Aco Apolonio
Aleksandar "Aco" Apolonio was a Serbian lawyer and politician who became a president of the self-proclaimed Dubrovnik Republic founded in October 1991. Apolonio was a resident of Dubrovnik and in the past had served as a public prosecutor there.During the trial of Slobodan Milošević at the ICTY, a witness had described Apolonio as a Croat, but close friend Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Šešelj said as a witness that Apolonio was a Catholic Serb. Apolonio only described himself as "Ragusan". He died in a refugee camp in Belgrade in 2001.