- used to
refer to a bishop. In English, the
feminine form of the
title is
despotess (from
Ancient Gr****: δεσπότισσα, romanized: despótissa; Bulgarian: деспотица...
- Кантакузин /
Irina Kantakuzin; c. 1400 – 3 May 1457),
known simply as
Despotess Jerina (Serbian: деспотица Јерина /
despotica Jerina), was the wife of...
-
Helena Palaiologina Helena Palaiologina,
Despotess of
Serbia Despotess of
Serbia Tenure 24
December 1456 – 20
January 1458 Born 1431
Despotate of the...
- Бра́нкович; c. 1440–1520), née Arianiti, was an
Albanian princess who
served as
Despotess Consort of
Serbia through her
marriage to
Despot Stefan Branković (r. 1458–1459)...
- The
Serbian Despotate (Serbian: Српска деспотовина /
Srpska despotovina) was a
medieval Serbian state in the
first half of the 15th century.
Although the...
- (1391-1395).
Helena Gattilusio,
Despotess consort of Serbia;
Stefan Lazarević (1405–1427)
Helena Palaiologina of Morea,
Despotess consort of Serbia;
Lazar Branković...
-
autonomous and
independent rulers in the Balkans. The
feminine form is
Despotess.
Voievod şi domn,
title held by the
sovereign princes of
Wallachia and...
- husband's
death 2 May/3 May 1457 Đurađ Branković
Helena Palaiologina,
Despotess of
Serbia Thomas Palaiologos (Palaiologos) 1430 1446 24
December 1456...
- Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Теодора Немањић; 1330 –
after 1381) was the
despotess of
Kumanovo as the wife of
Despot Dejan (fl. 1355). She was the daughter...
- This is an
archontological list of
Albanian consorts,
containing consorts of the
medieval Albanian states, to
heads of
state of
modern Albania. List of...