic Branibor Debeljkovic 1916 first photographer member of ULUS Serbian Association of Artists Srdjan Ilic award winning press photographer 43 Boogie Vladimir Milivojevich Serbian born American documentary photographer Dragan Tanasijevic portrait photographer Stevan Kragujevic photojournalist and art photographer Goran Tomasevic award winning press photographer for Reuters Zeljko Jovanovic press photographer Jelena Medic photographer playwright and actress Milena Rakocevic fashion photographer 44 Literature edit Main article Serbian literature See also Category Serbian writers See also List of Serbian women writers Medieval edit Further information List of medieval Serbian literature Buca noble family originating in Kotor during the Middle Ages Some of their antecedents were writers and poets Miroslav of Hum 12th century Great Prince Veliki Zhupan of Zachlumia from 1162 to 1190 an administrative division appanage of the medieval Serbian Principality Rascia covering Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia Anonymous author of the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja a 12th century literary work preserved in its Latin version only has all the indication that it was written in Old Slavic or at least that a portion of the material included in it existed previously in the Slavic language Stefan Nemanja 1113 1199 issued an edict called the Hilandar Charter for the newly established Serbian monastery at Mount Athos Stefan the First Crowned 1165 1228 wrote The Life of Stefan Nemanja a biography of his father Saint Sava 1174 1236 Serbian royalty and Archbishop author of oldest known Serbian constitution the Zakonopravilo Also he authored Karyes Typikon in 1199 and Studenica Typikon in 1208 Monk Simeon c 1170 1230 wrote Vukan s Gospel Atanasije scribe c 1200 1265 a disciple of Saint Sava was a Serbian monk scribe who wrote a Hymn to Saint Sava and a Eulogy to Saint Sava Grigorije the Pupil author of Miroslav Gospel and Miroslav of Hum commissioned it Domentijan c 1210 died after 1264 Serbian scholar and writer For most of his life he was a monk dedicated to writing biographies of clerics including Life of St Sava Bratko Menaion represents the oldest Serbian transcription of this liturgical book discovered in the village of Banvani and written by presbyter Bratko during the reign of king Stefan Vladislav I of Serbia in 1234 Stefan Uros I of Serbia 1223 1277 author of the Ston Charter 1253 Dragolj Code written in 1259 by Serbian monk Dragolj Theodosius the Hilandarian 1246 1328 technically the first Serbian novelist wrote biographies of Saint Sava and St Simeon Nikodim I c 1250 1325 Abbot of Hilandar later Serbian Archbishop issued an edict gramma wherein he grants to the monks of the Kelion of St Sava in Karyes a piece of land and an abandoned monastery He translated numerous ancient texts and wrote some poetry Also he wrote Rodoslov The Lives of Serbian Kings and Bishops Jakov of Serres 1300 1365 author of Triodion Elder Grigorije fl 1310 1355 Serbian nobleman and monk possibly Danilo s pupil Danilov ucenik i e the main author of Zitija kraljeva i arhiepiskopa srpskih Isaija the Monk 14th century translated the works of Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite Anonymous Athonite also known in Serbia as Nepoznati Svetogorac late 14th to mid 15th century was Isaija the Monk s biographer and one of the many unidentified authors of Medieval works Elder Siluan 14th century author of a hymn to Saint Sava Hesychasm left a strong imprint in Serbian medieval literature and art which is evident in works by Domentijan and Teodosije the Hilandarian but most prominently in the writings of Danilo of Pec Isaija the Monk and Elder Siluan Stefan Dusan 1308 1355 author of Dusan s Code the second oldest preserved constitution of Serbia Stanislav of Lesnovo c 1280 1350 wrote Oliver s Menologion in Serbia in 1342 Jefrem patriarch c 1312 1400 born in a priestly family of Bulgarian origin was the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1375 to 1379 and from 1389 to 1392 He was also a poet who left a large body of work preserved in a 14th century manuscript from Hilandar Monastery Dorotej of Hilandar wrote a charter for the monastery of Drenca in 1382 Cyprian Metropolitan of Moscow 1336 1406 Bulgarian born Serbian clergyman who as the Metropolitan of Moscow wrote The Book of Degrees Stepennaya kniga which grouped Russian monarchs in the order of their generations The book was published in 1563 Rajcin Sudic 1335 after 1360 Serbian monk scribe who lived during the time of Lord Vojihna the father of Jefimija Jefimija 1310 1405 daughter of Caesar Vojihna and widow of Jovan Ugljesa Mrnjavcevic took monastic vows and is the author of three found works including Praise to Prince Lazar One of the earliest European female writers Saint Danilo II wrote biographies of Serbian medieval rulers including the biography of Jelena the wife of King Stefan Dragutin Antonije Bagas translated works from Greek into Serbian Euthymius of Tarnovo founder of the Tarnovo Literary School that standardized the literary texts of all Orthodox Slavs including those in Serbia and in Kievan Rus Ukraine Belarus and Russia Nikola Radonja c 1330 1399 as monk Gerasim served and helped with great merit Hilandar and other monasteries at Mount Athos and authored Gerasim Chronicle Gerasimov letopis Princess Milica 1335 1405 consort of Prince Lazar One of the earliest European female writers Psalter of Branko Mladenovic dated 1346 Vrhobreznica Chronicle also written between 1350 and 1400 by an anonymous monk scribe Jefrem patriarch twice Serbian patriarch though Bulgarian born He was also a poet Maria Angelina Doukaina Palaiologina 1350 1394 Serbian writer Kalist Rasoder Gregory Tsamblak fl 1409 1420 Bulgarian writer and cleric abbot of Serbia s Visoki Decani wrote A Biography of and Service to St Stephen Uros III Decanski of Serbia and On the Transfer of Relics of Saint Paraskeva to Serbia Danilo III Patriarch of the Serbs c 1350 1400 Serbian patriarch and writer He wrote Slovo o knezu Lazaru Narrative About Prince Lazar Nikola Stanjevic fl 1355 commissioned monk Feoktist to write Tetravangelion at the Hilandar monastery now on exhibit at the British Museum in London collection No 154 Jelena Balsic 1366 1443 educated Serbian noblewoman who wrote the Goricki zbornik correspondence between her and Nikon of Jerusalem a monk in Gorica monastery Jelena s monastic foundation on Beska Island in Zeta under the Balsici She is now regarded as a representative of Montenegro because she was married on what eventually became Montenegrin territory though Montenegro did not exist in her day Stefan Lazarevic 1374 1427 Knez Despot of Serbia 1389 1427 wrote biographies and poetry one of the most important Serbian medieval writers He founded the Resava School at Manasija monastery Kir Joakim late 14th century musical writer Decani Chronicle written by an anonymous monk also from the Resava School made famous by Manasija monastery Rewritten and published in 1864 by Archimandrite Serafim Ristic of the Decani Monastery Oxford Serbian Psalter written by an anonymous monk scribe Munich Serbian Psalter written by an anonymous monk scribe Tomic Psalter named after Simon Tomic a Serbian art collector found the 14th century illuminated manuscript in Old Serbia in 1901 Đurađ Brankovic 1377 1456 author psalter Oktoih published posthumously in 1494 by Hieromonk Makarije the founder of Serbian and Romanian printing Romylos of Vidin also known as Romylos of Ravanica where he died in the late 1300s Kir Stefan the Serb late 14th and early 15th century Serbian monk scribe and composer Nikola the Serb late 14th and early 15th century Serbian monk scribe and composer Isaiah the Serb monk scribe and composer of chants in the 15th century He finished the translation from Greek to Serbian of the Corpus Areopagiticum the works of Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite in 1371 and transcribed the manuscripts of Joachim Domestikos of Serbia Danilo III patriarch writer and poet Constantine of Kostenets fl 1380 1431 Bulgarian writer and chronicler who lived in Serbia author of the biography of Despot Stefan Lazarevic and of the first Serbian philological study Skazanije o pismenah A History on the Letters Kantakuzina Katarina Brankovic 1418 19 1492 remembered for commissioning the Varazdin Apostol in 1454 Radoslav Gospels work of both Celibate Priest Feodor also known as Inok from Dalsa fl 1428 1429 who is credited for transcribing the Radoslav Gospel Tetraevangelion in the Serbian recension now in the National Library of Russia in St Petersburg Radoslav is the famed miniaturist who illuminated the pages Jelena Balsic s correspondence with monk Nikon of Jerusalem between 1441 and 1442 is found in Goricki zbornik named after the island of Gorica in Lake Skadar where Jelena built a church Dimitrije Kantakuzin while residing in the Rila monastery in 1469 Kantakuzin wrote a biography of Saint John of Rila and a touching Prayer to the Holy Virgin imploring her aid in combating sin Konstantin Mihailovic c 1430 1501 the last years of his life were spent in Poland where he wrote his Turkish Chronicle an interesting document with a detailed description of the historical events of that period as well as various customs of the Turks and Christians Pachomius the Serb Paxomij Logofet prolific hagiographer who came from Mount Athos to work in Russia between 1429 and 1484 He wrote eleven saint s lives zhitie while employed by the Russian Orthodox Church in Novgorod He was one of the representatives of the ornamental style known as pletenje slova word braiding Dimitar of Kratovo 15th century Serb writer and lexicographer of the Kratovo Literary School Ninac Vukoslavic fl 1450 1459 chancellor and scribe at the court of Scanderbeg and author of his letters Deacon Damian who wrote Koporin Chronicle in 1453 Vladislav the Grammarian fl 1456 1483 Serbian monk writer historian and theologian Đurađ Crnojevic fl 1490 1496 first printed the Oktoih at Cetinje in 1495 Bozidar Vukovic ca 1465 1540 one of the writers and early printers of Serb books Andrija Paltasic early printer and publisher of Serb books Dimitar of Kratovo 15th century Serb writer and lexicographer one of the most important members of the Kratovo literary school Martin Segon Serbian writer Catholic Bishop of Ulcinj and a 15th century humanist Lazar of Hilandar After Pachomius the Serb the most significant Serbian monk in Imperial Russia Hieromonk Makarije 1465 c 1530 is the founder of Serbian and Romanian printing having printed the first book in the Serbian language in Obod Crnagora in 1493 and the first book in Wallachia He also wrote extensively Baroque edit Hieromonk Pahomije c 1480 1544 learned the skills of the printing trade from Hieromonk Makarije at the Crnojevic printing house Paskoje Primojevic fl 1482 1527 was a poet and Serbian scribe in the Serbian Chancellery in Dubrovnik during the time of the Republic of Ragusa Bozidar Gorazdanin founded the Gorazde printing house in the 1520s Benedikt Kuripecic 1491 1531 was the first to record part of the folk songs of the Battle of Kosovo dealing with Milos Obilic s exploits Stefan Pastrovic fl 1560 1599 author of two books engaged a certain hieromonk Sava of Visoki Decani to print them in Venice at the Francesco Rampazetto and Heirs publishing house in 1597 Hegumen Mardarije fl 1543 45 was a Serbian Orthodox abbott and one of the first printers Hieromonk Mardarije fl 1550 1568 used to print his books at Mrksina crkva printing house before the Ottomans destroyed it Bonino De Boninis early printer and publisher in Dubrovnik Trojan Gundulic is remembered for printing the first book in Belgrade in 1552 The Four Gospels Vicenco Vukovic was one of the major printers of 16th century Serbia like his father before him Jerolim Zagurovic was a Catholic Serb printer from Kotor Stefan Marinovic was a Serb printer from Scutari during the time of Vicenco Vukovic Jerolim Zagurovic Jakov of Kamena Reka and others The longest lived printing in the Balkans was done at Scutari where Stefan Skadranin worked between 1563 and 1580 When his press stopped because of continued Turkish authority over the region Serbian printing left the Balkans Later Serbian books were printed in Venice Leipzig Vienna and Trieste Jakov of Kamena Reka worked in the Vukovic printing house in Venice with Vicenco Vukovic son of Bozidar Radisa Dimitrovic owned the Belgrade printing house where many medieval works were published Mojsije Decanac fl 1536 40 is remembered for printing Praznicni minej Holiday Menaion of Bozidar Vukovic in Venice in 1538 Hieromonk Genadije was another printer who worked alongside hieromonk Teodosije at Mileseva monastery and later in Venice with hierodeacon Mojsije and hieromonk Teodosije Dimitrije Karaman born in Lipova Arad in the early 1500s was an early Serbian poet and bard Peja priest wrote a poem In the Court and in the Dungeon from The Service of Saint George of Kratovo and a biography of the same saint between 1515 and 1523 Teodor Ljubavic wrote the Gorazde Psalter in 1521 Tronosa Chronicle was written in 1526 and transcribed by hieromonk Josif Tronosa in the eighteenth century Jovan Malesevac was a Serbian Orthodox monk and scribe who collaborated in 1561 with the Slovene Protestant reformer Primoz Trubar to print religious books in Cyrillic Matija Popovic was a 16th century Serbian Orthodox cleric from Ottoman Bosnia who also supported the Reformation movement Peter Petrovics was a 16th century Serbian magnate and one of Hungary s most influential and fervent supporters of the Reformation Luka Radovanovic was a 15th century Serb Catholic priest from Ragusa who owned a small printing press one of the earliest at the time Luka Primojevic is another early printer of the 16th century from Ragusa to use Church Slavonic Cyrillic type Dimitrije Ljubavic 1519 1563 was a Serbian Orthodox deacon humanist writer and printer who sought to bring a rapprochement between the Lutherans and the Eastern Orthodox Church Pajsije I Janjevac 1542 1649 was a Serbian Patriarch and an author whose works showed an admixture of popular elements Jovan the Serb of Kratovo 1526 1583 was a Serbian writer and monk whose name is preserved as the author of six books now part of the Museum Collection of the Serbian Orthodox Church Teodor Racanin Bajina Basta c 1500 Bajina Basta past 1560 was the first Serbian writer and monk of the Rachan Scriptorium School mentioned in Ottoman and Serbian sources Inok Sava c 1530 after 1597 was the first to write and publish a Serbian Primer syllabary at the printing press of Giovanni Antonio Rampazetto in Venice in two editions first on 20 May and the second on 25 May 1597 after which the book somehow fell into neglect only to be rediscovered recently Georgije Mitrofanovic c 1550 1630 was a Serbian Orthodox monk and painter whose work can be seen in the church at the Moraca monastery Vicenco Vukovic was one of the major printers of 16th century Serbia like his father before him Mavro Orbin 1563 1614 was the author of the Realm of the Slavs 1601 which made a significant impact on Serbian historiography influencing future historians particularly Đorđe Brankovic count Zograf Longin was an icon painter and writer Jerolim Zagurovic was a Catholic Serb printer from Kotor Stefan Marinovic was a Serb printer from Scutari during the time of Vicenco Vukovic Jerolim Zagurovic Jakov of Kamena Reka and others Jakov of Kamena Reka worked in the Vukovic printing house in Venice with Vicenco Vukovic Mariano Bolizza fl 1614 was a prominent Serbian writer who also wrote in Italian Gavril Stefanovic Venclovic fl Bajina Basta 1670 Szentendre 1749 one of the first and most notable representatives of Serbian Baroque and Enlightenment literature wrote in the vernacular Milorad Pavic saw Venclovic as a living link between the Byzantine literary tradition and the emerging new views on modern literature He was the precursor of enlightenment aiming most of all to educate the common folk Zaharije Orfelin 1726 1785 one of the most notable representatives of the Serbian Baroque in art and literature Enlightenment edit John of Tobolsk 1651 1715 was a Serbian cleric born in Nizhyn in the Czernihow Voivodeship of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth of the time now revered as a saint Radul of Riđani fl 1650 1666 was a Serbian Orthodox priest and chieftain of Riđani and a prolific letter writer who kept the authorities of Perast informed about Ottoman preparations for the Battle of Perast A collection of his letters are kept in a museum Kiprijan Racanin c 1650 1730 was a Serbian writer and monk who founded a copyist school in Szentendre in Hungary like the one he left behind at the Raca monastery in Serbia at the beginning of the Great Turkish War in 1689 Jerotej Racanin c 1650 after 1727 was a Serbian writer and copyist of church manuscripts and books After visiting Jerusalem in 1704 he wrote a book about his travel experiences from Hungary to the Holy Land and back Cirjak Racanin Bajina Basta c 1660 Szentendre 1731 was a Serbian writer and monk a member of the famed School of Raca Đorđe Brankovic Count of Podgorica 1645 1711 who wrote the first history of Serbia in five volumes Tripo Kokolja 1661 1713 was a well known Serbian Venetian painter Sava Vladislavich 1669 1738 framed Peter the Great s proclamation of 1711 translated Mavro Orbin s Il regno de gli Slavi 1601 The Realm of the Slavs from Italian into Russian and composed the Treaty of Kiakhta and many others Julije Balovic 1672 1727 wrote in Italian and Serbian He is the author of Practichae Schrivaneschae a manual for a ship s scribe and Perast Chronicles a collection of epic poetry Ivan Krusala 1675 1735 is best known for writing a poem about the Battle of Perast in 1654 among others He worked in a Russian embassy in China at the time when Sava Vladislavich was the ambassador Hristofor Zefarovic was a 17th and 18th century Serbian poet who died in Imperial Russia spreading the Pan Slav culture Simeon Koncarevic c 1690 1769 a Serbian writer and Bishop of Dalmatia who exiled twice from his homeland settled in Russia where he wrote his chronicles Parteniy Pavlovich c 1695 1760 was a Serbian Orthodox Church cleric who championed South Slavic revival Danilo I Metropolitan of Cetinje 1697 1735 was a writer and founder of the Petrovic Njegos dynasty Sava Petrovic 1702 1782 wrote numerous letters to the Moscow metropolitan and the Empress Elizabeth of Russia about the deploring conditions of the Serb Nation under occupation by the Turks Republic of Venice and the Habsburg Empire Pavle Nenadovic 1703 1768 was commissioned by Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Karlovci Arsenije IV Jovanovic Sakabenta to compose a heraldic book Stemmatographia Vasilije III Petrovic Njegos 1709 1766 Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Montenegro wrote patriotic poetry and the first history of Montenegro published in Moscow in 1754 Pavle Julinac 1730 1785 was a Serbian writer historian traveler soldier and diplomat Jovan Rajic 1726 1801 writer historian traveler and pedagogue who wrote the first systematic work on the history of Croats and Serbs Mojsije Putnik 1728 1790 Metropolitan educator writer and founder of secondary schools and institutions of higher learning Nikola Neskovic 1740 1789 was a most prolific Serbian icon fresco and portrait painter in the Baroque style Teodor Ilic Cesljar 1746 1793 was one of the best late Baroque Serbian painters from the region of Vojvodina Pavel Đurkovic 1772 1830 was one of the most important Serbian Baroque artists writers icon painters goldsmiths woodcarvers along with Jakov Orfelin 1750 1803 Stefan Gavrilovic Georgije Bakalovic and others Jovan Cetirevic Grabovan 1720 1781 was a Serbian icon painter He painted the Lepavina and Orahovica monasteries among others Kiril Zhivkovich 1730 1807 was a Serbian and Bulgarian writer Petar I Petrovic Njegos 1748 1830 was a writer and poet besides being a spiritual and temporal ruler of the Serb land of Montenegro as he called it Sofronije Jugovic Markovic fl 1789 was a Serbian writer and activist in Russian service He wrote Serbian Empire and State in 1792 in order to raise the patriotic spirit of the Serbs in both the Habsburg and Ottoman empires Tomo Medin 1725 1788 was a Montenegrin Serb writer and adventurer He and Casanova had two duels together Stefano Zannowich 1751 1786 was a Montenegrin Serb writer and adventurer From his early youth he was prone to challenges and adventures unruly and dissipated life He wrote in Italian and French besides Serbian He is known for his Turkish Letters that fascinated his contemporaries His works belong to the genre of epistolary novel Tripo Smeca 1755 1812 was a Venetian historian and writer who wrote in Italian and in Serbian Hadzi Ruvim 1752 1804 was a Serbian Orthodox archimandrite who documented events and wars in his time established a private library wrote library bibliographies collected books in which he drew ornaments and miniatures He did wood carving and woodcutting Rationalism edit Simeon Piscevic 1731 1797 was a Serbian writer and high ranking officer in the service of both Austria and Imperial Russia Dositej Obradovic 1739 1811 the influential protagonist of the Serbian national and cultural renaissance founder of modern Serbian literature Teodor Jankovic Mirijevski 1740 1814 the most influential educational reformer in the Habsburg Empire and Imperial Russia Avram Miletic 1755 after 1826 was a merchant and writer of epic folk songs Avram Mrazovic 1756 1826 was a Serbian writer translator and pedagogue Jovan Muskatirovic 1743 1809 was one of the early disciples of Dositej Obradovic Aleksije Vezilic 1753 1792 was a Serbian lyric poet who introduced the Teutonic vision of the Enlightenment to the Serbs Emanuilo Jankovic 1758 1792 was a Serbian man of letters and of science Stefan von Novakovic 1740 1826 was a Serbian writer publisher and patron of Serbian literature Pavle Solaric 1779 1821 was Obradovic s disciple who wrote poetry and the first book on geography in the vernacular Gerasim Zelic 1752 1828 Serbian Orthodox Church archimandrite traveler and writer compatriot of Dositej His chief work was the travel memoirs Zitije Lives which also served as a sociological work Sava Tekelija 1761 1842 was the patron of Matica Srpska a literary and cultural society Gligorije Trlajic 1766 1811 writer poet polyglot and professor of law at the universities of St Petersburg and Kharkiv Harkov author of a textbook on Civil Law which according to some laid the foundations of Russian civil law doctrine Atanasije Stojkovic 1773 1832 was a Serbian writer pedagogue physicist mathematician and astronomer in the service of Imperial Russia He also taught mathematics at the university of Kharkiv Vicentije Rakic 1750 1818 was a Serbian writer and poet He founded the School of Theology now part of the University of Belgrade when in 1810 he headed a newly established theological college and in 1812 the first students graduated from it He was a disciple of Dositej Obradovic Jovan Pacic 1771 1848 was a Serbian poet writer translator painter and soldier He translated Goethe Teodor Filipovic 1778 1807 writer jurist and educator wrote the Decree of the Governing Council of Revolutionary Serbia He taught at the newly founded National University of Kharkiv with his compatriots Gligorije Trlajic and Atanasije Stojkovic Jovan Dosenovic 1781 1813 was a Serbian philosopher poet and translator Jovan Avakumovic 1748 1810 known as a representative of the Serbian folk poetry of the 18th century though he only wrote a few poems which were part of handwritten poem books Rationalism to Romanticism edit Lukijan Musicki 1777 1837 Serbian Orthodox Abbott poet prose writer and polyglot Georgije Magarasevic 1793 1830 eminent writer historian dramatist publisher and founder and first editor of Serbski Letopis Joakim Vujic 1772 1847 writer dramatist actor traveller and polyglot He is known as the Father of Serbian Theatre 45 Matija Nenadovic 1777 1854 author of Memoirs an eyewitness account of the First Serbian Uprising in 1804 and the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815 Stevan Zivkovic Telemak 1780 1831 is the author of Obnovljene Srbije 1780 1831 Serbie nouvelle 1780 1731 1 and Serbian translator of Francois Fenelon s Les Aventures de Telemaque Dimitrije Davidovic 1789 1838 Minister of Education of the Principality of Serbia writer journalist publisher historian diplomatist and founder of modern Serbian journalism and publishing Luka Milovanov Georgijevic 1784 1828 is considered the first children s poet of new Serbian literature He collaborated with Vuk Karadzic on the production of grammars and the dictionary Stefan Stefanovic 1807 1828 is a Serbian writer who lived and worked in Novi Sad and Budapest Tomo Milinovic 1770 1846 is a Serbian writer and freedom fighter He authored two books Umotvorina published posthumously 1847 and Istorija Slavenskog Primorija lost and never published Dimitrije Vladisavljevic 1788 1858 is a Serbian grammarian translator and writer Jovan Hadzic 1799 1869 was a Serbian writer and legislator Jovan Stejic 1803 1853 was a Serbian physician writer philosopher translator and a critic of Vuk Karadzic s language reform Jovan Sterija Popovic 1806 1856 playwright poet and pedagogue who taught at the University of Belgrade then known as Grande Ecole Velika skola Nikanor Grujic 1810 1887 Rationalism to Romanticism Jovan Đorđevic 1826 1900 Serbian man of letters writer of lyrics to the Serbian National anthem Vasa Zivkovic Rationalism to Romanticism Svetozar Miletic writer and editor of a magazine called Slavjanka in which Serbian students living under Habsburg occupation championed their ideas of national freedom Ljubomir Nenadovic writer Milica Stojadinovic Srpkinja 1828 1878 poet Romanticism edit Petar II Petrovic Njegos Romanticism Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic Romanticism Avram Miletic was merchant and writer of epic songs who wrote the earliest collection of urban lyric poetry Old Rashko Romanticism Zivana Antonijevic Romanticism Tesan Podrugovic Romanticism Filip Visnjic Romanticism Sava Mrkalj Romanticism Đuro Danicic collaborated with Vuk Karadzic in reforming and standardizing the Serbian language and translating the Bible from old Serbo Slavonic into modern day Serbian Vuk Vrcevic collaborated with Vuk Karadzic collecting Serbian tales and songs in Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina and Dalmatia along with Vuk Popovic Ivan Stojanovic Romanticism Branko Radicevic Romanticism Jovan Sundecic Romanticism Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj Romanticism Đura Jaksic Romanticism Novak Radonic 1826 1890 Romanticism Đorđe Markovic Koder Romanticism Milica Stojadinovic Srpkinja Romanticism Staka Skenderova Romanticism a Bosnian Serb writer teacher and social worker Vaso Pelagic Romanticism Laza Kostic Romanticism Stjepan Mitrov Ljubisa Romanticism Pavle Stamatovic Visarion Ljubisa Romanticism Cedomilj Mijatovic Romanticism Kosta Trifkovic Romanticism Ilarion Ruvarac Romanticism Mato Vodopic 1816 1893 was a Serb Catholic Bishop of Dubrovnik and poet Romanticism Marko Miljanov Romanticism Pavle Stamatovic Romanticism Niksa Gradi Romanticism Pero Budmani Romanticism Ivan Stojanovic Romanticism Mirko Petrovic Njegos Romanticism Realism edit Jakov Ignjatovic Realism Dimitrije Ruvarac Realism Kosta Ruvarac Realism Milovan Glisic Realism Stojan Novakovic Jasa Tomic Realism Gavrilo Vitkovic Realism Ljubomir Nenadovic Realism Milan Đ Milicevic Realism Laza Lazarevic Realism Stefan Stefanovic Janko Veselinovic writer Realism Simo Matavulj Realism Pavle Stamatovic Dimitrije Matic Dragomir Brzak Bozidar Petranovic Realism Svetolik Rankovic Realism Stevan Sremac Realism Radoje Domanovic Realism Vojislav Ilic Realism Svetozar Markovic Realism Vladimir Jovanovic Realism Borisav Stankovic Realism Ljubomir Nedic Realism Sava Bjelanovic Realism Marko Car Realism Paja Jovanovic Realism Uros Predic Realism Marko Murat Realism Svetomir Nikolajevic Realism Nikola Musulin Realism Vladan Đorđevic Realism Nikodim Milas Realism Risto Kovacic Realism Ivo Vojnovic Realism Ivan Ivanic Realism a diplomat and an author Antun Fabris 1864 1904 Realism Milan Resetar Realism Medo Pucic Realism Niko Pucic Realism Okica Gluscevic Realism Milorad Pavlovic Krpa Moderna edit Petar Kocic Realism to Moderna Svetozar Corovic Realism to Moderna Branislav Nusic Realism to Moderna Mileta Jaksic Realism to Moderna Aleksa Santic Realism to Moderna Veljko Petrovic poet Moderna Sima Pandurovic Moderna Jevto Dedijer Moderna Milan Rakic Moderna Vladislav Petkovic Dis Moderna Jovan Ducic Moderna Isidora Sekulic Branko Miljkovic Dimitrije Mitrinovic Bogdan Popovic Stijepo Kobasica Kosta Abrasevic Moderna Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch Jela Spiridonovic Savic Veljko Petrovic Dusan Vasiljev Momcilo Nastasijevic poet Vojislav Jovanovic Marambo Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch Jovan Popovic Avant Garde edit Momcilo Nastasijevic Vojislav Jovanovic Marambo naturalism kitchen sink drama Jelena Dimitrijevic Milos Crnjanski for a time led a movement called Sumatraism Stanislav Vinaver 1891 1965 Vladimir Velmar Jankovic 1895 1976 Oskar Davico 1909 1989 Surrealist Desanka Maksimovic 1898 1993 Dusan Vasiljev 1900 1924 Vladan Desnica 1905 1967 Mesa Selimovic Dusan Matic Milena Pavlovic Barili Vasko Popa Contemporary edit B Wongar Serbian Australian writer who explores traditional Serbian and Australian Aboriginal cultures that were both impacted by similar political structures Nenad Prokic Ivan V Lalic Miodrag Pavlovic Branko Copic Charles Simic Milo Dor Milovan Danojlic Vojin Jelic Stojan Cerovic 1949 2005 writer for the magazine Vreme Slobodan Savic Danilo Kis Dejan Stojanovic Matija Beckovic Dobrica Cosic Milorad Pavic Borislav Pekic Aleksandar Novakovic John Simon critic Serbian American author and theatre critic living and working in New York City Svetlana Velmar Jankovic Biljana Srbljanovic Jasmina Tesanovic Prvoslav Vujcic Mateja Matejic priest Zivojin Pavlovic Vidosav Stevanovic Sava Babic Ljubivoje Rsumovic Milan Milisic Spiro Kulisic Mirko Kovac writer Vladimir Voinovich Zoran Spasojevic Vida Ognjenovic Dragomir Dujmov Mihailo Lalic Aleksandar Tisma Rade Jovanovic Dragomir Brajkovic Vladimir Voinovich Miodrag Bulatovic Novica Tadic Rasa Papes Nenad Petrovic Evgenije Popovic Zoran Zivkovic Jovan Cirilov Svetislav Basara Dusko Trifunovic Dusko Radovic Draginja Adamovic Ljubomir Simovic Vladan Matijevic Dragoslav Mihailovic Grozdana Olujic Dobrica Eric Filip David Dragan Lukic Dragomir Brajkovic Mika Antic Sinisa Kovacevic David Albahari Aleksandar Gatalica Radoslav Pavlovic Dusan Kovacevic Vladislav Bajac Goran Petrovic Bogdan Bogdanovic essayist Radovan Zogovic 1907 1986 leading Serb poet and literary critic from Montenegro Milovan Vitezovic Jelena Dimitrijevic Mir Jam Radomir Belacevic Ovidiu Pecican Romanian writer of Serbian origin citation needed Vesna Goldsworthy writer who now lives and works in England Radosav Stojanovic born 1950 Olivia Sudjic British fiction writer 46 47 Aleksandra Cvorovic born 1972 Serbian writer from Banja Luka Jovan Zivlak Miroljub Todorovic 1940 Slaven Radovanovic 1947 Slobodan Skerovic 1954 Ilija Bakic 1960 Zoran Stefanovic 1969 Branislava Ilic 1970 Jelena Ciric born 1973 Serbian writer from Prague Biljana Jovanovic Uros Petrovic Srđan Srdic Performing artists edit Actors edit Nevenka Urbanova 1909 2007 actress Beba Loncar Serbian Italian film actress Sloboda Micalovic Dragan Micanovic Miki Manojlovic born 1950 Yugoslav and Serbian actor star of some of the most important films in Yugoslav cinema president of the Serbian Film Center since 2009 Marija Karan born 1982 Danica Curcic Danish actress Serbian parentage Dragomir Gidra Bojanic Anica Dobra born 1963 Serbian actress who won Bavarian Film Awards Best Young Actress for Rosamunde cast in German Love Scenes from Planet Earth Mel Novak Ben Mulroney Branka Katic Serbian actress Branko Tomovic Danilo Stojkovic Predrag Bjelac Dragan Bjelogrlic born 1963 Serbian actor Milos Bikovic Dragan Nikolic Gala Videnovic Gojko Mitic Ivan Petrovich 1894 1962 German actor of Serbian origin silent screen star Ivan Rassimov brother of actress Rada Rassimov born Djerasimovic Lazar Ristovski actor and director Ljuba Tadic Ljubisa Samardzic Nenad Jezdic Đoko Rosic Mija Aleksic Milena Dravic Radmila Savicevic Ruzica Sokic Svetlana Bojkovic Rahela Ferari Radmila Zivkovic Eva Ras Renata Ulmanski Vesna Cipcic Gorica Popovic Ljiljana Blagojevic Jelica Sretenovic Anita Mancic Natasa Ninkovic Katarina Zutic Zlata Petkovic Branka Katic Vera Cukic Dubravka Mijatovic Olivera Katarina Olga Odanovic Neda Arneric Miodrag Petrovic Ckalja Mira Banjac Mira Stupica Natasa Solak Nikola Đuricko Nikola Kojo Pavle Vujisic Petar Bozovic Predrag Miletic Milos Samolov Gordan Kicic Seka Sablic actress Slobodan Aligrudic Sonja Kolacaric Serbian actress Stevan Salajic 1929 2002 Sonja Savic Serbian actress Srđan Zika Todorovic Stevo Zigon Velimir Bata Zivojinovic Vesna Trivalic Vojin Cetkovic Vojislav Brajovic Zoran Becic Zoran Cvijanovic Zoran Radmilovic Rados Bajic Branimir Brstina Zarko Lausevic Jovan Janicijevic Burdus Slavko Stimac Milan Gutovic Nikola Simic Branko Plesa Vlastimir Đuza Stojiljkovic Bekim Fehmiu Rade Markovic Mihajlo Bata Paskaljevic Josif Tatic Zivojin Milenkovic Marko Nikolic Milorad Mandic Milenko Zablacanski Predrag Ejdus Branko Cvejic Aljosa Vuckovic Dejan Cukic Bora Todorovic Mirjana Karanovic Aleksandar Bercek Branislav Lecic Slavko Labovic Pavle Vujisic Tasko Nacic Yugoslav actor Jelena Tinska actress and ballerina Vesna Trivalic actress Olivera Vuco actress Olivera Markovic actress Petar Bencina actor 48 49 Mihailo Markovic stage actor of the early 20th century renowned for his performances in Nikolai Gogol s Inspector Nina Senicar American film actress Aleksandar Gligoric actor Jelisaveta Orasanin actress Dragana Atlija model and actress Dijana Dejanovic model and Bollywood actress Tamara Dragicevic model and actress Bojana Ordinacev actress Zlata Petkovic actress Mirka Vasiljevic actress Danica Curcic Branko Tomovic Film TV directors and screenwriters edit Predrag Bambic born 1958 film and television cinematographer and producer Dusan Makavejev film director and screenwriter Aleksandar Petrovic Yugoslavian film director Dusan Kovacevic director and writer Srdan Golubovic director Stefan Arsenijevic director Golden Bear winner at the Berlin International Film Festival Zelimir Zilnik director Golden Bear winner at the Berlin International Film Festival Gojko Mitic director Goran Gajic director Goran Paskaljevic director Ivan Sijak director Slavko Vorkapic director and editor Slobodan Sijan director Boro Draskovic director Srđan Dragojevic director Boris Malagurski documentary filmmaker Models edit Aleksandra Melnichenko born 1977 Serbian model and pop group member wife of Andrey Melnichenko Natasa Vojnovic born 1979 Serbian fashion model Maja Latinovic born 1980 Serbian fashion model Sanja Papic born 1984 Miss Serbia and Montenegro at the Miss Universe 2002 Danijela Dimitrovska born 1987 Serbian fashion model Georgina Stojiljkovic born 1988 Serbian fashion model Sara Brajovic French fashion model Aleksandra Nikolic born 1990 Serbian fashion model Olya Ivanisevic Serbian fashion model Mila Miletic Serbian fashion model Sofija Milosevic Serbian fashion model Sara Mitic model and beauty pageant winner Vedrana Grbovic model and beauty pageant winner Sanja Papic Serbian fashion model and beauty pageant winner Anđelka Tomasevic born 1993 model and beauty pageant winner Musicians edit See also List of Serbian musicians Singers and rappers edit Aca Lukas born 1968 pop folk musician Aleksandra Kovac born 1972 pop and R amp B singer songwriter member of K2 Aleksandra Radovic born 1974 pop and R amp B singer Ana Rich born 1983 pop and pop folk singer Bebi Dol born 1962 pop rock and jazz singer songwriter Bora Đorđevic born 1953 rock musician member of Riblja Corba Ceca born 1973 pop folk singer Dalibor Andonov Gru 1973 2019 rapper Leontina Vukomanovic 1974 pop singer songwriter Dragana Mirkovic born 1968 pop folk singer Đorđe Balasevic 1953 2021 pop rock musician Goca Trzan born 1974 Europop singer member of Tap 011 Natasa Kojic born 1988 pop singer songwriter Emina Jahovic born 1982 pop singer songwriter Jelena Karleusa born 1978 pop singer Kristina Kovac born 1974 pop and R amp B singer songwriter member of K2 Lepa Lukic born 1940 folk singer Lola Novakovic 1935 2016 pop singer Milan Stankovic born 1987 pop singer Miroslav Ilic born 1950 folk singer Momcilo Bajagic Bajaga born 1960 rock musician member of Bajaga i Instruktori Nada Mamula 1927 2001 traditional folk singer Natasa Bekvalac born 1980 pop singer Nele Karajlic born 1962 rock musician member of Zabranjeno Pusenje Sara Jo born 1993 pop and R amp B singer Sasa Matic born 1978 pop folk musician Slađana Milosevic born 1955 rock musician Stefan Đuric Rasta born 1989 rapper Svetlana Spajic born 1971 world music singer songwriter Saban Saulic 1951 2019 folk singer songwriter Vlado Georgiev born 1976 pop rock musician Vesna Zmijanac born 1957 pop folk singer Zorica Brunclik born 1955 folk singer Zvonko Bogdan born 1942 traditional folk singer Zeljko Joksimovic born 1972 pop singer 2nd place at Eurovision 2004 and 3rd place at Eurovision 2012 Music performers edit Maja Bogdanovic cellist Milan Uros Dojcinovic guitarist Rasa Đelmas rock drummer Denise Djokic Canadian Cellist Philippe Djokic professor of violin at Dalhousie U Bora Đorđevic rock singer Dusko Gojkovic jazz trumpetist and composer Kornelije Kovac rock keyboard player and composer Zoran Lesandric rock musician Boban Markovic acclaimed brass ensemble leader Boban Markovic Orchestra won Best Orchestra at 40th Guca Sabor 2000 Soundtrack for Kusturica movies Stefan Milenkovic violin player Milan Mladenovic singer guitar player Ana Popovic blues guitarist Jasna Popovic pianist Laza Ristovski rock jazz keyboard player Milenko Stefanovic classical and jazz clarinettist Radomir Mihailovic Tocak rock jazz blues guitarist Miroslav Tadic classical guitarist Bojan Zulfikarpasic pianist Filip Visnjic guslar Petar Perunovic Perun Montenegrin Serb naturalized U S guslar Vlastimir Pavlovic Carevac 1895 1965 Serbian violinist conductor and founder and director of the National Orchestra of Radio Belgrade Ivy Jenkins Ivana Vujic Metal bass player fashion designer Mike Dimkich Punk guitarist The Cult amp Bad Religion Jelena Mihailovic cellist Marina Arsenijevic concert pianist and composer Nemanja Radulovic violinist Composers edit Kir Joakim 14th and early 15th century Kir Stefan the Serb 14th and early 15th century Nikola the Serb 14th and early 15th century Isaiah the Serb 14th and early 15th century Pajsije 1542 1647 the Serbian Patriarch from 1614 to 1647 also composed chants for the liturgy Josif Marinkovic one of the most important Serbian composers of the 19th century Isidor Bajic Stanislav Binicki Dejan Despic Marko Kon Zoran Eric Dragutin Gostuski Stevan Hristic Petar Konjovic 1883 1970 Petar Krstic Ljubica Maric Miloje Milojevic Milan Mihajlovic Stevan Stojanovic Mokranjac Vasilije Mokranjac Vojna Nesic Aleksandar Kobac Mihailo Vukdragovic Milos Raickovic Kristina Kovac Kornelije Stankovic Rudolph Reti Vladimir Graic Petar Stojanovic Marko Tajcevic Vladimir Tosic Jasna Velickovic Josip Runjanin Croatian and Serbian composer ethnic Serb Zoran Sztevanovity Dusan Trbojevic Uros Dojcinovic Zoran Simjanovic Isidora Zebeljan Slavka Atanasijevic was a Serbian composer and pianist Ana Sokolovic Serbian born Canadian music composer Aleksandra Vrebalov Serbian born American composer and musician Opera singers edit Biserka Cvejic born 1923 Serbian famous opera singer and university professor mezzo soprano Radmila Bakocevic born 1933 spinto soprano Oliver Njego born 1959 baritone student of Bakocevic who also crossed over into popular music eventually becoming a prominent opera singer Nikola Mijailovic born 1973 baritone David Bizic born 1975 baritone Laura Pavlovic lyric and spinto soprano opera singer and a soloist with the Serbian National Theatre Opera in Novi Sad Radmila Smiljanic classical soprano who has had an active international career in operas and concerts since 1965 She is particularly known for her portrayals of heroines from the operas of Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini 50 Milena Kitic Serbian born American mezzo soprano Dancers and choreographers edit Milorad Miskovic born 1928 ballet dancer and choreographer honorary president of UNESCO International Dance Council Tamara Martinovic ballet dancerJournalists and critics editMaga Magazinovic Serbia s 1st female journalist and women s rights activist Dada Vujasinovic columnist Miroslav Lazanski columnist Vasilije Stojkovic sports journalist Milorad Sokolovic sports journalist Ljiljana Aranđelovic news paper editor Milan Pantic journalist Danilo Gregoric news paper editor Vuksa Velickovic British cultural critic of Serbian descent Zoran Kesic TV presenter and talk show host Dubravka Lakic film critic Ranko Munitic film critic Mirjana Bjelogrlic Nikolov television journalist Ivan Kalauzovic Ivanus born 1986 journalist and publicist diaspora chronicler Jasmina Karanac television journalist Gordana Susa television journalist and columnist Jelena Adzic Serbian born Canadian CBC journalist and on air personality Sasa Petricic Canadian award winning CBC journalist Anka Radakovich American magazine columnist Dusan Petricic illustrator and caricaturist Toronto Star New York Times Tijana Ibrahimovic Serbian born American fashion journalist Brankica Stankovic Serbian investigative journalistScientists and scholars editNatural science edit See also Category Serbian scientists Mileva Maric mathematician wife of Albert Einstein Miodrag Stojkovic genetic scientist Milutin Milankovic geophysicist astronomer Gordana Vunjak Novakovic biomedical engineer Pavle Vujevic geophysicist Sinisa Stankovic biologist Svetozar Kurepa mathematician Dusan Kanazir molecular biologist Pavle Savic physicist and chemist together with Irene Joliot Curie he was nominated for Nobel Prize in Physics Jovan Cvijic geographer ethnographer and geologist Nikola Hajdin construction engineer Tatomir Anđelic mathematician Dimitrije Nesic mathematician Jovan Cokor epidemiologist Aleksandar Despic physicist Vuk Marinkovic physicist Rajko Tomovic physicist and inventor Slobodan Cuk electrical engineer professor and inventor Ljubomir Kleric mining engineer and mathematician Milomir Kovac veterinary surgeon and professor Milan Damnjanovic physicist Ilija Đuricic veterinary physician Bogdan Duricic biochemist Miodrag Radulovacki neuropharmacologist and professor Bogdan Maglich nuclear physicist Jovan Raskovic psychiatrist Draga Ljocic Serbia s first female doctor and women s rights activist Petar V Kokotovic engineering professor and theorist Milan Raspopovic mathematician Jovan Karamata mathematician Danilo Blanusa mathematician of Serb heritage Zoran Knezevic astronomer Đuro Kurepa mathematician Vladimir Markovic mathematician Dusanka Đokic physicist Petar Đurkovic astronomer Milan Kurepa physicist Marko V Jaric physicist Laza Lazarevic physician Marko Leko chemist Sima Lozanic chemist Gradimir Milovanovic mathematician Dragoslav Mitrinovic mathematician Milorad B Protic astronomer Ljubisav Rakic neurobiologist Dusan Ristanovic medical biophysicist Stevo Todorcevic mathematician Pavle Vujevic geographer and meteorologist Miomir Vukobratovic mechanical engineer and pioneer in humanoid robots Bogdan Gavrilovic mathematician Milan Vukcevich chemist and grandmaster of chess problem composition Jovan Zujovic 1856 1938 pioneer in geological and paleontological science in Serbia Miodrag Petkovic mathematician Srđan Ognjanovic mathematician Vlatko Vedral physicist known for his research on the theory of Entanglement and Quantum Information Theory Tihomir Novakov physicist Petar Đurkovic astronomer Mihajlo D Mesarovic scientist and Club of Rome member Lazar the Hilandarian fl 1404 Serbian Orthodox monk who built the first mechanical clock tower in Russia Ognjeslav Kostovic Stepanovic 1851 1916 created arbonite i e plywood Voja Antonic born 1952 inventor journalist writer magazine editor radio show contributor also creator of a build it yourself home computer Galaksija Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin 1854 1935 physicist professor and inventor of a new telecommunications technology Mihailo Petrovic Alas 1868 1943 author of the mathematical phenomenology and inventor of the first hydraulic computer capable to solve differential equations Pavle Vujevic 1881 1966 founder of the science of microclimatology and one of the first in the science of potamology Ljubinka Nikolic geographer and geologist future colonist chosen for the Mars One project representing Serbia 51 Gordana Lazarevich Serbian born Canadian musicologist and university department head 52 Vesna Milosevic Zdjelar Serbian born Canadian astrophysicist and science educator Jelena Kovacevic Dean of Engineering at NYU s Tandon School and Carnegie Mellon University Jasmina Vujic nuclear engineering professor at Berkeley 1st female nuclear engineering department chair in the US 53 54 Gojko Lalic chemistry professor at the University of Washington 55 Zorica Pantic engineer and president of Wentworth Institute of Technology Maja Pantic A I expert and professor Petar Gburcik meteorologist and professor Adolf Hempt biologist and the founder of the Pasteur Institute Philosophers edit Milan Damnjanovic 1924 1994 philosopher full professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of University of Belgrade Ljubomir Tadic Branko Pavlovic 1928 1996 Dositej Obradovic 1742 1811 author philosopher linguist polyglot and the first minister of education of Serbia regarded founder of modern Serbian literature Branislav Petronijevic important Serbian philosopher and paleontologist in the first half of the 20th century Justin Popovic Svetozar Stojanovic Mihailo Đuric Davor Dzalto Veselin Cajkanovic Nikola Milosevic politician Vojin Rakic Ion Petrovici Rumanian national of Serbian antecedents Đuro Kurepa 1907 1992 best known logician Jevrem Jezdic Thomas Nagel born 1937 Svetozar Markovic 1846 1875 introduced the doctrine of social reform to Serbia Mihailo Markovic Nikola Milosevic Vojin Rakic Divna M Vuksanovic Dimitrije Najdanovic Dimitrije Matic Konstantin Kosta Cukic Ljubomir Nedic 1858 1902 one of the most quoted philosophers in the late 19th century a student of Wilhelm Wundt and professor at the University of Belgrade Ksenija Atanasijevic 1894 1981 the first recognized major female Serbian philosopher and one of the first female professors of Belgrade University Vladimir Jovanovic made a name for himself with his Politicki recnik Political Dictionary as a political theorist Historians and archeologists edit See also List of Serbian historians Jovan Rajic Tibor Zivkovic Wayne S Vucinich Bozidar Petranovic wrote the history of world literature in the 1840s explaining that national culture had neglected literary history Stanoje Stanojevic 1873 1937 Jovan Radonic 1873 1953 Dragutin Anastasijevic 1877 1950 Milan Kasanin Dejan Medakovic Ilarion Ruvarac Panta Sreckovic Dimitrije Ruvarac Miroljub Jevtic Milos Milojevic historian who went to the Kosovo and Metohija region in the 1870s and used three books of travel notes to write a demographic statistical structure of the mutual relations between Serbs and Albanians before the Serbian Turkish Wars 1876 1878 Spiridon Gopcevic Dusan T Batakovic historian and diplomat Milos Mladenovic Sima Cirkovic Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch Rade Mihaljcic Milos Mladenovic Vasilije Krestic Radivoj Radic Latinka Perovic Milan Đ Milicevic Vladimir Dedijer Milan St Protic Milorad Ekmecic Momcilo Spremic Stojan Novakovic Fanula Papazoglu Jevrem Jezdic Anna Novakov Milan Vasic Vaso Cubrilovic Cedomir Antic Predrag Dragic Mihailo Gavrilovic Desanka Kovacevic Kojic Slobodan Jovanovic Jovan Ristic Viktor Novak was a Croatian historian who lived worked and died in Belgrade Serbia Vid Vuletic Vukasovic Gavrilo Vitkovic engineer professor and historian in the 19th century Zivko Andrijasevic George Ostrogorsky 1902 1976 Russian born Serbian historian and Byzantinist Bozidar Ferjancic historian and Byzantine scholar Milos Mladenovic was professor emeritus at McGill in Montreal for many years beginning in the 1950s Traian Stoianovich Milorad M Drachkovitch author of several important books on contemporary political science and history Risto Kovacic 1845 1909 historian Miodrag Grbic archaeologist Miloje Vasic archaeologist Mihailo Valtrovic Economists and sociologysts edit Branko Milanovic born 1953 leading economist in the World Bank s research department dealing with poverty and inequality also a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington D C Radovan Kovacevic Serbian American professor at the Southern Methodist University Research Center for Advanced Manufacturing holder of several U S patents 56 Milan Stojadinovic 1888 1961 Minister of Finance Prime Minister of Yugoslavia 1935 1939 Radovan Jelasic born 1968 Governor of the National Bank of Serbia 2004 2010 Miroljub Labus political economist Dimitrije Matic Konstantin Cukic Cedomilj Mijatovic Cedomir Cupic Editors and publishers edit Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj one of the co founders of Javor The Maple at Novi Sad in 1862 was its editor for many years Zmaj is best known for his poetry Sava Bjelanovic was the publisher of Srpski List in Zadar Dejan Ristanovic Darko F Ribnikar Vladislav F Ribnikar Dimitrije Ruvarac brother of Ilarion Ruvarac Velibor Gligoric literary critic editor and writer Linguists and philologists edit Dejan Ajdacic Rajna Dragicevic born 1968 Serbian linguist lexicologist and lexicographer Pavle Ivic was a leading South Slavic and general dialectologist and phonologist and one of the signatories of the 1986 Memorandum of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic 1787 1864 philologist and linguist who was the major reformer of the Serbian language He deserves perhaps for his collections of songs fairy tales and riddles to be called the father of the study of Serbian folklore He was also the author of the first Serbian dictionary Branko Mikasinovich born 1938 Slavist Milan Resetar 1860 1942 linguist Ragusologist historian and literary critic from Dubrovnik who was a member of the Serb Catholic movement in Dubrovnik Luko Zore Mateja Matejic priest Slavist Svetomir Nikolajevic the first professor at the Department of World Literature in Belgrade s School of Philosophy Katarina Milovuk author of linguistics textbooks translator professor and women s rights activist Ljiljana Crepajac Sava Mrkalj Milan Budimir Rajko Đuric Ivan Klajn Legal experts and lawyers edit Teodor Filipovic also known as Bozidar Grujovic lawyer and professor who taught at the university of Harkov Sava Tekelija 1761 1842 amongst the first Serbian doctor of law president of the Matica srpska philanthropist noble and merchant Kosta Cavoski Sima Avramovic Gligorije Trlajic Teodor FilipovicBusiness entrepreneures editDrago K Jovanovich co founder of the Helicopter Engineering Research Corporation in Philadelphia with F Kozloski Milan Mandaric Serbian American business tycoon Miroslav Miskovic President of Delta Holding Milan Panic President and chief executive officer MP Global Enterprises amp Associates USA Dejan Ristanovic founder and owner of Sezam Pro and PC PRESS Philip Zepter born Milan Jankovic owner of Zepter International Ljubomir Vracarevic developed Real Aikido a new fighting technique in martial arts Vane Ivanovic President of Crestline Shipping Company London UK Veselin Jevrosimovic CEO and founder of Serbian IT company ComTrade Group Miodrag Kostic CEO and founder of MK Group Bogoljub KaricCriminals editVojislav Stanimirovic former Journalist Boss of YACS Crime Group that his son Punch Pavle Stanimirovic took over in NYC Zvezdan Jovanovic former member of the Serbian special police assassinated Serbian Minister Zoran Đinđic Mijailo Mijailovic Swedish psychopath assassin of Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh Arkan warlord organized cime Kristijan Golubovic organized crime Pink Panthers jewel theft network Milorad Ulemek assassin of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđic and former Serbian President Ivan StambolicSportspeople editFurther information List of Serbian sportspeople Basketball edit Aleksandar Nikolic Aca 1924 2000 FIBA Hall of Fame Euroleague Top 10 coaches WC Coach 78 EC Coach 77 EC Cup 70 72 73 Radivoj Korac Zucko 1938 1969 FIBA Hall of Fame top 50 in Europe Euro MVP 61 Eponymous to FIBA Cup Dusan Ivkovic Duda born 1943 Euroleague Top 10 coaches FIBA Coach 90 EC Coach 89 91 95 EC Player 73 Bozidar Maljkovic Boza born 1952 Euroleague Top 10 coaches EL Coach 89 90 93 96 Dragan Kicanovic Kica born 1954 FIBA Hall of Fame Mr Europa 81 82 76 80 WC 78 EC 73 75 77 Zeljko Obradovic born 1960 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors 96 WC 98 EC 97 Bronze 99 EL Coach 92 94 95 00 02 07 09 11 Player 88 WC 90 Milan Opacic born 1960 Dusan Tadic born 1988 Aleksandar Đorđevic born 1967 Top 50 in Europe Mr Europa 94 95 Euro MVP 97 Vlade Divac born 1968 FIBA Hall of Fame Top 50 in Europe Mr Europa 89 Kennedy Award 00 NBA All Star 01 Number retired by Sacramento Kings Predrag Danilovic born 1970 Top 50 in Europe Mr Europa and Italian League MVP 1998 EC 89 91 95 97 Dejan Bodiroga born 1973 Top 10 in 2000s Europe Top 50 overall WC 98 02 EC 95 97 and 01 Nenad Krstic born 1983 All Rookie NBA second team EC Silver 09 Active Sasha Pavlovic Milos Babic Radisav Curcic Serbian Israeli basketball player 1999 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP Rastko Cvetkovic Slavko Vranes Dusko Vujosevic Mile Ilic Zoran Savic Nenad Markovic Borislav Stankovic Kosta Perovic Svetislav Pesic Nikola Plecas Nebojsa Popovic Branislav Prelevic Vladimir Radmanovic Zoran Radovic Trajko Rajkovic Igor Rakocevic Zeljko Rebraca Zoran Savic Zoran Slavnic Borislav Stankovic Dan Majerle Dragan Tarlac Mike Todorovich Dejan Tomasevic Milos Vujanic Ranko Zeravica Ratko Varda Marko Popovic son of Petar Popovic Petar Popovic Zarko Zecevic John Abramovic Miroslav Beric Zarko Cabarkapa Predrag Drobnjak Milan Gurovic Dusan Kecman Aleksandar Aleks Maric Australian Dejan Milojevic Darko Milicic Serbian basketball player NBA champion 2004 Nikola Pekovic Montenegrin NBA Marko Jaric NBA EuroBasket 2001 1st 2002 FIBA World Championship Nikola Dragovic Aleksandar Petrovic Bojan Popovic Velimir Radinovic Nikola Jokic Baseball edit Brian Bogusevic MLB player Jess Dobernic MLB player Walt Dropo MLB player Eli Grba American League Champion with the New York Yankees Mike Kekich MLB player Mike Krsnich MLB player Rocky Krsnich MLB player Babe Martin MLB player Doc Medich MLB player Johnny Miljus MLB player Paul Popovich MLB player Dave Rajsich MLB player Gary Rajsich MLB player Jeff Samardzija player for the Chicago White Sox also wide receiver at Notre Dame Nick Strincevich MLB player Pete Suder MLB player Steve Sundra 1939 World Series Champion pitched with the New York Yankees Washington Senators and St Louis Browns Peter Vuckovich AL Cy Young winner 1982 George Vukovich MLB player John Vukovich MLB player and coach Emil Verban second baseman for the St Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies Chicago Cubs and Boston Braves Wally Judnich MLB player Mike Kreevich MLB player notable center fielder during the 1930s and 1940s Christian Yelich MLB player Mickey Lolich MLB Player Al Niemiec player for the Boston Red Sox Philadelphia Athletics and Seattle Rainiers Steve Swetonic MLB Player Ryan Radmanovich MLB Player and member of Canada Olympic baseball team Erik Bakich college baseball coach Joe Tepsic MLB Player Chess edit Boris Kostic Svetozar Gligoric Borislav Ivkov Ivan Ivanisevic Ljubomir Ljubojevic Alisa Maric Mirjana Maric Robert Markus Aleksandar Matanovic Milan Matulovic Igor Miladinovic Petar Trifunovic Dragoljub Velimirovic Dragoljub Ciric Milunka Lazarevic Petar Popovic Predrag Nikolic Predrag Ostojic Dimitrije Bjelica Dragoljub Janosevic Borislav Milic Milan Vukcevic Milan Vukic Branko Damljanovic Dejan Antic Ozren Nedeljkovic Predrag Nikolic Dragan Solak Vasilije Tomovic Mirko Broder Bosko Abramovic Bojan Vuckovic Borki Predojevic Football edit Nemanja Vidic born 1981 captain for Manchester United has collection of honours including 3 consecutive Premier League titles 4 titles in total the UEFA Champions League the FIFA World Club Cup three League Cup medals as well as being included in three consecutive 4 in total including 2010 11 season PFA Team of the Year sides from 2007 to 2009 In the 2008 09 season he helped United to a record breaking run of 14 consecutive clean sheets and was awarded the Barclays Player of the Season He also collected both the club s Fans and Players Player of the Year awards At the start of the 2010 11 season Vidic was selected as the new team captain of Manchester United 57 He collected his second Barclays Player of the Season in 2010 11 58 Ivica Dragutinovic born 1975 retired played for Sevilla FC won the UEFA Cup 2005 06 2006 07 UEFA Super Cup 2006 Runner up 2007 Spanish Cup 2006 07 2009 10 Spanish Supercup 2007 Runner up 2010 Predrag Đorđevic born 1972 retired played as a left midfielder for the Greek club Olympiacos for 13 years becoming Olympiacos greatest foreign goalscorer averaging a goal every three league matches as well as becoming a symbol of Olympiacos Golden Age of 12 championship trophies in 13 years Đorđevic is acknowledged as one of the greatest foreign players to have played in Greece Đorđevic also played for the Serbian football team amassing 37 caps and 1 goal Branislav Ivanovic born 1984 plays for FC Zenit Saint Petersburg selected as the right back of the season for the Premier League 2009 10 season as Chelsea won the league title and the 2010 FA Cup Final Sasa Ilic George Kakasic Vladimir Jugovic Aleksandar Kolarov born 1985 perhaps one of the best players to come from Serbia now playing Manchester City Darko Kovacevic Milos Krasic Bojan Krkic Mladen Krstajic Miroslav Đukic Zdravko Kuzmanovic Aleksandar Lukovic Damir Kahriman Ljubomir Fejsa Filip Mladenovic Uros Spajic Predrag Mijatovic Dejan Stankovic midfielder playing for Inter Milan since 2004 ESM Team of the Year 2006 07 2009 10 UEFA Champions League Dragan Stojkovic Sergej Milinkovic Savic Nikola Zigic Marko Nikolic born 1989 midfielder Marko Nikolic born 1979 coach Momcilo Gavric was a professional soccer player with OFK Beograd Oakland Clippers San Francisco 49ers Dallas Tornado and San Jose Earthquakes from 1959 to 1978 Miodrag Belodedici Jovan Acimovic Radomir Antic Milorad Arsenijevic Dusan Bajevic Vladimir Beara Vujadin Boskov Ljubisa Brocic Vladimir Durkovic Dragan Dzajic Milan Galic Milutin Ivkovic Borivoje Kostic Vladimir Kovacevic Milos Milutinovic Miljan Miljanic Zoran Mirkovic Rajko Mitic Tihomir Ognjanov Ilija Pantelic Blagoje Paunovic Miroslav Pavlovic Ilija Petkovic Vladimir Petrovic Preki birth name Predrag Radosavljevic Serbian born American international the only player to be named Major League Soccer MVP twice Branko Stankovic Dragoslav Sekularac Milutin Soskic Aleksandar Tirnanic Velibor Vasovic Todor Veselinovic Đorđe Vujadinovic Sasa Ciric Milovan Ciric Tennis edit Novak Djokovic born 1987 world No 1 21 Grand Slams 37 Masters 1000 1st on Money list Janko Tipsarevic born 1984 Viktor Troicki born 1986 former world No 12 6 June 2011 Nenad Zimonjic born 1976 doubles former world No 1 17 November 2008 three Grand Slams Jelena Jankovic born 1985 former world No 1 11 August 2008 one Grand Slam twelve WTA Ana Ivanovic born 1987 former world No 1 9 June 2008 one Grand Slam eleven WTA Bojana Jovanovski born 1991 Kristina Mladenovic born 1993 French of Serbian parentage Alex Bogdanovic born 1984 British of Serbian parentage Ana Jovanovic born 1984 Irena Pavlovic born 1988 Aleksandra Krunic born 1993 Nikola Ciric born 1983 Ilija Bozoljac Nebojsa Djordjevic Marko Djokovic Filip Krajinovic Dusan Lajovic Srdjan Muskatirovic Sima Nikolic Ika Panajotovic Dejan Petrovic David Savic Nikola Cacic Dusan Vemic Miljan Zekic Tamara Curovic Tatjana Jecmenica Karolina Jovanovic Vojislava Lukic Teodora Mircic Dragana Zaric Natasa Zoric Ana Timotic Slobodan Zivojinovic born 1963 former doubles world No 1 8 September 1986 and singles No 19 26 October 1987 Momcilo Tapavica 1872 1949 ethnic Serb who represented Austria Hungary in tennis weightlifting and wrestling in the first 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece and won a bronze medal in the men s singles tennis competition He is the first Serb to win an Olympic medal He became an architect The Matica srpska building in Novi Sad is his work among many others Jelena Gencic coach of Monica Seles and Novak Đokovic Nikola Spear Boxers edit Nikola Sjekloca born 1978 Intercontinental 75 kg WBC Zdravko Micevic born 1982 Serbian born Australian light heavyweight champion Nenad Borovcanin born 1978 current European Cruiserweight boxing champion undefeated with 30 wins and no losses Aleksandar Pejanovic 1974 2011 Super Heavyweight Bronze 2001 Mediterranean Games Murdered Slobodan Kacar born 1957 Light Heavyweight Olympic Gold Moscow 1980 Tadija Kacar born 1956 Light Heavyweight Olympic Silver Montreal 1976 Sreten Mirkovic 1955 2016 European Amateur Boxing Championship 1979 Silver Marijan Benes born 1951 Light Heavyweight European Amateur Boxing Championship 1973 Gold European Boxing Union 1979 Ice hockey edit For Serbian American ice hockey players see this list For Serbian Canadian ice hockey players see this list Dragan Umicevic Swedish Alex Andjelic Serbian coach Ivan Prokic Serbian Milan Lucic Canadian Other sports edit Albert Bogen Albert Bogathy 1882 1961 Serbian born Austrian Olympic silver medalist saber fencer 59 Jovana Brakocevic volleyball player Milorad Cavic Olympic medalist in swimming Filip Filipovic water polo player Nenad Gajic lacrosse player Andrija Geric Olympic champion in volleyball Nikola Grbic volleyball player and coach Olympic champion in volleyball Vladimir Grbic Olympic champion in volleyball member of Volleyball Hall of Fame Nađa Higl swimmer Danilo Ikodinovic water polo player Mile Isakovic Olympic champion in handball Sara Isakovic Olympic medalist in swimming Aleksandra Ivosev Olympic champion in sports shooting Natasa Dusev Janic Olympic champion in canoeing Pavle Jovanovic Serbian American bobsledder Nikola Karabatic French handball player Serbian mother Svetlana Dasic Kitic handball player voted the best female handball player ever Radomir Kovacevic Olympic medalist in judo Bronko Lubich 1925 2007 was a wrestler referee and trainer Ilija Lupulesku Olympic medalist in table tennis Goran Maksimovic Olympic champion in sports shooting Milica Mandic Olympic champion in taekwondo Branislav Martinovic Olympic medalist in wrestling Igor Milanovic is considered the best water polo player of all time Ivan Miljkovic one of the most decorated volleyball players in the world Lavinia Milosovici Romanian gymnast of Serbian origin multiple Olympic champion Milos Milosevic swimmer Vera Nikolic track and field athlete double European Champion in 800m former World record holder Mirko Nisovic Olympic champion in canoeing Slavko Obadov Olympic medalist in judo Nenad Pagonis kickboxing champion Zoran Pancic Olympic medalist in rowing Momir Petkovic Olympic champion in wrestling Andrija Prlainovic water polo player Dan Radakovich sports administrator Paul Radmilovic water polo player for Great Britain in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm Bojana Radulovic handball player Giovanni Raicevich Greco Roman wrestler European Champion 1909 Rhonda Rajsich American racquetball player of Serbian origin Mirko Sandic water polo player member of FINA Hall of Fame Branislav Simic Olympic champion in wrestling Milorad Stanulov Olympic medalist in rowing Aleksandar Sapic born 1978 Serbian politician and a retired water polo player considered by many to be one of the greatest water polo players of all time Beijing 2008 Athens 2004 Sydney 2000 Jasna Sekaric multiple Olympic medalist in sports shooting Dragan Skrbic handball player IHF World Player of the Year 2000 Ivana Spanovic track and field athlete Arpad Sterbik handball goalkeeper representing Yugoslavia and Spain Ethnic Hungarian IHF World Player of the Year 2005 Dragutin Topic track and field athlete World junior record holder in high jump with 2 37 James Trifunov Serbian Canadian Olympic medalist in wrestling Vanja Udovicic water polo player Ljubomir Vracarevic Serbian martial artist and founder of Real Aikido Ljubomir Vranjes handball player Vladimir Vujasinovic water polo player Paola Vukojicic field hockey player Bill Vukovich Serbian American automobile racing driver Nick Zoricic Serbian born professional Canadian skier who died in Switzerland while competing Zoran Zorkic golf coach in Texas Ivan Saric wrestler and a pioneer in aviation Velimir Stjepanovic swimmer Luka Stevanovic swimmer Andrea Arsovic sports shooter Tijana Boskovic volleyball player Olympic medalist Maja Ognjenovic volleyball player Olympic medalist For Serbian American American football players see this list for baseball players see this list Other editGeorge Fisher Serbian Đorđe Sagic 1795 1873 American military and politician fought in the Texas Revolution and First Serbian Uprising Nick Vujicic preacher and motivational speaker Vesna Vulovic flight attendant She holds the world record according to the Guinness Book of Records for surviving the highest fall without a parachute 10 160 metres 33 330 ft 60 61 Scepan Mali fl 1767 1773 impostor pretender of Montenegro by falsely representing himself as the Russian Tsar Peter III Black Mike Winage 1870 1977 Serbian Canadian miner pioneer adventurer and one of the original settlers in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush who lived to be 107 years old Nedeljko Cabrinovic member of the Black HandSpies edit Dusan Popov 1912 1981 code name Tricycle MI6 double agent inspiration for James Bond Branko Vukelic 1904 1945 Soviet spy Mustafa Golubic Soviet spyYouTubers edit Bogdan 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