Politician

Stefan Vojislav

990 - 1043

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His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Stefan Vojislav is the 8,567th most popular politician (down from 7,377th in 2024), the 64th most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 60th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Slovak Politician.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Stefan Vojislav ranks 8,563 out of 19,576Before him are Li Jue, Umberto Bossi, Herman III, Margrave of Baden, Zu Yi, Rolandas Paksas, and Sinon. After him are Richeza of Lotharingia, Smilets of Bulgaria, Uday Hussein, Gytha of Wessex, Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf, and Sibylla of Anjou.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 990, Stefan Vojislav ranks 11Before him are Sancho III of Pamplona, Samuel Aba, Bi Sheng, Mieszko II Lambert, Jovan Vladimir, and Gisela of Swabia. After him are Estrid Svendsdatter, Ælfgifu of Northampton, Hilarion of Kiev, and John Mauropous. Among people deceased in 1043, Stefan Vojislav ranks 4Before him are George Maniakes, Gisela of Swabia, and John the Orphanotrophos. After him are Alexius of Constantinople, and Hallvard Vebjørnsson.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Stefan Vojislav ranks 64 out of NaNBefore him are Jozef Tomko (1924), Barbara Zápolya (1495), Jozef Adamec (1942), Mikuláš Dzurinda (1956), Bálint Balassi (1554), and Karol Dobiaš (1947). After him are Johann Andreas Segner (1704), Teréz Brunszvik (1775), Ányos Jedlik (1800), Adolf Scherer (1938), Vladimír Clementis (1902), and Léopold Szondi (1893).

Among Politicians In Slovakia

Among politicians born in Slovakia, Stefan Vojislav ranks 31Before him are Ernő Gerő (1898), Andrej Kiska (1963), Iveta Radičová (1956), Vazul (1000), Peter Pellegrini (1975), and Mikuláš Dzurinda (1956). After him are Teréz Brunszvik (1775), Alexander Mach (1902), Marián Čalfa (1946), Jozef Lenárt (1923), Štefan Tiso (1897), and Miroslav Lajčák (1963).

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