Stefan (given name)

Stefan is a masculine given name, variant of English name Stephen.

People

Medieval period

Ordered chronologically
  • Stefan Vojislav (died 1043), Serbian Byzantine governor and Prince of Duklja
  • Stefan (Archbishop of Uppsala), Sweden, (before 1150–1185), first archbishop from 1164 to 1185
  • Stefan Nemanja or Stefan I, Nemanja (c. 1109–1199), grand prince of the Serb state of Raška
  • Stefan Nemanjić or Stefan II, Nemanja (1176–1228), proclaimed King of Serbia in 1217
  • Stefan Radoslav of Serbia (c. 1192-c. 1235), King of Serbia, son of Nemanjić
  • Stefan Vladislav I of Serbia (died after 1264), son of Stefan Nemanjić
  • Stefan Dragutin (died 1316), King of Serbia, son of Stefan Uroš I
  • Stefan Uroš II Milutin of Serbia (1282–1321)
  • Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia (1321-c. 1325)
  • Stefan Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia (1321–1331)
  • Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia (Dušan the Mighty) (1331–1355), king 1331–1346; tsar 1346–1355
  • Stefan Uroš V of Serbia (Uroš the Weak) (1355–1371), tsar
  • Stefan Lazarević (c.1377–1427), Serbian despot
  • Stefan Lochner (c.1410–1451), German painter
  • Stefan Branković (c.1417–1476), Serbian despot
  • Stefan I Crnojević (1426–1465), Lord of Zeta (Montenegro) 1451–1465
  • Stefan II Crnojević, lord of Zeta (Montenegro) 1496–1499
  • Stefan Ravaničanin (c. 1670-after 1733), Serbian monk and chronicler

Modern era

Fictional characters

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See also

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