Jovan or John the Serb (Serbian: Јован Србин, Србин Јован/Jovan Srbin, Srbin Jovan, Greek: Ἱωάννης ό Σἐρβος) may refer to:
Jovan the Serb of Kratovo (1526–1583), Serbian Orthodox priest and scribe
Jovan II, Patriarch of the Serbs (1592–1613)
Jovan Monasterlija (fl. 1683–1706), Austrian-Serbian commander of the Serbian Militia
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Jovan or John theSerb (Serbian: Јован Србин, Србин Јован/Jovan Srbin, Srbin Jovan, Greek: Ἱωάννης ό Σἐρβος) may refer to: JovantheSerb of Kratovo (1526–1583)...
Jovan Nenad (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Ненад; Hungarian: Fekete Iván or János; ca. 1492 – 26 July 1527), known as the Black was a Serb military commander...
Jovan Divjak (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Дивјак; 11 March 1937 – 8 April 2021) was a Bosnian army general who served as the Deputy Commander of the Bosnian...
JovantheSerb of Kratovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Србин из Кратова; 1526–1583) or Protopop Jovan (Протопоп Јован) was a Serb Orthodox priest and scribe...
elements. JovantheSerb of Kratovo (1526–1583) was a Serbian writer and monk whose name is preserved as the author of six books, now part of the Museum...
Jovan Radomir (born 8 September 1963) is a Serbian-Swedish television presenter, best known for presenting music programmes for Sveriges Television (SVT)...
Jovan Popović Tekelija (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Поповић Текелија; c. 1660 – c. 1721–1722) was a Serb army officer serving in the Habsburg army. As commander...
List of Serbs is a list of notable people who are Serbs or of Serb ancestry. The list includes all notable Serbs sorted by occupation and year of birth...
Protopop Jovan (Serbian Cyrillic: Протопоп Јован) is theSerbian-language rendition of "Protopope John". It may refer to: JovantheSerb of Kratovo (1526–1583)...
and Jovan Šantrić. With the founding of theSerb Democratic League, it became the first political party to represent the interests of theSerbs in the Ottoman...
Jovan Monasterlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Монастерлија; fl. 1683–1706) was a Serbian vice-voivode (podvojvoda) and Austrian (Holy Roman Empire) imperial...
Jovan Vladimir or John Vladimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Владимир; c. 990 – 22 May 1016) was the ruler of Duklja, the most powerful Serbian principality...
(1720–1785), Hristofor Žefarović (d. 1753), and Ivan Boldižar (1917–1986). JovantheSerb of Kratovo (1526–1583), priest and scribe Zaharije Orfelin (1720–1785)...
Jovan Samuilović Horvat de Kurtič, also referred to as Ivan Horvat (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Самуиловић Хорват de Куртич, also referred to as Иван Хорват;...