Vukan (Serbian: Вукан) is a Serbian male given name that may refer to: Vukan of Rascia, the Grand Prince of Serbia 1083 - 1112 Stefan Vukan, nephew of...
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Vukan Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукан Немањић, pronounced [ʋǔkan ně̞maɲit͡ɕ]; before 1165 – after 1207) was the Grand Prince of the Grand Principality...
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Vukan Perović (Cyrillic: Вукан Перовић; born 18 October 1952) is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a striker. Perović began...
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Vukan of Serbia may refer to: Vukan I of Serbia, founder of the Vukanović dynasty, Grand Prince of Serbia from 1080 to 1112 Vukan II of Serbia, from the...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vukan's Gospel. Vukan's Gospel (Serbian Cyrillic: Вуканово јеванђеље Serbian Latin: Vukanovo jevanđelje) is a 13th-century...
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Vukan Savićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукан Савићевић, pronounced [ʋǔkan saʋǐːtʃeʋitɕ]; born 29 January 1994) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who...
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Vukan Vuletić (Serbian: Вукан Вулетић) (born 21 January 1973) is a Serbian diver. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and took 37th place...
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Vukan I (Serbian: Вукан, Greek: Βολκάνος; c. 1050 – 1112) was the Grand Prince of Serbia from 1083 until he died in 1112. During their first years he...
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Vukan R. Vuchic (Serbian: Vukan R. Vučić, Serbian Cyrillic: Вукан Р. Вучић; born 14 January 1935) is a Serbian-American public transport expert, a professor...
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Jasenovac Vukašinovac, Serbian village near Aleksinac. Vukašinović Vuk Vukota Vukan (disambiguation) This page or section lists people that share the same given...
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Montenegro, Herzegovina, and southern Dalmatia. It was founded by Grand Prince Vukan, who initially (c. 1082) served as regional governor of the principality...
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Bodin appoints brothers Vukan and Marko, sons of Petrislav, as rulers of Rascia. In 1089, the Byzantines capture Bodin, and Vukan retains independence,...
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Nemanja gives Vukan, as heir presumptive, appanages of the conquered lands, including Hvosno and Toplica around 1190 as Grand Prince. Although Vukan was the...
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Prince Stefan Nemanja and Anastasija. His older brother and heir apparent, Vukan, ruled over Zeta and the neighbouring provinces (the highest appanage) while...
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charter boats for recreational fishing. The company was founded by CEO Vukan Simic. The company has been described as an online travel agency for fishing...
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Germany–France (Semi-finals) Slovenia Damir Skomina Jure Praprotnik Robert Vukan Bojan Ul (standby) Matej Jug Slavko Vinčić Russia–Slovakia (Group B) Switzerland–France...
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of Duklja, a Serbian state, briefly in 1102–03 under the suzerainty of Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia. He was the son of Branislav, the Prince of Duklja...
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states in Bosnia (under Stefan) and Serbia (under Vukan and Marko), which recognized his supremacy. Vukan and Marko, the new princes of Serbia were probably...
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the period 1081–1092 was found in 2018 near the site. It is possble that Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia have temporarily taken Ras and other watchtowers...
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Tonolini (Italy) Damir Skomina (Slovenia) Jure Praprotnik (Slovenia) Robert Vukan (Slovenia) Clément Turpin (France) Cyril Gringore (France) Nicolas Danos...
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given name Vukan. It may refer to: Nenad Vukanić (born 1974), Serbian-Montenegrin water polo player Dragan Vukanić, Nemanja Vukanić, Vukan Vukanić, Serbian...
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complex relations with the Byzantine empire. In 1083, king Bodin appointed Vukan as governor of the Raška (i.e. Serbia). He enlarged his domain, proclaimed...
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Serbian medieval literature were created– the Miroslav Gospels and the Vukan Gospels, which combined handwritten Biblical texts with painted initials...
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engage Vukan. However, Vukan withdrew to the fortified town of Zvečan and offered a negotiation. The emperor's acceptance points to the importance Vukan apparently...
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reputation and influence waned. He was pushed aside by one of his governors, Vukan, who continued the struggle against the Byzantines. Bodin was the son of...
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who was a son of Petrislav Vojislavljević and brother of Grand Prince Vukan, who had sworn an oath of loyalty to Constantine Bodin, the Grand Prince...
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husband's political campaign. In June 2017, she gave birth to their son, Vukan. Čongradin, Piše: Snežana. "Ko je prva dama Srbije?". Dnevni list Danas...
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Stefan Nemanja (1166–1196), father of Stefan Nemanjić, granted his elder son Vukan Nemanjić rule in Duklja, with the title of king. By that time, the "Old...
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The Vukanović family was named by later historians, after its founder Vukan of Serbia. However, the family itself is also known as the Urošević dynasty...
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2019, Hungarian immigrant Zoltán Krisko, manager of the estate of György Vukán [hu], filed a lawsuit against Marvel Entertainment Group, Warner Chappell...
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