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Altoman Vojinović (Serbian: Алтоман Војиновић; fl. 1335–59) was a
Serbian magnate (velikaš) who
served Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) as župan ("count")...
- then his son,
Altoman, held a
province in Toplica,
evidently near the core of the ****ure
province of
Lazar Hrebeljanović. His son
Altoman married a sister...
- iup****). Afterwards, it was a high
noble rank with
notable holders such as
Altoman Vojinović (fl. 1335–59). The
Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes
grand duke)...
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families as
provincial lords during the fall of the
Serbian Empire. His sons
Altoman and
Vojislav were
recognized as
overlords of the Hum region. His daughter...
- Musić
noble family Lazar; Lazarevići Ratoslava, who
married Grand Župan
Altoman Vojinović Lazarević
Lazar married Princess Milica Nemanjic in
around 1353...
- had a son, Branko, and a daughter, Ratoslava.
Ratoslava married župan
Altoman, the son of
vojvoda Vojin.
Branko was
among the
magnates that were given...
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vojvoda and
governor of
Polog Magnates with
Slavic court titles veliki župan
Altoman Vojinović, son of
vojvoda Vojin and son-in-law of
vojvoda Mladen Prilozi...
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Trebinje and Dračevica Ratislava,
daughter of
Vojvoda Mladen,
married Altoman Vojinović
Branko Mladenović, son of
Vojvoda Mladen,
ruled Ohrid Nikola...
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Bosnian royals neighbors supported by the king of Hungary. His
father was
Altoman Vojinović, a
vojvod in Zeta. In 1363, Nikola's
uncle Vojislav Vojinović...
- iup****). Afterward, it was a high
noble rank with
notable holders such as
Altoman Vojinović (fl. 1335–59). It was used in the
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and...