Alexander of Yugoslavia

Alexander of Yugoslavia

Alexander of Yugoslavia may refer to:

* King Alexander I of Yugoslavia (reigned 1921 to 1934)
* Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, born 1945, the current pretender
* Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (b. 1924), born 1924, son of Prince-Regent Paul
* Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (b. 1982), born 1982, son of Crown Prince Alexander


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