List of Serbs of Montenegro
List of Serbs of Montenegro.
Monarch
- Peter of Diokleia
- Stefan Vojislav
- Jovan Vladimir
- Mihailo Vojislavljević
- Constantine Bodin
- Miroslav of Hum
- Stefan Nemanja
- Vukan Nemanjić
- Stefan Vukanović Nemanjić
- Stefan the First-Crowned
- Stefan Radoslav
- Stefan Vladislav
- Jelena Balšić
- Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro
- Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš
- Alexander I of Yugoslavia
- George, Crown Prince of Serbia
Religion
- Saint Sava
- Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje
- Petar I Petrović-Njegoš
- Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
- Stefan Štiljanović
- Jevstatije I
- Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo V
- Arsenije III Čarnojević
- Sava Petrović
- Visarion Ljubiša
- Varnava, Serbian Patriarch
- Amfilohije Radović, archbishop
- Osanna of Cattaro
Military
- Bajo Pivljanin (1630–1685), Hajduk commander in Venetian service, born in Piva
- Mlatišuma (1664–1740), Habsburg Serbian commander, born in Bjelopavlići
- Vukosav Puhalović (fl. 1665–69), Hajduk commander in Venetian service
- Grujica Žeravica (fl. 1665–69), Hajduk commander in Venetian service, born in Banjani
- Matija Zmajević (1680-1735), admiral of the Baltic Fleet and the shipbuilder of the Russian Tsar Peter the Great
- Ivan Lukačević (fl. 1711–12), Russian captain and delegate, born in Podgorica
- Jovan Albanez (fl. 1711–27), Russian major, born in Podgorica
- Marko Ivanović Vojnović (1750–1807), Admiral of the Russian Imperial Navy, one of the founders of the Black Sea Fleet.
- Vasos Mavrovouniotis (1797–1847), Greek Revolutionary commander, born in the Bay of Kotor
- Mašo Vrbica (1833–1898), Montenegrin commander, born in Njeguši
- Janko Vukotić (1866–1927), Montenegrin general, born in Čevo
- Pavle Đurišić, Chetnik commander, born in Podgorica
- Zaharije Ostojić, Chetnik commander, born in Bar
- Blagoje Jovović (1922–1999), Yugoslav Partisan, born in Danilovgrad
Politicians
- Milovan Đilas, Yugoslav politician
- Branko Kostić, Yugoslav politician
- Momir Bulatović, Yugoslav politician
- Radovan Karadžić, Bosnian Serb politician
- Žarko Obradović, Serbian politician
Writers
- Stefan Paštrović, author of the First Serbian Primer
- Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, poet
- Nikola Vukčević, Montenegrin historian
- Aleksandar Stamatović, Montenegrin historian
- Zoran Lakić, Montenegrin historian
- Borislav Pekić, Serbian writer
- Matija Bećković, Serbian poet
- Andrija Zmajević, Venetian Baroque poet, Archibishop and theologian
- Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša, Serbian writer and politician
- Stefano Zannowich, writer and adventurer
Artists
- Petar Lubarda, painter
- Milo Milunović, painter
- Risto Stijović, sculptor
Science and education
- Ljubomir Jovanović, historian and professor at the University of Belgrade
- Risto Kovačić, historian and teacher
Entertainment
- Vlado Georgiev, Serbian singer
- Zoran Kalezić, Montenegrin singer
- Marinko Madžgalj, Serbian actor and musician
- Žarko Laušević, Serbian actor, born in Cetinje
- Vesna Zmijanac, Serbian folk singer, born in Nikšić
- Sanja Đorđević, Serbian folk singer, born in Pljevlja
- Goga Sekulić, Serbian pop singer, born in Pljevlja
Sports
- Žarko Varajić, basketball player, Olympic silver medalist and European champion
- Rajko Žižić, basketball player, European champion
- Žarko Knežević, basketball player
- Žarko Paspalj, basketball player, Olympic silver medalist, World and European champion
- Aleksandar Pavlović, basketball player
- Nikola Peković, basketball player
- Predrag Savović, basketball player
- Nikola Mirotić, Spanish basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist and European champion
- Milica Dabović, basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist and European champion
- Ana Dabović, basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist and European champion
- Slobodan Marović, football player, European Cup champion
- Duško Radinović, football player
- Stefan Babović, football player
- Milovan Jakšić, football player
- Ljubomir Radanović, football player, Olympic bronze medalist
- Ivica Kralj, football player
- Dragoslav Jevrić, football player
- Mirko Vučinić, football player
- Petar Škuletić, football player
- Staniša Mandić, football player, World U-20 champion
- Branko Štrbac, handball player, Olympic champion
- Nenad Peruničić, handball player, bronze medalist at the European Championship
- Ivan Nikčević, handball player, silver medalist at the European Championship
- Darko Stanić, handball player, silver medalist at the European Championship
- Mijajlo Marsenić, handball player
- Katarina Bulatović, handball player, Olympic silver medalist and European champion
- Ana Đokić, handball player, Olympic silver medalist and European champion
- Bojana Popović, handball player, Olympic silver medalist
- Ana Radović, handball player, Olympic silver medalist
- Mirjana Milenković, handball player
- Goran Vujević, volleyball player, Olympic European champion
- Miloš Nikić, volleyball player, European champion
- Silvija Popović, volleyball player, Olympic silver medalist and European champion
- Dejan Dabović, water polo player, Olympic champion
- Milorad Krivokapić, water polo player, Olympic champion
- Đorđe Perišić, water polo player, Olympic champion
- Igor Gočanin, water polo player, Olympic champion
- Andrija Prlainović, water polo player, Olympic, World and European champion
- Dušan Mandić, water polo player, Olympic, World and European champion
- Aleksandar Pejanović, boxer
- Nikola Sjekloća, boxer
- Milos Raonic, Canadian tennis player, World No.4[1][2]
Other
- Božidar Vuković
- Branislav Šoškić
- Vlado Strugar
- Tomislav Karadžić, businessman and football administrator
See also
- List of Serbs
- List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of Serbs of Croatia
- List of Serbs of the Republic of Macedonia
- List of Serbs of Slovenia
- List of Serbs of Albania
References
- ↑ Fragomeni, Carmela (August 11, 2013). "Serbian hunting club oldest of its kind in North America". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
- ↑ McRae, Donald (June 6, 2016). "Milos Raonic: ‘Pete Sampras was my idol and I’d love to win Wimbledon’". The Guardian. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
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