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Čelnik (Serbian Cyrillic: челник) was a high
court title in the
Kingdom of Serbia,
Serbian Empire and
Serbian Despotate. In its
early form, the holder...
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Radoslav Čelnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Радослав Челник, Hungarian:
Cselnik Radoszláv; fl. 1526–1532),
known as
Vojvoda Rajko (војвода Рајко), was a Serb general...
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Stanislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Станислав; fl. 1377) was a
čelnik in the
service of the
Serbian magnate family of Dejanović. He was from Štip,
where he is...
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Served Mrnjavčević.
čelnik Manko.
Served Mrnjavčević.
čelnik Ivoje.
Served Mrnjavčević.
čelnik Stanislav.
Served Mrnjavčević.
čelnik Milan/Miljan. Served...
- Cyrillic: Бранко; fl. 1306–19) was a
Serbian nobleman with the
title of
čelnik,
serving King
Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321). He was
among the witnesses...
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known čelnik of the
Serbian court, in the
nearest circle of the King,
mentioned serving the
first time in 1284 and the
second time in 1327. The
čelnik was...
- who
served emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) as
veliki čelnik ("great
čelnik"). As a
royal čelnik, the title-holder had a very high
position at the Serbian...
- Prince,
later Despot,
Stefan Lazarević (r. 1389–1427) as
čelnik, then was
elevated to
Grand Čelnik during the rule of
Despot Đurađ Branković (r. 1427–1456)...
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nobleman who
served Emperor Stefan Uroš V (r. 1355–1371), with the
title of
čelnik. Musa
married Dragana Lazarevic, the
sister of
Prince Lazar of Serbia. He...
- 1469 and
later again in 1481 by
Sultan Mehmet II.
Grand Čelnik (велики челник). The
Grand Čelnik was the
highest court title of the
Serbian Despotate, and...