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Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia, the Glossary

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Stephen Ostojić (Стјепан/Стефан Остојић) was King of Bosnia from the death of his father Ostoja in 1418 until his deposition by the nobility in 1420.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Balša III, Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić, Ishak Bey Hranić, Jelena Nelipić, Juraj Radivojević, Kaboga family, Konavle, Kotromanić dynasty, Kujava Radinović, List of rulers of medieval Bosnia, Mavro Orbini, Ostoja of Bosnia, Pavlović noble family, Pelješac, Protovestiarios, Republic of Ragusa, Republic of Venice, Sandalj Hranić, Slano, Sokol (Konavle), Stanak, Ston, Tvrtko II of Bosnia, Venetian Albania, Zachlumia.

  2. 15th-century Bosnian people
  3. Bosnian monarchs
  4. Burials in Royal Chapel on Bobovac
  5. Kings of Bosnia
  6. Kotromanić dynasty

Balša III

Balša III (Балша III; Balsha III) or Balsha III (1387 – 28 April 1421, in Belgrade) was the fifth and last ruler of Zeta from the Balšić noble family, from April 1403 to April 1421.

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Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić

Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić (ca. 1350–1416) was a medieval Bosnian nobleman and magnate, Grand Duke of Bosnia, Knez of Donji Kraji, and Duke of Split.

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Ishak Bey Hranić

Ishak Bey or Ishak-Beg or Ishak-Beg Hranić or Isak Bey Evrenoz was an Ottoman governor and soldier, the Sanjakbey of Üsküb from 1415 to 1439.

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Jelena Nelipić

Jelena Nelipić (Јелена Нелипић; died 1422) was Duchess of Split by her first marriage and Queen of Bosnia by her second marriage. Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia and Jelena Nelipić are Kotromanić dynasty.

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Juraj Radivojević

Juraj or Đurađ Radivojević (Јурај/Ђурађ Радивојевић; died after 1408) was a Bosnian nobleman.

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Kaboga family

The House of Kaboga (Kabužić in Croatian, Caboga in Italian) were a patrician family from the city of Dubrovnik and its Republic of Ragusa.

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Konavle

Konavle is a municipality and a small Dalmatian subregion located southeast of Dubrovnik, Croatia.

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Kotromanić dynasty

The House of Kotromanić (Котроманић, Kotromanići / Котроманићи) was a late medieval Bosnian noble and later royal dynasty. Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia and Kotromanić dynasty are Bosnian monarchs and kings of Bosnia.

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Kujava Radinović

Kujava Radinović (Кујава Радиновић) was the second wife of King Stephen Ostoja of Bosnia and as such she was Queen of Bosnia from 1399 to 1404 and again from 1409 to 1415. Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia and Kujava Radinović are Kotromanić dynasty.

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List of rulers of medieval Bosnia

This is a list of monarchs of Bosnia, containing bans and kings of Medieval Bosnia; Bosnia (early medieval), Banate of Bosnia, Kingdom of Bosnia. Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia and list of rulers of medieval Bosnia are Bosnian monarchs and kings of Bosnia.

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Mavro Orbini

Mavro Orbini (1563–1614) was a Ragusan chronicler, notable for his work The Realm of the Slavs (1601) which influenced Slavic ideology and historiography in the later centuries.

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Ostoja of Bosnia

Stephen Ostoja (Стјепан Остоја; died September 1418) was King of Bosnia from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418. Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia and Ostoja of Bosnia are 15th-century Bosnian people, 15th-century monarchs in Europe, Bosnian monarchs, Burials in Royal Chapel on Bobovac, Dethroned monarchs, kings of Bosnia and Kotromanić dynasty.

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Pavlović noble family

The House of Pavlović, also Radinović or Radenović, or Radinović-Pavlović, was Bosnian noble family who got their name after Radin Jablanić.

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Pelješac

Pelješac (Chakavian: Pelišac; Sabbioncello) is a peninsula in southern Dalmatia in Croatia.

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Protovestiarios

Protovestiarios (πρωτοβεστιάριος) was a high Byzantine court position, originally reserved for eunuchs.

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Republic of Ragusa

The Republic of Ragusa (Republica de Ragusa; Respublica Ragusina; Repubblica di Ragusa; Dubrovačka Republika; Repùblega de Raguxa) was an aristocratic maritime republic centered on the city of Dubrovnik (Ragusa in Italian and Latin; Raguxa in Venetian) in South Dalmatia (today in southernmost Croatia) that carried that name from 1358 until 1808.

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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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Sandalj Hranić

Sandalj Hranić Kosača (Сандаљ Хранић Косача; 1370 – 15 March 1435) was a powerful Bosnian nobleman whose primary possessions consisted of Hum, land areas between Adriatic coast, the Neretva and the Drina rivers in Bosnia, and served the court as the Grand Duke of Bosnia sometime between 1392 and his death in 1435, although the first mention as a Grand Duke in sources comes from 16 June 1404.

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Slano

Slano is a village in southern Croatia with a small harbour in the bay of the same name.

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Sokol (Konavle)

Sokol (Falcon) is the name of a medieval fortress located in the village of Dunave in Konavle, Croatia, underneath the eastern slopes of Sniježnica, near the border with Sutorina in Montenegro.

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Stanak

Stanak is the most common name used to refer to the assembly of nobility in medieval Bosnia.

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Ston

Ston is a settlement and a municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia, located at the south of isthmus of the Pelješac peninsula.

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Tvrtko II of Bosnia

Stephen Tvrtko II (Стјепан/Стефан Твртко; died in November 1443), also known as Tvrtko Tvrtković (Твртко Твртковић), was a member of the House of Kotromanić who reigned as King of Bosnia from 1404 to 1409 and again from 1420 to his death. Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia and Tvrtko II of Bosnia are 15th-century Bosnian people, 15th-century monarchs in Europe, Bosnian monarchs, Burials in Royal Chapel on Bobovac, Dethroned monarchs, kings of Bosnia and Kotromanić dynasty.

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Venetian Albania

Venetian Albania (Albania vèneta, Albania Veneta,, Mletačka Albanija, Млетачка Албанија) was the official term for several possessions of the Republic of Venice in the southeastern Adriatic, encompassing coastal territories primarily in present-day southern Montenegro and partially in northern Albania.

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Zachlumia

Zachlumia or Zachumlia (Захумље), also Hum, was a medieval principality located in the modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia (today parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, respectively).

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See also

15th-century Bosnian people

Bosnian monarchs

Burials in Royal Chapel on Bobovac

Kings of Bosnia

Kotromanić dynasty

References

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

Also known as Stephen Ostojic of Bosnia, Stephen Ostojić, Stjepan Ostojić.