Jovan Dejanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Дејановић), known as Jovan Dragaš (Јован Драгаш), was a Serbian nobleman that held the title of despot under the...
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Konstantin Dejanović (redirect from Konstantin Dragaš)
during the fall of the Serbian Empire. He succeeded his older brother Jovan Dragaš, who had been an Ottoman vassal since the Battle of Maritsa (1371) which...
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or Dragaš noble family (fl. 1355–1395), of the Serbian Empire Dejan Dragaš (fl. 1355), nobleman Jovan Dragaš (1343–1378), nobleman Konstantin Dragaš (d...
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Visoki Dečani. Teodora and Dejan had three children: Jovan Dragaš (dead in 1378); Teodora Dragaš. In 1355 she married Žarko, lord of Zeta, and had a son...
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poet, and translator Jovan Dovezenski (a.k.a. Jovan Stanojković; 1873–1935), Serbian teacher and Chetnik commander Jovan Dragaš (1343–1378), Serbian noble...
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1365 Jovan Dragaš, Serbian nobleman, awarded with the title of despot c. 1365 Jovan Branković, Serbian titular despot, proclaimed c. 1494 Jovan Berislavić...
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regions from Kumanovo to Kyustendil. His sons, despot Jovan Dragaš and lord Constantine Dragaš inherited his domain and become Ottoman vassals in 1371...
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Dejanović noble family (redirect from House of Dragaš)
from the progenitor Dejan. Jovan, the son of Dejan, usually signed himself "despot Jovan Dragaš", or simply "despot Dragaš", while only one document mention...
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Uroš Jovan Uroš Vukašin of Serbia Prince Marko Lazar of Serbia Đurađ I Balšić Balša II Vuk Branković Đurađ II Balšić Nikola Altomanović Jovan Dragaš Konstantin...
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the Balšićs to him. Đurađ I's logotet Vitko was the witness, as well as Dragaš Kosačić. The collectivity of the family of the Balšićs marked this unique...
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mentioned in written sources in the deeds of the Serbian magnates Jovan Dragaš and Konstantin Dragaš, who in 1376 - 1377 donated local properties to the Russian...
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regional lords were forced to became Ottoman vassals: king Marko, despot Jovan Dragaš and lord Konstantin Dejanović in 1371 and prince Stefan Lazarević in...
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possessions in Žegligovo and Upper Struma were given to his two sons, Jovan Dragaš (d. 1378) and Konstantin (d. 1395). The Dejanović brothers ruled a spacious...
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Dejan (despot) (redirect from Dejan Dragaš)
son Jovan usually signed himself "despot Jovan Dragaš", or simply "despot Dragaš", while only one document mention Konstantin by this name. The Dragaš name...
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nobleman Dejan, medieval Serbian nobleman Constantine Dragaš, medieval Serbian nobleman Jovan Dragaš, medieval Serbian nobleman Grgur Golubić, medieval Serbian...
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Jovan Oliver Grčinić (Serbian: Јован Оливер Грчинић; ca. 1310–1356) was a magnate of the Serbian Emperor Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331–1355), holding the...
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Dragash (redirect from Dragaš (town))
Mountains (in Albanian Sharr). The Serbian name Dragaš comes from medieval Serbian lord Constantine Dragaš. The oldest mosque in Kosovo and in the Balkans...
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donated it to Mount Athos. He held the office of late Dejan Dragaš after his death, as Jovan Dragaš was still young. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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the king was only thirteen, three regents were appointed, head among them Jovan Ristich. His mother also became his regent. Alexander ordered the arrest...
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Serbian Empire it was widely awarded among the various Serbian magnates, with Jovan Oliver being the first holder, and it was held by lesser principalities...
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(Đurađ I, Balša II and Đurađ Stracimirović), brothers Jovan Dragaš and Konstantin Dejanović Dragaš, Marko Kraljević and his brother Andrijaš Mrnjavčević...
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brother-in-law Jovan Asen became despotes. Jovan Oliver already had the despot title, granted to him by Andronikos III. His brother-in-law Dejan Dragaš and Branko...
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Serbian suffragette" by the literary critic Jovan Skerlić in his assessment of her place in Serbian culture. Draga Dimitrijević was born on 18 August 1840...
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Jelena (Married Mladen III Šubić) Teodora, married Sebastokrator Dejan Dragaš, member of the Dejanović noble family Ana-Neda (Dominika) (Married Mihail...
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an ordinary citizen. Members of the regency were Jovan Ristić, General Kosta Protić and General Jovan Belimarković. The Radicals were forgiven and allowed...
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(Dorotea) Đurađ I with Olivera Mrnjavčević (first wife) and Teodora Dejanović Dragaš (second wife) Jelisaveta (or Jelisanta) Unknown Child Jelena Nikola Jakov...
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Jovan Atanasijev Došenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Дошеновић, Hungarian: János Dosenovics; 20 October 1781 – 1813) was a Serbian philosopher, poet and...
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(illegit.) Velimir Mihailo Teodorović (1849–1898) Prince Todor (N/a) General Jovan Obrenović (1786–1850) Obren Obrenović (1818–1826) Prince Jevrem (1790–1856)...
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Jovan Paču (Aleksandrovo near Subotica, Austrian Empire, 17 March 1847 – Kikinda, Austria-Hungary, 30 October 1902) was a Serbian composer and pianist...
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lands under his authority. The Balšić and Mrnjavčević families, Konstantin Dragaš (maternally a Nemanjić), Vuk Branković and Radoslav Hlapen continued ruling...
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