Fanula Papazoglu (Serbo-Croatian: Фанула Папазоглу; Greek: Φανούλα Παπάζογλου, romanized: Fanoúla Papázoglou; 1917 – January 26, 2001) was a Yugoslav classical scholar, epigrapher and academic.
[1][2][3][4] She finished secondary school (1936) in Bitola, before attending the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, where she studies classical philology, ancient history, and archeology.
At the Belgrade University Papazoglu met and married the prominent Yugoslav Byzantologist of Russian origin, George Ostrogorsky, with whom she had a daughter, Tatyana, and a son, Alexander.
Mihailović (2014) notes that Triballi is the name of a pre-Roman people near Roman Oescus for which Papazoglu constructed a defined territory which in reality is undeterminable via available data.
In turn, archaeologists of that era in Yugoslavia began to categorize all finds in the area defined as Triballian by Papazoglu as artifacts of the Triballi tribe.