- 1457),
known simply as
Despotess Jerina (Serbian: деспотица Јерина /
despotica Jerina), was the wife of
Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković. In
Serbian folk...
- romanized: despótissa; Bulgarian: деспотица, romanized: despotítsa; Serbian: деспотица/
despotica),
which denoted the
spouse of a despot, but the
transliterated traditional...
- also
known as
simply Despotess Angelina (Serbian: деспотица Ангелина/
Despotica Angelina). The
Serbian Orthodox Church and
Serbian epic
poetry calls her...
-
Illustristissimae Heraclidarum familiae, quae ad
Dasorina Basilica ac
Despotica vocatur, justificata, comprobata,
monumentisque et
insignibus abaucta...
- Art in
Serbia and Bosnia.
Central European University Press. p. 80. "
Despotica Jelena,
monahinja Jefimija | MetHistArt". Pavlikianov,
Cyril (2001). The...
- The
inscription next to the wife is more damaged, with only the
title despotica and the word "daughter"
being legible enough,
although her name has been...