- Đuro
Hranić (born 20
March 1961) is a
Croatian theologian serving as the
Archbishop of Ðakovo-Osijek. Đuro
Hranić was born in a
small village of Cerić...
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Sandalj Hranić Kosača (Cyrillic: Сандаљ Хранић Косача; 1370 – 15
March 1435) was a
powerful Bosnian nobleman whose primary possessions consisted of Hum...
- a
separate state ("rusag"), for
example in a
charter issued to
Sandalj Hranić in
November 1405,
where they
articulated that the
Ragusan merchants would...
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Vukac Hranić Kosača (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукац Хранић Косача; fl. 1405–died in 1432) was
powerful Bosnian magnate and
nobleman from Kosača
noble family with...
- was
conquered by the Ottomans. Stjepan, a son of the Knez of Drina,
Vukac Hranić, and Katarina,
whose ancestry is unknown, was
probably born in 1404. Stjepan's...
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Ishak Bey or Ishak-Beg or Ishak-Beg
Hranić was an
Ottoman governor and soldier, the
Sanjakbey of Üsküb from 1415 to 1439.
According to some
sources he...
- Bosnia,
Vlatko Vuković, who
received it from King
Tvrtko I,
while Sandalj Hranić expanded it and
reaffirmed the Kosača
family supremacy.
While under governance...
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buildings only.
Prague is not
considered a part of the region. "100 let proměn
hranic našich regionů (Leták ke
konferenci a vernisáži výstavy map)" (in Czech)...
- importance,
serving under Grand Dukes of Bosnia/Serbia and
noble families of
Hranić and Kosača,
lords of Hum and
later Herzegovina. The
progenitor of the family...
- 1365/1366 – 1443), also known, by marriages, as
Jelena Balšić or
Jelena Hranić or
Jelena Kosača, was a
medieval Serbian princess,
daughter of
Prince Lazar...