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    1404–1423), Grand Čelnik Vuk, Grand Čelnik Name: His name was Radič (Cyrillic: Радичь), often written with his titles čelnik, and veliki čelnik. In the Vraćevšnica...
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  • 1359) Hrebeljan, veliki čelnik, served Stefan Lazarević (fl. 1405) Radoslav, Radič, veliki? čelnik, served Stefan Lazarević. Radič, served Đurađ Branković...
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    The title of the Grand Čelnik was roughly equivalent to the Western European title of Comes Palatinus. Vuk Kuvet Hrebeljan Radič (fl. 1428–1433) Mihailo...
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  • Đurađ Branković (r. 1427–56), with the title of veliki vojvoda. He is mentioned in 1426 alongside čelnik Radič, protovestijar Bogdan and logotet Voihna. He...
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  • Golubac Mihal (fl. 1445), veliki čelnik Thomas Kantakouzenos Janja Kantakouzenos Dimitrije Kantakuzin Radič (fl. 1413–41), veliki čelnik. Jakša (fl. 1453), vojvoda...
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    monastery, built in 1407–13. He is mentioned in 1426 alongside veliki vojvoda Radoslav, čelnik Radič and logotet Voihna. He had a brother, Petar. His wife was...
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  • Radoslav Čelnik, moved with part of the former emperor's army from Bačka to Syrmia, and acceded into the Ottoman service. Radoslav Čelnik then ruled...
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    Lazar in 1386. The Balšić continue ruling Lower Zeta, while in Upper Zeta, Radič Crnojević take the rule, and by 1421 Crnojević held all Zeta under the Serbian...
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  • Uroš I (Serbian Cyrillic: Урош I, Greek: Ούρεσις) was the Grand Prince (Veliki Župan) of the Grand Principality of Serbia from about 1112 to 1145. Uroš...
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    May 1277), known as Uroš the Great (Serbian: Урош Велики, romanized: Uroš Veliki) was the King of Serbia from 1243 to 1276, succeeding his brother Stefan...
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    Jovan Branković Ivaniš Berislavić Stefan Berislavić Jovan Nenad Radoslav Čelnik Radič Božić Pavle Bakić Early Modern Times Temeşvar Eyalet Sanjak of Syrmia...
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  • жупан Тихомир, veliki župan Tikhomir, "Great Župan Tikhomir"; before 1113 – 1171) was the Grand Prince (Serbian Cyrillic: велики жупан / veliki župan) of the...
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    also known as Miloš the Great (Serbian: Милош Велики, romanized: Miloš Veliki) was the Prince of Serbia twice, from 1815 to 1839, and from 1858 to 1860...
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  • Ćorović, Vladimir (2001). Istorija srpskog naroda (Internet ed.). Belgrade: Ars Libri. Kalić, J. (1970). "Raški veliki župan Uroš II". ZRVI (12): 21–37....
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    body (parliament) of the province was known as the Great People's Council (Veliki Narodni Savet), while executive body (government) was known as the People's...
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  • 1091 or 1092, Vukan became independent, taking the title of Grand Prince (Veliki Župan). Subordinate to him were local dukes (Župan, holding a territory...
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  • Časlav of Serbia (category People from Veliki Preslav)
    not extend much into Rascia proper. Stevan Sremac (1855–1906) authored Veliki župan Časlav in 1903. According to the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja...
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    to the direct authority of the Torontal County with the headquarters in Veliki Bečkerek (today Zrenjanin, Serbia), which covered most of the territory...
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    [stêfaːn ně̞maɲa]; c. 1113 or 1114 – 20 February 1199) was the Grand Prince (Veliki Župan) of the Serbian Grand Principality (also known as Raška, lat. Rascia)...
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    Latin chancellor. Logotets were also sent on various diplomatic missions. Čelnik or čeonik was a type of elder, a chief or head of some state institute or...
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    Grad in Bosnia-Herzegovina (former Varcar Vakuf), Petrovgrad in Vojvodina (Veliki Bečkerek, now Zrenjanin) and Petrovac na Moru (former Kaštel Lastva) in...
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  • Domanek Dražen Bogopenec Milten Draživojević Mišljen (veliki tepčija) Dimitrije (veliki čelnik) Vuk Kosača Branivojević noble family Vojin (magnate) Vojislav...
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