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Many of those people are Serbs, just born in montenegro. But i see the article covers these people. Milla Jovovich was, however, serbian girl from Russia, not Montenegro. Her Grandfather was either from serbia or montenegro. |
Many of those people are Serbs, just born in montenegro. But i see the article covers these people. Milla Jovovich was, however, serbian girl from Russia, not Montenegro. Her Grandfather was either from serbia or montenegro. |
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:Well yes, but her grandfather was from the Vasojević tribe in Montenegro. Well, that fact does make her Montenegrin, but to mention that the Vasojevići were originally Serbs descended from royal Nemanjić family, which in turn descended from the royal Dukljan (Montenegrin) family of Vojislavljevići. Oh my God, I think I'm going to crazy with this geneaological knowledge of mine. Well, you get the picture. [[User:CrnaGora|--Crna Gora]] 23:32, 30 January 2007 (UTC) |
:Well yes, but her grandfather was from the Vasojević tribe in Montenegro. Well, that fact does make her Montenegrin, but to mention that the Vasojevići were originally Serbs descended from royal Nemanjić family, which in turn descended from the royal Dukljan (Montenegrin) family of Vojislavljevići. Oh my God, I think I'm going to crazy with this geneaological knowledge of mine. Well, you get the picture. [[User:CrnaGora|--Crna Gora]] 23:32, 30 January 2007 (UTC) |
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::*Her grandfather was from the Serb clan of Vasojevići ([http://arhiva.kurir-info.rs/Arhiva/2006/jun/27/V-05-27062006.shtml Udruženje Vasojevića traži regionalnu autonomiju...]) from the region of Montenegro. Vojislav was an ethnic Serb, with origin in the different Serbian principalities of Travunia, Hum, Rascia and Duklja. Duklja was ruled and inhabited by Serbs and '''no other slavic group''' until 14-500s when Muslim slavs first were recorded as living in Montenegro. Croats lived in the Venetian enclaves. (Montenegrin nation was fabricated by Tito following WW2, '''1948 is the first time in history the Montenegrins are registered''' as something else than ethnographic Serbs). So, to answer you, NO, I don't get your picture. /[[User_talk:Ajdebre]] |
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This list is very disscutable,so I appelle it to be clear from the people who declarate or had declarated theirselves as Serbs.People of Montenegro are Serbs (half of my family is from there) and there are not "Montenegrins".However,if today some people insist to be "Montenegrin",like Milo Djukanovic,put him on the list,but pure Serbs like Njegos,Mila Jovovic and so on,please,remove from the list.It confuse foreigns!
How can be Jovan Cvijic(born in Serbia)considered Montenegrin
- It's fixed. Sorry about that. —Mets501 (talk) 13:10, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Disputable article, at least
Many of those people are Serbs, just born in montenegro. But i see the article covers these people. Milla Jovovich was, however, serbian girl from Russia, not Montenegro. Her Grandfather was either from serbia or montenegro.
- Well yes, but her grandfather was from the Vasojević tribe in Montenegro. Well, that fact does make her Montenegrin, but to mention that the Vasojevići were originally Serbs descended from royal Nemanjić family, which in turn descended from the royal Dukljan (Montenegrin) family of Vojislavljevići. Oh my God, I think I'm going to crazy with this geneaological knowledge of mine. Well, you get the picture. --Crna Gora 23:32, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
- Her grandfather was from the Serb clan of Vasojevići (Udruženje Vasojevića traži regionalnu autonomiju...) from the region of Montenegro. Vojislav was an ethnic Serb, with origin in the different Serbian principalities of Travunia, Hum, Rascia and Duklja. Duklja was ruled and inhabited by Serbs and no other slavic group until 14-500s when Muslim slavs first were recorded as living in Montenegro. Croats lived in the Venetian enclaves. (Montenegrin nation was fabricated by Tito following WW2, 1948 is the first time in history the Montenegrins are registered as something else than ethnographic Serbs). So, to answer you, NO, I don't get your picture. /User_talk:Ajdebre