List of Famous people born in Serbia
Beba Lončar
Desanka "Beba" Lončar is a Serbian-Italian film actress. She appeared in 52 films between 1960 and 1982. She was born in Belgrade, Serbia. Known for her film career during the 1960s and 1970s, she first became a star in native Yugoslavia before moving to Italy where she achieved considerable success.
Jovan Divjak
Jovan Divjak was a Bosnian army general who served as the Deputy Commander of the Bosnian army's main staff until 1994, during the Bosnian War.
Boban Janković
Slobodan "Boban" Janković was a Serbian professional basketball player. His son, Vlado Janković, is also a professional basketball player.
Nemanja Lakić-Pešić
Nemanja Lakić-Pešić is Serbian Defender who plays for Meistriliiga club FCI Levadia.
Milinko Pantić
Milinko Pantić is a Serbian retired footballer and current manager.
Norbert Feher
Norbert Feher, also known as "Igor the Russian", "Igor Vaclavic" and "Ezequiel", is a Serbian criminal of Hungarian ethnicity. He is credited with various crimes of murder and robbery in Italy and Spain. He is currently in the latter serving his sentence after being captured after his last crime in Andorra, Teruel, Spain.
Nemanja Gudelj
Nemanja "Neno" Gudelj is a Serbian footballer who plays as a central midfielder for La Liga side Sevilla and the Serbian national team. He is the son of former NAC player Nebojša Gudelj and the older brother of Dragiša Gudelj. He holds both Serbian and Dutch citizenship.
Ivan Paunić
Ivan Paunić is a Serbian professional basketball player for Lokomotiv Kuban of the VTB United League and the EuroCup. He also represented the Serbian national basketball team internationally.
Mijat Gaćinović
Mijat Gaćinović is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga club 1899 Hoffenheim.
Constantius III
Constantius III was Roman emperor of the West in 421, from 8 February until his death on 2 September. He earned his position as Emperor due to his capability as a general under Honorius, achieving the rank of Magister militum by 411. That same year, he was sent to suppress the revolt of Constantine III, a Roman general who declared himself emperor. Constantius led his army to Arles in Gaul, the capital of Constantine III, and defeated Gerontius, a general rebelling against Constantine, before himself besieging Arles. After defeating a relief force led by Edobichus, Constantius convinced Constantine to surrender, promising safe retirement, but betrayed and beheaded him as soon as he surrendered. Constantius then went on to lead campaigns against various barbarian groups in Hispania and Gaul, recovering much of both for the Western Roman Empire. Constantius was proclaimed Western Roman Emperor by Honorius on 8 February 421. He reigned for seven months before dying on 2 September 421.