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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... holding Trebinje . Soon thereafter she disappears from the sources , and Nicholas is found holding Trebinje as well . Nicholas is usually depicted as an aggressor against his unfortunate aunt . This may well be an accurate description ...
... holding Trebinje . Soon thereafter she disappears from the sources , and Nicholas is found holding Trebinje as well . Nicholas is usually depicted as an aggressor against his unfortunate aunt . This may well be an accurate description ...
Page 381
... holdings and by 1380 had acquired Vranje . Vukašin's “ state ” also broke up . As his " state " we must include ( 1 ) his personal lands , which were left to Marko ( their fate , resulting in Marko's being left with only a small holding ...
... holdings and by 1380 had acquired Vranje . Vukašin's “ state ” also broke up . As his " state " we must include ( 1 ) his personal lands , which were left to Marko ( their fate , resulting in Marko's being left with only a small holding ...
Page 391
... holdings . Shortly therefore , in 1391 , Rugina married Mrkše Žarković , the son of the Žarko who was found holding Zeta right after Dušan's death . Balša's widow seems to have been the Valona duchy's main ruler until her death in 1396 ...
... holdings . Shortly therefore , in 1391 , Rugina married Mrkše Žarković , the son of the Žarko who was found holding Zeta right after Dušan's death . Balša's widow seems to have been the Valona duchy's main ruler until her death in 1396 ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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