Lazar Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Бранковић; c. 1421 – 20 February 1458) was Despot of Serbia, from 1456 to 1458. He was the third son of Despot...
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Serbian Despotate (section Lazar Branković)
Lazar's brother, blind Stefan Branković, took his side and stayed with him. Despot Lazar suddenly died on January 20, 1458. As despot Lazar Branković...
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Lazar Hrebeljanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Хребељановић; c. 1329 – 15 June 1389) was a medieval Serbian ruler who created the largest and most powerful...
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of the Branković dynasty to hold the Serbian monarchy. He was the son of lord Vuk Branković and Mara Lazarević, the daughter of Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović...
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Branković (1427–1456) Lazar Branković (1456–1458) Stefan Branković (1458–1459) Jelena Branković, the last Queen of Bosnia Mara Brankovic, daughter of Despot...
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married Ulrich II of Celje. The last and youngest sibling listed was Lazar Branković, successor to their father.[citation needed] According to Nicol, Stefan...
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Katarina. She married Ulrich II of Celje. The last sibling mentioned is Lazar Branković, the youngest of the five.[citation needed] According to Fine, Mara...
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(District of Branković) or simply as Vukova zemlja (Vuk's land), which he held with the title of gospodin (lord, sir), under Prince Lazar of Serbia. After...
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Marija Branković or Maria Branković may refer to: Marija Branković, Queen of Bosnia, daughter of despot Lazar Branković of Serbia Marija Branković, Marchioness...
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Tocco, whom she married on 1 May 1463. She was a daughter of despot Lazar Branković of Serbia and Helena Palaiologina. Milica died in childbirth in 1464...
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District of Branković: Vuk Branković, the son of Ohrid deputy Branko, would govern Sjenica, Kosovo and Skopje under the suzerainty of Lazar. He had a son...
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noblewoman and the wife of Gjon Kastrioti II. She was the third daughter of Lazar Branković and Helena Palaiologina. Jerina had two sisters, Maria of Serbia, the...
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languages. Lazar Hrebeljanović (1329–1389), duke of Serbia 1371–1389 Lazar of Hilandar (fl. 1404), Serbian Orthodox monk and clockbuilder Lazar Branković (1421–1458)...
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Helena Palaiologina, Despotess of Serbia (category Branković dynasty)
November 1473) was a Byzantine princess who married Serbian Despot Lazar Branković, who ruled from 1456 until his death in 1458. After Smederevo fell...
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nobleman Vuk Branković, in what is today Kosovo, about 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) northwest of the modern city of Pristina. The army under Prince Lazar consisted...
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of his fate was executed, Lazar Branković was still left in life for a few days. Musa attempted to blackmail Đurađ Branković to move to his side for the...
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after the deaths of the Serbian rulers Đurađ Branković on 24 December 1456 and his successor Lazar Branković (who swore allegiance to Mehmed II in 1457)...
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Irene Kantakouzene (redirect from Jerina Branković)
Critobulus, upon the death of Đurađ Branković, his youngest son Lazar became Despot under her regency. However Lazar swiftly deprived her of all authority...
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Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Бранковић; anglicized as George; also known as Saint Maksim; 1461–1516) was the last male member of the Branković dynasty...
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Gjon Kastrioti II, son of Skanderbeg, and Jerina Branković, the daughter of Serbian Despot Lazar Branković. On 2 Oct 1497, he was appointed during the papacy...
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Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia (redirect from Marija Branković, Queen of Bosnia)
of Serbia. As the eldest daughter of the deceased despot of Serbia, Lazar Branković, the 12-year-old Helena was given in marriage to the Bosnian prince...
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Jovan Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Бранковић, pronounced [jɔ̌v̞an brǎːnkɔv̞itɕ]; c. 1465 – 10 December 1502) was the titular Despot of Serbia from...
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Lazar Vuković Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Вуковић Бранковић; died 12 July 1410), was a Serbian prince (knez), the son of Lord Vuk Branković (r....
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Mihailo Anđelović, served as an official at the court of Đurađ and Lazar Branković. Mihailo's brother Mahmud, captured in his infancy by Ottoman soldiers...
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1459. He was the eldest son of Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene. He had three brothers (Todor, Stefan and Lazar) and two sisters (Mara and Catherine...
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Kastrioti II (d. 1501)- Count of Soleto, married Jerina Branković, daughter of despot Lazar Branković of Serbia Costantino Castriota (d. 1500), bishop of...
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Vuk Grgurević (redirect from Despot Vuk Branković)
Vuk Grgurević Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Гргуревић Бранковић; c. 1439 – 16 April 1485) was a Serbian nobleman who was the titular despot of Serbia...
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Church, Belgrade. Kingdom of Serbia: Founder of the Order of St. Prince Lazar, 28 June 1889 Founder of the Order of Miloš the Great, 1898 Austria-Hungary:...
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Donika's and Skanderbeg's only child, married Jerina Branković, the daughter of Lazar Branković, Despot of Serbia. Her name is mentioned as Andronica...
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Katarina Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Катарина Бранковић, Greek: Καταρίνα Μπράνκοβιτς; 1418–1492), also known as Kantakuzina (Кантакузина, Kantakouzena)...
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