The 100 most prominent Serbs () is a book containing the biographies of the hundred most important Serbs as compiled by a committee of academicians at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The committee members were Sava VukoviÃÂ, Pavle IviÃÂ, Dragoslav SrejoviÃÂ, Dejan MedakoviÃÂ, , , Vasilije KrestiÃÂ, and Danica PetroviÃÂ. The book was published for the first time in 1993 on 20+617 pages, reprinted in 2001 and the third extended edition was printed in 2009 and 2013.
With the efforts of the president of the editorial board of the book Dejan MedakoviÃÂ, Milan Nediàwas also included in the list, because he claimed that NediÃÂ's government saved his family. The editorial board had problems with the inclusion of Nediàand Draà ¾a Mihailoviàsince Nediàheavily collaborated with the Axis powers during World War II and Mihailoviàcollaborated with NediÃÂ. Ultimately Mihailoviàwas not included in the final list.