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 370
... Tvrtko , and a peace was concluded ; by it , Sanko retained his holdings but again recognized Tvrtko's overlordship over them . By the end of 1367 Tvrtko had regained his banate and Vuk was in exile . From exile Vuk began to seek ...
... Tvrtko , and a peace was concluded ; by it , Sanko retained his holdings but again recognized Tvrtko's overlordship over them . By the end of 1367 Tvrtko had regained his banate and Vuk was in exile . From exile Vuk began to seek ...
Page 474
... Tvrtko's opposition to his policies , Radoslav in late 1430 came up with a plan to depose Tvrtko and replace him with Radivoj , a son of Ostoja . With the proposal for the league dropped , Radoslav was soon in contact with Sandalj to ...
... Tvrtko's opposition to his policies , Radoslav in late 1430 came up with a plan to depose Tvrtko and replace him with Radivoj , a son of Ostoja . With the proposal for the league dropped , Radoslav was soon in contact with Sandalj to ...
Page 475
... Tvrtko's being ousted by Radivoj . So , he made peace with Sandalj in April 1433 and with George Branković late that summer . This left Tvrtko completely isolated , except for the limited support provided to him by Hrvoje's nephew and ...
... Tvrtko's being ousted by Radivoj . So , he made peace with Sandalj in April 1433 and with George Branković late that summer . This left Tvrtko completely isolated , except for the limited support provided to him by Hrvoje's nephew and ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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