The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman ConquestUniversity of Michigan Press, 1987 - 683 pages |
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... Ostoja , a member of the ruling family , though it is not certain how he was related to it . He had not been mentioned in earlier sources . Ostoja's first reign was to last from 1398 to 1404. All the powerful nobles who had supported ...
... Ostoja , a member of the ruling family , though it is not certain how he was related to it . He had not been mentioned in earlier sources . Ostoja's first reign was to last from 1398 to 1404. All the powerful nobles who had supported ...
Page 462
... Ostoja now was to show toward Klešić . For in January 1404 , after intervention on Klešić's behalf by members of the Bosnian Church including the djed , Ostoja allowed Klešić to return and regain his lands , which Ostoja had taken from ...
... Ostoja now was to show toward Klešić . For in January 1404 , after intervention on Klešić's behalf by members of the Bosnian Church including the djed , Ostoja allowed Klešić to return and regain his lands , which Ostoja had taken from ...
Page 470
... Ostoja's increased strength from his acquisition of these extensive lands that had formerly belonged to Hrvoje alarmed the sultan , who did not like Ostoja and certainly did not want to see anyone in Bosnia becoming too powerful . He ...
... Ostoja's increased strength from his acquisition of these extensive lands that had formerly belonged to Hrvoje alarmed the sultan , who did not like Ostoja and certainly did not want to see anyone in Bosnia becoming too powerful . He ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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