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 388
... held the office from the time of Dušan , he was a hard - liner who opposed any compromise with the Byzantines , be it in Church or state questions . Upon Sava's death Lazar sent a Serb monk named Isaiah and a Greek cleric as delegates ...
... held the office from the time of Dušan , he was a hard - liner who opposed any compromise with the Byzantines , be it in Church or state questions . Upon Sava's death Lazar sent a Serb monk named Isaiah and a Greek cleric as delegates ...
Page 495
... held just about all of Croatia - excluding , of course , Croatian Slavonia - except for Krbava , held by the Kurjakovići , and the large Nelipčić holdings to the south , to which , as noted , his son John , married to Catherine Nelipčić ...
... held just about all of Croatia - excluding , of course , Croatian Slavonia - except for Krbava , held by the Kurjakovići , and the large Nelipčić holdings to the south , to which , as noted , his son John , married to Catherine Nelipčić ...
Page 601
... held by Vlatko . However , a few odds and ends of Hercegovinian territory in the hands of other Christian commanderslocal nobles or representatives of foreign states — held out a bit longer . In the 1480s Augustin Vlatković , as an ...
... held by Vlatko . However , a few odds and ends of Hercegovinian territory in the hands of other Christian commanderslocal nobles or representatives of foreign states — held out a bit longer . In the 1480s Augustin Vlatković , as an ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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