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Gojko Mrnjavčević didn't exist and yet there's a full biography of him on wikipedia. The biography itself is a gross violation of its own bibliography. The folklore collection Project Rastko says Gojko. A fictitious character, brother of Vukašin and Uglješa of the Mrnjavčević family. and in the article this is used as He is mentioned in Serb epic poetry as Vojvoda Gojko. On Mrnjava: Bosković (2009} wrote ''Even though Pavel Jozef Safarik supported this assertion and the assumption that Mrnjava had a third son named Gojko, both Mrnjava and Gojko are unknown to the more reliable modern history and in the article this was used as Some historians do not acknowledge Gojko as being the third son, though Benedictine monk and historian Mavro Orbini registered Mrnjava as father of the three sons, supported by Pavel Jozef Šafárik.. So, for ten years on wikipedia there's an article about a Serbian nobleman that never existed.
Project Rastko: Moved their army three Mernyachevichi: Ban Uglyesha and Voyvoda Goïko, And the third, the mighty King Vukáshin; [..] Then there perish two Mernyachevichi, Ban Uglyesha and Voyvoda Goïko; Wikipedia article: Gojko according to legend, escaped and started the Kuči clan in Montenegro. --Maleschreiber (talk) 13:40, 9 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]