The House of Mrnjavčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Мрњавчевић, pl. Mrnjavčevići / Мрњавчевићи, pronounced [mr̩̂ɲaːʋt͡ʃeʋit͡ɕ]) was a medieval Serbian noble house...
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threat rising in the Balkans, Uglješa and his brothers Vukašin Mrnjavčević and Gojko Mrnjavčević tried to oppose the Turks. Uglješa was killed on 26 September...
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Prince Marko Andrijaš Mrnjavčević Dmitar Mrnjavčević Ivaniš Mrnjavčević Olivera Mrnjavčević, married to Đurađ I Balšić Milica Mrnjavčević, married to Stracimir...
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Vukašin of Serbia (redirect from Vukašin Mrnjavčević)
at least five children: Marko Mrnjavčević Andrijaš Mrnjavčević Dmitar Mrnjavčević Ivaniš Mrnjavčević Olivera Mrnjavčević Jelisanta Jelena, married to Rajko...
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Serbian nobleman, a member of the Mrnjavčević family, who served the Kingdom of Hungary. He was the son of Vukašin Mrnjavčević and brother of Marko and Andrijaš...
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Prince Marko (redirect from Marko Mrnjavčević)
born about 1335 as the first son of Vukašin Mrnjavčević and his wife Alena. The patronymic "Mrnjavčević" derives from Mrnjava, described by 17th-century...
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Andrijaš Vukašinović Mrnjavčević or Andrija Kraljević (?) was a 14th-century Serbian noble who governed the region of Prilep 1371–1395. His father was...
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regional feudal rulers controlled Prizren, including the Mrnjavčević family, the Balšić noble family, and the Branković dynasty. Ottoman Turks captured Prizren...
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Battle of Maritsa (category Mrnjavčević family)
Shahin Pasha and Evrenos, and Serbian forces commanded by King Vukašin Mrnjavčević and his brother Despot Jovan Uglješa. In 1354, the Ottomans acquired...
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A member of Gropa family, Andrea Gropa, ruled the region and the city of Ohrid as an ally of the King of Serbia, Vukašin Mrnjavčević, until his death in...
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Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–1998) Republic of Serbia (2004–2010) Mrnjavčević family, (c. 1370) Serbian Empire, by G. de Vallseca (1439) Serbia, Belgrade...
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junior-King 26 September 1371 husband's accession - repudiated - Marko Mrnjavčević 26 September 1371 husband's accession Teodora Grgur - - - - Helena Hlapena...
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three brothers in the legend were represented by members of the noble Mrnjavčević family, Vukašin, Uglješa and Gojko. In 1824, Karadžić sent a copy of his...
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one supporting magnate Nikola Altomanović, and one supporting the Mrnjavčević family in Macedonia and Greece. In 1369, a battle was fought between the...
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attack. Bayezid's vassals, the Serbian lords Stefan Lazarević and Marko Mrnjavčević, two of the greatest knights of the time, participated and fought bravely;...
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Mrnjava (category Mrnjavčević family)
Kingdom. Mrnjava is the eponymous founder of the notable Mrnjavčević family; his son Vukašin Mrnjavčević became the co-ruler of the Serbian Empire (1365–1371)...
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Empire (1345–71) it was an estate of Jovan Oliver and subsequently the Mrnjavčević family until Ottoman annexation after the Battle of Rovine (1395). Before...
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Dejan's disappearance ended any stronger candidate to counter the Mrnjavčević family. Jovan received the title of despot, like his father before, by Emperor...
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Mrnjavčević family' as Lords of Prilep (1371–1395) during the Fall of the Serbian Empire. The eponymous founder was kefalija Paskač, and the family base...
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14th century Upper Reka was part of the Lordship of Prilep, of the Mrnjavčević family, until 1395, when its territory was subjugated to Bayezid I of the...
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Branković dynasty (redirect from Branković family)
Branko Mladenović who governed an estate in Serres region, married Jelena Mrnjavčević and later became a monk on Hilandar Vuk Branković, Prince of Raška and...
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three brothers in the legend were represented by members of the noble Mrnjavčević family, Vukašin, Uglješa and Gojko. Furthermore, Dundes states that the name...
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fortress on the Bojana river at Skadar by the Mrnjavčević brothers (Vukašin, Uglješa and Gojko Mrnjavčević). Gojko had to wall up his young wife alive within...
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The Vojinović family (Serbian Cyrillic: Војиновић, pl. Vojinovići / Војиновићи) was a medieval Serbian noble family which during the 14th century played...
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Serbian Empire the city was under the rule of Vukašin of Serbia of the Mrnjavčević family after which it passed to his son Prince Marko and finally to the Ottomans...
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Andrea Gropa (category Gropa family)
Battle of Maritsa, Gropa was a vassal to the Mrnjavčević family; The King of Serbia Vukašin Mrnjavčević (r. 1365 – died 1371), held Western Macedonia...
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Elisabeta Ferante Unknown Son Teodora (Dorotea) Đurađ I with Olivera Mrnjavčević (first wife) and Teodora Dejanović Dragaš (second wife) Jelisaveta (or...
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The Branivojević family (Serbian: Бранивојевићи) was most powerful Serbian noble family of their time, that held possessions in Zahumlje, Travunija, and...
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Mrnjavčevića; Podrim i Metohija) [Journey Images (Kosovo; Tomb of the Mrnjavčević Family; Podrim and Metohija] Vladimir Karić (1889): Carigrad, Sveta Gora...
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infancy Teodora Balšić, married Petar Vojsalić Đurađ I, married Olivera Mrnjavčević (1st) and Teodora Dejanović (2nd) Jelisaveta or Jelisanta (d. 1443),...
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