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@Silverije: Do you have sources mentioning the anglicised versions of the names - George Knezhevich etc.? I haven't seen this in any of the sources, except for this one, which has a different, German/Hungarian chimera of translations for the Kneževićs. If nobody is mentioning the anglicised versions, I think we can remove them for extra clarity. DaßWölf07:12, 20 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
@Daß Wölf: There are more versions of that family name, depending on specific language, for instance [1]. I just wanted to help. If you think that it's not OK and that only Knežević should stay, I agree. --Silverije21:45, 21 May 2020 (UTC)Reply