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The article title "Michael Angelus" is predominantly used to refer to a Despot of Epirus, Michael I Komnenos Doukas (take a quick look at Gbooks). The name Mihailo Anđelović (Михаило Анђеловић) is the predominant name used in Serbo-Croatian historiography. Ágoston&Masters use "Mihailo Angelović", Stavrides "Michael Angelović", Babinger "Michael Angelović", etc. Moving to "Michael Angelović".--Zoupan00:41, 30 January 2018 (UTC)Reply