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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Page 467
... Sandalj , meanwhile , took advantage of this fighting to seize Drijeva for himself . This act pleased neither Hrvoje nor Sigismund . The latter , who had also hoped that the campaign would force Sandalj and Paul Radenović to give up ...
... Sandalj , meanwhile , took advantage of this fighting to seize Drijeva for himself . This act pleased neither Hrvoje nor Sigismund . The latter , who had also hoped that the campaign would force Sandalj and Paul Radenović to give up ...
Page 473
... Sandalj and his allies the Zlatonosovići . Soon Radoslav Pavlović , who also opposed the plan , made peace with Sandalj . Learning of their concern , the exiled plotter Vuk Banić , who as a member of the royal family was also eligible ...
... Sandalj and his allies the Zlatonosovići . Soon Radoslav Pavlović , who also opposed the plan , made peace with Sandalj . Learning of their concern , the exiled plotter Vuk Banić , who as a member of the royal family was also eligible ...
Page 474
... Sandalj to discuss this plan . Envoys from George Branković , the new ruler of Serbia , also visited Sandalj's court to discuss it . Alarmed by these discussions , Tvrtko , probably in the summer of 1431 , made peace with Radoslav , who ...
... Sandalj to discuss this plan . Envoys from George Branković , the new ruler of Serbia , also visited Sandalj's court to discuss it . Alarmed by these discussions , Tvrtko , probably in the summer of 1431 , made peace with Radoslav , who ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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