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Prokopije Čokorilo
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Prokopije Čokorilo
Prokopije Čokorilo (Procopius Tchokorilo, 1802–1866) was a Serbian Orthodox priest who wrote several works in Serbian, Russian and Greek, his most well-known work being ''The Chronicles of Herzegovina''.
==Early life==
Petar Čokorilo was born in 1802 in Plana, near Bileća, at the part of the Sanjak of Herzegovina, Ottoman Empire (now Bosnia and Herzegovina. He died in 1866.

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