Order of St. Sava - Holders

Holders

Category:Recipients of the Order of St. Sava

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  • Viktor Alexander
  • Nikola Tesla
  • Auguste Lumière,
  • Novak Djokovic, 1st class, given 28 April 2011
  • Dmitry Medvedev
  • Helen Keller
  • Anne Sullivan
  • István Kováts 3rd class
  • Karl Malden
  • Vlade Divac
  • Adeline Campbell circa 1914
  • Dejan Bodiroga
  • Vladimir Putin
  • Milan Mavrak
  • Vlada Ilić
  • Emir Kusturica
  • Mile Radakovich, circa 1940
  • Vićentije Vića Radovanović, given 1925.
  • Stepa Stepanović
  • William Timlin
  • Dragoljub Mihailović, 25 January 1928.
  • Nicholas Roerich, 1st class
  • Vladimir Rosing, 5th Class, July 1922
  • Freiherr Ernst von Weizsäcker, 1st class
  • Aleksandr Karelin, given 9 February 2013.
  • Nikola Spasić, 3rd class
  • Milan Banjac
  • John Wimburn Laurie (Canadian)
  • Revd Henry Joy Fynes-Clinton (British), 2nd class 1918, 1st class 1921
  • Alice Mary Tebbutt
  • Lt. Col. Herbert St Maur Carter, D.S.O., M.D., British Surgeon, Royal Army Medical Corps and British Red Cross (3rd Class 1917).
  • Arthur A. McNabb M.D. US Red Cross Officer, World War l Grand Cross - First Class 1914 by The King
  • Peter Norman Nissen
  • Dr. Arius van Tienhoven, medical surgeon, 4th class 1913
  • Vidkun Quisling, humanitarian work

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