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Milica Bakić-Hayden, Professor at University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa
Dušan T. Bataković, Director of the institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian academy of Sciences and arts, Belgrade
Matija Bećković, poet, member of Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Dimitrije Bogdanović (1930–1986), medievalist, Professor of the Belgrade University, member of the Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Boško Bojović, senior research fellow, institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian academy of Sciences and arts, lecturer at École pratiques des hautes études in Paris
irinej Bulović, bishop of Bačka and professor of New Testament at University of Belgrade
Sima M. Ćirković (1929–2009), historian, professor of the Belgrade University, member of the Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Dimitrije Djordjević (1922–2009), professor emeritus, University of California at Santa Barbara, where he tought Balkan and east european history
Tihomir R. Djordjević, ethnologist, member of the Serbian Royal academy
irinej Dobrijević is a Serbian Orthodox Bishop of the Metropolitanate of australia and New Zealand
alex N. Dragnich (1911–2009), professor emeritus of Vanderbilt University. in 1947–50, he served as cultural attache and public affairs officer in the american embassy in Belgrade
Milorad M. Drashkovich (1921–1996), former director of the Hoover archives, senior fellow at the Hoover institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University
Smilja Marjanović Dušanić, historian, Professor at the Belgrade University
Thomas a. emmert, Professor emeritus in St. Peter, Minnesota, where he lectured in Russian, Central european, and Balkan history
arthur evans Sir, (1851–1941), British archaeologist and travel- writer
Milica Grković, philologist, paleographer, and retired professor at Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad
F. W. Harvey, english poet, broadcaster, and solicitor whose poetry became popular during and after World War i
Milan ivanović (1923–2011), art historian who worked on studying, protecting, and popularizing the culture of Kosovo and Metohija. Worked for Serbian academy for Sciences and arts.
Sava janjić, an Orthodox monk and the abbot of the Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Visoki Dečani, Kosovo and Metohija
atanasije jevtić, bishop retired of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, and a Professor at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade
Savo jović, general secretary of the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Dušan Kašić (1914–1990) was a Professor of History at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade
Svetozar Koljević, Professor emeritus, Sarajevo University, Member of Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Desanka Maksimović (1898–1993), poet, member of Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Mirjana Menković, ethnologist, Director of the ethnological Museum, Belgrade
abbess Michaela of St. Paisius Serbian Orthodox Monastery in Safford, arizona
Boris Milosavljević, research fellow, institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Rajko Nogo, poet, essayists and literary critic, member of academy of Sciences and arts of Republic of Srpska
Miodrag Pavlović, a Serbian poet, writer, and critic, member of Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Vasko Popa, one of the great post-war european poets. Popa’s poetry embodies the most profound imaginative truths of our age, precisely located in the reality and history of Serbia, in the heart of Central europe
amfilohije Radović, Metropolitan of Montenegro, theologian, poet, and writer; a Professor at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade
Milan M. Rakić (1876–1838), poet, ambassador of Kingdom of Yugoslavia, member of the Serbian Royal academy
Živojin Rakočević, poet, writer, and journalist from Kosovo; director of Cultural Center in Gračanica
Radovan Samardžić (1922–1994), historian, Professor of the Bel- grade University, member of Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Ljubomir Simović, poet, member of Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Stamatis Skliris, Orthodox iconographer, art critic, designer, and stylist of icons, as well as of the ancient, medieval and modern art
Radosav Stojanović, poet, writer and journalist from Priština Paul (Pavle) Stojčević, former bishop of Ras-Prizren (Kosovo and Metohija region); Patriarch Pavle was elected as head of the Serbian Patriarchate in 1990 and served until his repose in 2009
Gojko Subotić, art historian, member of Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Bogoljub Šijaković, Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade
Slavko Todorovich, worked for the american embassy in the information and cultural program; headed Yugoslav service in Washington for the Voice of america
Maxim Vasiljević, bishop of Western america and professor at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade
St Nikolai of Žiča (Velimirović), was bishop of Ohrid and of Žiča in the Serbian Orthodox Church, an influential theological writer and a highly gifted orator.
Mirčeta Vemić, cartographer at Geographical institute "jovan Cvijić", Serbian academy of Sciences and arts
Dragan Vojvodić, art historian, Professor of Serbian Medieval art History at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade.
andrew Wermuth, hieromonk from St. Herman of alaska Monastery, alaska
Rebecca West was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer
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