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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 Prin****lity...
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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 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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Vukan I (Serbian: Вукан, Gr****: 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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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 Vuletić (Serbian: Вукан Вулетић) (born
January 21, 1973) is a
Serbian diver. He
competed at the 1996
Summer Olympics in
Atlanta and took 37th place...
- Montenegro, Herzegovina, and
southern Dalmatia. It was
founded by
Grand Prince Vukan, who
initially served as the
regional governor of the prin****lity (c. 1082)...
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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,...