Dobroslav (
Cyrillic script
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: Доброслав) is a
Slavic masculine given name which contains two elements: "dobro" - good, goodness and "sława/slava" - glory, fame. The
Polish spelling is Dobrosław. Variants include Serbian Dobrosav. The feminine forms are Dobroslava, Dobroslavka, Dobrosława. The name may refer to:
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Stefan Vojislav
Stefan Vojislav ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Војислав, ; 1034–d. 1043) was the Prince of Duklja from 1018 to 1043. Beginning in the year 1018, he served as a Byzantine governor, until 1034 when he led an unsuccessful revolt that landed him i ...
(fl. 1018 - d. 1043), anachronistically called ''Dobroslav'', Prince of the Serbs
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Dobroslav II, ruler of Duklja 1101–1102
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Dobroslav III, ruler of Duklja in 1102
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Dobroslav Chrobák, Slovak writer
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Dobroslav Jevđević
Dobroslav Jevđević ( sr-Cyrl, Доброслав Јевђевић, ; 28 December 1895 – October 1962) was a Bosnian Serb politician and self-appointed Chetnik commander (, војвода) in the Herzegovina region of the Axis-occupied ...
, Bosnian Serb politician and Chetnik commander
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Dobrosav Krstić, retired Serbian footballer of the 1950s and 1960s who was very successful with
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
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in French
Division 1
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Dobroslav Paraga
Dobroslav Paraga (born 9 December 1960) is a Croatian right-wing politician. He was first president of the Croatian Party of Rights, after the party was reestablished in 1991. In 1993 he founded the Croatian Party of Rights 1861 following a poli ...
(9 December 1960), Croatian right-wing politician
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Dobroslav Trnka (1963-2023), Slovak lawyer
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Dobrosław Kot, Polish
fantasy
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The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
writer, philosopher, and historian of Polish music folklore
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Dobrosława Miodowicz-Wolf (1953–1986), Polish alpinist
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Jonatán Dobroslav Čipka, Slovak priest, poet and author
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Alexey Dobrovolsky
Alexey Alexandrovich Dobrovolsky (; 13 October 1938 – 19 May 2013), also known as Dobroslav (), was a Soviet-Russian ideologue of Slavic neopaganism, a founder of Russian Rodnoverie, national anarchist, and Neo-Nazism, neo-Nazi.
Dobrovolsky ...
, (also known as Dobroslav; 1938-2013) - Soviet dissident, neo-Nazi, and one of the founders of
Russian neo-paganism
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Slavic names
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic peoples, Slavic countries.
The main types of Slavic names:
* Two-base names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', ''Niemir, Němir/měr''), * ...
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Dobroslav, Ukraine, an urbal locality in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
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Dobroslava, a village and municipality in
Svidník District
Svidník District (''okres Svidník'') is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia.
Until 1918, the district was part of the Hungarian county of Šariš (Sáros).
Municipalities
* Belejovce
* Beňadikovce
* Bodružal
* Cernina
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Slovakia
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Dobrosloveni
Dobrosloveni is a commune in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Dobrosloveni, Frăsinetu, Potopinu, Reșca and Reșcuța.
According to the 2002 census, it had a population of 3,909, of which 99% were ethnic Romanians. ...
, a commune in Olt County, Romania
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Dobroslavtsi, a village in Sofia in western Bulgaria
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