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Jovan Branković (Јован Бранковић,; c. 1465 – 10 December 1502) was the titular Despot of Serbia from 1493 until his death in 1502.[1]

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  1. 62 relations: Angelina of Serbia, Angelo Massarelli, Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718), Đorđe Branković, Đurađ Branković, Battle of Petrovaradin, Bosnia (region), Branko Mladenović, Branković dynasty, Carinthia, Demetrios I Kantakouzenos, Despot (court title), Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, Elena Ecaterina Rareș, Frankopan family, Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, Friuli, Gjergj Arianiti, Hilandar, Irene Kantakouzene, Ivaniš Berislavić, Jelena Jakšić, John Zenevisi, Komnen Arianiti, Krušedol Monastery, Kupinovo, Lazar of Serbia, List of monarchs of Moldavia, List of princes of Wallachia, List of Serbian monarchs, Marszałek, Matthias Corvinus, Milica Despina of Wallachia, Moldavia, Muzaka family, Neagoe Basarab, Old Style and New Style dates, Ottoman Empire, Petru Rareș, Požega County, Princess Milica of Serbia, Relic, Republic of Venice, Sanguszko, Serbia, Serbian Despotate, Serbian Empire, Serbian Orthodox Church, Spata family, ... Expand index (12 more) »

  2. 15th-century Serbian monarchs
  3. 15th-century Serbian royalty
  4. 16th-century Serbian monarchs
  5. 16th-century Serbian royalty
  6. Arianiti family
  7. Branković dynasty
  8. Despots of Serbia

Angelina of Serbia

Angelina Branković (Ангелина Бранковић, Angjelina Arianiti, Преподобная Ангели́на Сербская (Бра́нкович), королева; ca. 1440–1520), née Arianiti, was the Albanian Despotess consort of Serbian Despot Stefan Branković (r. 1458–1459), and a daughter of Prince Gjergj Arianiti and his first wife Maria Muzaka. Jovan Branković and Angelina of Serbia are 15th-century Serbian royalty, Arianiti family, Branković dynasty and Eastern Orthodox royal saints.

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Angelo Massarelli

Angelo Massarelli (1510–1566) was the Roman Catholic bishop of Bishop of Telese o Cerreto Sannita (1557–1566).

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Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718)

The Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718) was fought between Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire.

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Đorđe Branković

Đorđe Branković (Ђорђе Бранковић; anglicized as George; also known as Saint Maksim; 1461–1516) was the last male member of the Branković dynasty, and titular Despot of Serbia from 1486 to 1497. Jovan Branković and Đorđe Branković are 15th-century Serbian monarchs, 15th-century Serbian royalty, 16th-century Serbian royalty, Arianiti family, Branković dynasty, despots of Serbia and Eastern Orthodox royal saints.

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Đurađ Branković

Đurađ Vuković Branković (Ђурађ Вуковић Бранковић; 1377 – 24 December 1456) was the Serbian Despot from 1427 to 1456. Jovan Branković and Đurađ Branković are 15th-century Serbian monarchs, Branković dynasty and despots of Serbia.

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Battle of Petrovaradin

The Battle of Petrovaradin also known as the Battle of Peterwardein, took place on 5 August 1716 during the Austro-Turkish War when the Ottoman army besieged the Habsburg-controlled fortress of Petrovaradin on the Military Frontier of the Habsburg monarchy (today Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia).

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Bosnia (region)

Bosnia (Босна) is the northern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, encompassing roughly 81% of the country; the other region, the southern part, is Herzegovina.

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Branko Mladenović

Branko (Бранко; 1331–65) was a Serbian magnate who served to king and emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55), and emperor Stefan Uroš V (r. 1355–71), with the titles of sluga and later sevastokrator. Jovan Branković and Branko Mladenović are Branković dynasty.

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Branković dynasty

The House of Branković (Бранковић, Brankovići / Бранковићи) is a Serbian medieval noble family and dynasty.

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Carinthia

Carinthia (Kärnten; Koroška, Carinzia) is the southernmost and least densely populated Austrian state, in the Eastern Alps, and is noted for its mountains and lakes.

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Demetrios I Kantakouzenos

Demetrios I Kantakouzenos (Δημήτριος Καντακουζηνός; 1343 – 1384) was a governor of the Morea and the grandson of Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos.

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Despot (court title)

Despot or despotes (lord, master) was a senior Byzantine court title that was bestowed on the sons or sons-in-law of reigning emperors, and initially denoted the heir-apparent of the Byzantine emperor.

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Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, and also called the Greek Orthodox Church or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 230 million baptised members.

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Eastern Orthodoxy

Eastern Orthodoxy, otherwise known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity or Byzantine Christianity, is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism.

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Elena Ecaterina Rareș

Doamna Elena Ecaterina Rareş (Јелена Бранковић; died 1553) was a princess consort of Moldavia by marriage to Peter IV Rareș. Jovan Branković and Elena Ecaterina Rareș are Branković dynasty.

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Frankopan family

The House of Frankopan (Frankopani, Frankapani, Frangipani, Frangepán, Frangepanus, Francopanus) was a Croatian noble family, whose members were among the great landowner magnates and high officers of the Kingdom of Croatia in union with Hungary.

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Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor

Frederick III (German: Friedrich III, 21 September 1415 – 19 August 1493) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1452 until his death in 1493.

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Friuli

Friuli (Friûl; Friul or Friułi; Furlanija; Friaul) is a historical region of northeast Italy.

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Gjergj Arianiti

Gjergj Arianiti (1383–1462) was an Albanian feudal lord who led several successful campaigns against the Ottoman Empire. Jovan Branković and Gjergj Arianiti are Arianiti family.

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Hilandar

The Hilandar Monastery (Manastir Hilandar,, Μονή Χιλανδαρίου) is one of the twenty Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Mount Athos in Greece and the only Serbian monastery there.

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Irene Kantakouzene

Irene Kantakouzene (Ειρήνη Καντακουζηνή, Eiréne Kantakouzené, modern pronunciation Iríni Kantakouziní, Ирина Кантакузин / Irina Kantakuzin; – 3 May 1457), known simply as Despotess Jerina (деспотица Јерина / despotica Jerina), was the wife of Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković. Jovan Branković and Irene Kantakouzene are 15th-century Serbian royalty and Branković dynasty.

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Ivaniš Berislavić

Ivaniš Berislavić (Иваниш Бериславић; Joannes Berizlo) was the Despot of the Kingdom of Serbia (regni Rascie despotus) from 1504 to 1514. Jovan Branković and Ivaniš Berislavić are 15th-century births, 16th-century Serbian monarchs and despots of Serbia.

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Jelena Jakšić

Jelena Jakšić (Јелена Јакшић; – after 1536) was the titular despotissa of Serbia, first by marriage with Jovan Branković, who was the titular despot of Serbia from 1493 to 1502, and then by marriage with Ivaniš Berislavić, who held the same title, from 1503 to 1514. Jovan Branković and Jelena Jakšić are 15th-century Serbian royalty, 16th-century Serbian royalty and Branković dynasty.

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John Zenevisi

John Zenevisi or Gjon Zenebishi (Gjon Zenebishi or Gjin Zenebishi; died 1418) was an Albanian magnate that held the estates in Epirus, such as Gjirokastër and Vagenetia.

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Komnen Arianiti

Komnen Arianiti (1392–1407) was an Albanian nobleman of the Arianiti family, who held an area in central Albania around Durrës. Jovan Branković and Komnen Arianiti are Arianiti family.

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Krušedol Monastery

The Krušedol Monastery (Manastir Krušedol) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery on the Fruška Gora mountain in the Syrmia region, northern Serbia, in the province of Vojvodina.

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Kupinovo

Kupinovo (Купиново, Glagolitic script: Ⰽⱆⱂⰻⱀⱁⰲⱁ) is a village located in the municipality of Pećinci, Serbia.

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Lazar of Serbia

Lazar Hrebeljanović (Лазар Хребељановић; – 15 June 1389) was a medieval Serbian ruler who created the largest and most powerful state on the territory of the disintegrated Serbian Empire. Jovan Branković and Lazar of Serbia are Eastern Orthodox royal saints.

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List of monarchs of Moldavia

This is a list of monarchs of Moldavia, from the first mention of the medieval polity east of the Carpathians and until its disestablishment in 1862, when it united with Wallachia, the other Danubian Principality, to form the modern-day state of Romania.

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List of princes of Wallachia

This is a list of princes of Wallachia, from the first mention of a medieval polity situated between the Southern Carpathians and the Danube until the union with Moldavia in 1859, which led to the creation of Romania.

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List of Serbian monarchs

This is an archontological list of Serbian monarchs, containing monarchs of the medieval principalities, to heads of state of modern Serbia.

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Marszałek

Marszałek (Marshal,, Маршалак) was the title of one of the highest officials in the Polish royal court since the 13th century, and in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania since the 15th century.

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Matthias Corvinus

Matthias Corvinus (Hunyadi Mátyás; Matia/Matei Corvin; Matija/Matijaš Korvin; Matej Korvín; Matyáš Korvín) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490, as Matthias I. After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in 1469 and adopted the title Duke of Austria in 1487.

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Milica Despina of Wallachia

Milica Despina (Милица Деспина; Milița Despina; – 30 January 1554) was the Princess consort of Wallachia by marriage to Neagoe Basarab. Jovan Branković and Milica Despina of Wallachia are 16th-century Serbian royalty and Branković dynasty.

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Moldavia

Moldavia (Moldova, or Țara Moldovei, literally "The Country of Moldavia"; in Romanian Cyrillic: Молдова or Цара Мѡлдовєй) is a historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between the Eastern Carpathians and the Dniester River.

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Muzaka family

The Muzaka were a noble Albanian family that ruled over the region of Myzeqe (southern Albania) in the Late Middle Ages.

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Neagoe Basarab

Neagoe Basarab (– 15 September 1521) was the Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia between 1512 and 1521.

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Old Style and New Style dates

Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) indicate dating systems before and after a calendar change, respectively.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Petru Rareș

Petru Rareș, sometimes known as Petryła or Peter IV (Petru IV; – 3 September 1546), was twice voivode of Moldavia: 20 January 1527 to 18 September 1538 and 19 February 1541 to 3 September 1546.

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Požega County

Požega County (Požeška županija; Pozsega vármegye) was a historic administrative subdivision (županija) of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.

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Princess Milica of Serbia

Princess Milica Hrebeljanović née Nemanjić (Милица Немањић Хребељановић · ca. 1335 – November 11, 1405) also known as Empress (Tsaritsa) Milica, was a royal consort of Serbia by marriage to Prince Lazar, who fell in the Battle of Kosovo. Jovan Branković and Princess Milica of Serbia are Eastern Orthodox royal saints.

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Relic

In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past.

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Republic of Venice

The Republic of Venice, traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.

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Sanguszko

The House of Sanguszko is a Polish and Lithuanian noble and aristocratic family of Lithuanian and Ruthenian origin, connected to the Gediminid dynasty.

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Serbia

Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.

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Serbian Despotate

The Serbian Despotate (Српска деспотовина / Srpska despotovina) was a medieval Serbian state in the first half of the 15th century.

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Serbian Empire

The Serbian Empire (Српско царство / Srpsko carstvo) was a medieval Serbian state that emerged from the Kingdom of Serbia.

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Serbian Orthodox Church

The Serbian Orthodox Church (Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian churches.

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Spata family

The Spata (Shpata, Σπάτα) were a noble Albanian family active in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries, initially as Venetian vassals and later as Ottoman vassals.

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Stefan Branković

Stefan Branković (Стефан Бранковић; c. 1417 – 9 October 1476), also known in historiography as Stefan the Blind (Стефан Слепи), was briefly the despot (ruler) of the Serbian Despotate between 1458 and 1459. Jovan Branković and Stefan Branković are 15th-century Serbian monarchs, Branković dynasty and Eastern Orthodox royal saints.

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Syrmia

Syrmia (Ekavian separator or Ijekavian separator) is a region of the southern Pannonian Plain, which lies between the Danube and Sava rivers.

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Varmo

Varmo (Vildivar) is a comune (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Udine in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about northwest of Trieste and about southwest of Udine. Varmo borders the following municipalities: Bertiolo, Camino al Tagliamento, Codroipo, Morsano al Tagliamento, Rivignano, Ronchis, San Michele al Tagliamento.

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Vladislaus II of Hungary

Vladislaus II, also known as Vladislav, Władysław or Wladislas (II.; 1 March 1456 – 13 March 1516), was King of Bohemia from 1471 to 1516 and King of Hungary and of Croatia from 1490 to 1516.

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Volhynia

Volhynia (also spelled Volynia) (Volynʹ, Wołyń, Volynʹ) is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between southeastern Poland, southwestern Belarus, and western Ukraine.

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Vuk Branković

Vuk Branković (Вук Бранковић,, 1345 – 6 October 1397) was a Serbian medieval nobleman who, during the Fall of the Serbian Empire, inherited a province that extended over present-day southern and southwestern Serbia, entire Kosovo, the northern part of present-day Republic of North Macedonia, and northern Montenegro. Jovan Branković and Vuk Branković are Branković dynasty.

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Vuk Grgurević

Vuk Grgurević Branković (Вук Гргуревић Бранковић; c. 1439 – 16 April 1485) was a Serbian nobleman who was the titular despot of Serbia from 1471 until his death in 1485. Jovan Branković and Vuk Grgurević are 15th-century Serbian monarchs, 15th-century Serbian royalty, Branković dynasty and despots of Serbia.

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Wallachia

Wallachia or Walachia (lit,; Old Romanian: Țeara Rumânească, Romanian Cyrillic alphabet: Цѣра Рꙋмѫнѣскъ) is a historical and geographical region of modern-day Romania. It is situated north of the Lower Danube and south of the Southern Carpathians. Wallachia was traditionally divided into two sections, Muntenia (Greater Wallachia) and Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia).

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Weitensfeld im Gurktal

Weitensfeld im Gurktal (Prečpolje ob Krki) is a market town in the district of Sankt Veit an der Glan in the Austrian state of Carinthia.

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Wiśniowiecki

The House of Wiśniowiecki (Vyshnevetski; Višnioveckiai) was a Polish-Lithuanian princely family of Ruthenian-Lithuanian origin, notable in the history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Zaharia family

The Zaharia family was an Albanian noble family, most prominent during the 14th and 15th century.

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Zvornik

Zvornik (Зворник) is a city in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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See also

15th-century Serbian monarchs

15th-century Serbian royalty

16th-century Serbian monarchs

16th-century Serbian royalty

Arianiti family

Branković dynasty

Despots of Serbia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jovan_Branković

Also known as Jovan Brankovic, Saint Despot Jovan.

, Stefan Branković, Syrmia, Varmo, Vladislaus II of Hungary, Volhynia, Vuk Branković, Vuk Grgurević, Wallachia, Weitensfeld im Gurktal, Wiśniowiecki, Zaharia family, Zvornik.