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Rulers of Montenegro and their issue[edit]

Petrović-Njegoš Dynasty[edit]


Scholars, Academics, Educators[edit]

Scientists & Inventors[edit]

Category:Serbian scientists

Art Historians[edit]

Writers[edit]

Category:Serbian writers




World record holders[edit]

Performance artists[edit]

Archeologists[edit]

Cartoonists/Illustrators[edit]

Photographers[edit]

Models[edit]


Philanthropists[edit]

Military History (Serbian Rebellions, Revolts and Uprisings of 1804-1815)[edit]

Foreign Armies and Navies[edit]

Chile[edit]

  • Captain Petar Zambelic (In the 1890s the Chilean Navy allocated a survey ship—the Condor—to him for sea route exploration. He died in 1903 in an accident. A commemorative plaque in Cyrillic was dedicated to him in his native Boka Kotorska in 1952)

Italy[edit]

Holy Roman Empire under Leopold I[edit]

Malta[edit]

Hungary[edit]

Austria-Hungary[edit]

Greece: Greek War of Independence[edit]

  • Čučuk Stana
  • Vasos Mavrovouniotis (His name translated from Greek reads: "Vaso the Montenegrin," but his real name is Vaso Brajovic in his native Serbian. Vaso is the father of Timoleon Vasos Mavrovouniotis)

Cretan State[edit]

Ottoman Empire[edit]

Moldavia[edit]

Wallachia[edit]

During a revolt headed by Prince Matei Basarab de Brankovan against the Turks in 1655, Serbs constituted a vast majority of mercenary troops known as seimeni, given that their nucleus is attested to have been formed by "Serb seimeni".

United States[edit]

During the American Civil War, the earliest Serbian immigrants who came to Louisiana from the Old Country served in the Slavonian Rifle Company, European Brigade, and Louisiana Militia.(Source: "Yugoslavs in Louisiana" by Milos M. Vujnovich, Pelican Publishing, Louisiana, 1999)

Russian Empire[edit]

In the service of Peter the Great:

In the service of Imperial Russia, circa 18th Century:

  • Mark Voynovich, (1750–1807, Russian Admiral, one of the founders of the Russian Black Sea Fleet))

In the service of Elizabeth of Russia, the daughter of Peter the Great

In the service of Catherine the Great

In the service of Tsar Alexander I during the French invasion of Russia:

In service of Czar Nicholas II of Russia during the Russo-Japanese War

In the service of Czar Nicholas II of Russia during the Great War and after

The formation of the 1st Serbian Volunteer Division took place in early 1916 under the command of General Stevan Hadzic, the Minister for War at Odessa. In the fall of 1916, the 2nd Serbian Volunteer Division and a Serbian Volunteer Corp were formed by General Mihailo Zivkovic. The Czechoslovak Legions were a part of the two Serbian Volunteer Divisions. Forming volunteer military units from prisoners of war (POW), mostly Slavs and Romanians from disputed territories long occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Empire was a case without precedent in international law and the Hague Convention

During the Great Patriotic War:

Polish Kingdom[edit]

At the end of the 15th century, Raci warriors came to the Polish Kingdom and played an important role in forming the Polish hussars.

Byzantine Empire[edit]

The two last Byzantine Emperors of the Palaiologos Dynasty

Bulgaria[edit]

France[edit]

Mexico[edit]

Rogue Monks and Pretenders[edit]

Mythological Personalities & Prosopopeia[edit]

Fictional Characters in Books and Video Games[edit]

Assassins and other outlaws[edit]

The people in sports[edit]

Spies[edit]

Martyrs of the Holocaust[edit]

Others[edit]

Friends of the Serbs[edit]