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Vojislava (Serbian Cyrillic: Војислава) is a
South Slavic given name, a
feminine form of Vojislav; it
consists of two parts: "Voj" -
which means "war...
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Vojislava Lukić (Serbian Cyrillic: Војислава Лукић,
pronounced [lǔːkitɕ]; born 31
March 1987) is a
Serbian former tennis player. Born and
raised in Subotica...
- Skanderbeg's
Mother – Jörg Breu II 1533 Other names
Jella (Gjela), Vojsava,
Vojislava Born Polog,
likely a
reference to the
Polog valley Noble family Kastrioti...
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named after Protić's
grandson Vladimir Benišek,
while 5397
Vojislava is
named after Vojislava Protić-Benišek, his daughter, who has been a
member of the...
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Vojislav were
recognized as
overlords of the Hum region. His
daughter Vojislava married nobleman Brajko Branivojević. Miloš,
mentioned as
stavilac in...
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Teodora Branković (c. mid 1300s), also
known as Theodora,
Vojislava or
Voisaava was a
Serbian noblewoman and
Princess of
Albania and Lady of Durrës by...
- voj ("war, warrior"), and
slava ("glory, fame"). Its
feminine form is
Vojislava. The
first historical encounter of the name is
through Serbian ruler Stefan...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Воисава Балшић; Albanian:
Voisava Balsha), also
known as
Vojislava,
Vojsava or
Voislava was an
Albanian princess and
member of the Balsha...
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throne by Stjepan, ban of Bosnia,
often deemed his son.
Kulin married Vojislava, with whom he had two sons:
Stephen Kulinić, the
following Ban of Bosnia...
- street,
right side of the
Highway Belgrade–Niš and
between Ustanička and
Vojislava Ilića streets. It
borders the
neighborhoods of Dušanovac on the west,...