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Vuk Crnogorac : ウィキペディア英語版
Vuk Crnogorac

Vuk Crnogorac (), also called Orle (Орле) and Oro (Оро; from ''orao'', "the Eagle") was a legendary Serbian ''vojvoda'' (military commander) and the chieftain of Soko Grad, a medieval fortified town located in modern-day Gračanica, Ljubovija, western Serbia. He married the sister of vojvoda Damjan Tomković of Dukađin. Vuk had three children, including Pavle Orlović (1350–1389), a known figure in the Kosovo cycle of Serbian epic poetry. Vuk's descendants are known as ''Orlović''. The Obrenović dynasty claimed descent from the Orlović through ''knez'' (count) Martin of Bajica near Cetinje.
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