- c. 1400 – 3 May 1457),
known simply as
Despotess Jerina (Serbian: деспотица Јерина /
despotica Jerina), was the wife of
Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković...
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Jerina Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Јерина Бранковић) or
Irina (Ирина), was a
Serbian noblewoman and the wife of Gjon
Kastrioti II. She was the
third daughter...
- Kaja
Jerina (born 11
September 1992) is a
Slovenian footballer playing for ŽNK
Radomlje in the SŽNL and the
Slovenia national team. She
started her career...
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Jerina's town, Brangović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јеринин град;
meaning "
Jerina's town") is an
archaeological site of an
early medieval fortress,
located in...
- long-term
labor and high taxes,
gained her the
nickname "Prokleta
Jerina" ("****ed
Jerina"). The
amount of
effort exerted also
produced a
variety of exaggerations...
- 262mm
rocket called "
Jerina 2" with
range of up to 75 km - this
rocket represents direct further development of
Orkan MLRS rocket.
Jerina 1 400mm is rocket...
-
misinterpretations of history,
especially concerning Đurađ's wife
Jerina. With
Jerina's Gr****
nationality and the
influence her
brothers had with the new...
- Italy). Gjon
Kastrioti II, Donika's and Skanderbeg's only child,
married Jerina Branković, the
daughter of
Lazar Branković,
Despot of Serbia. Her name is...
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married Donika Arianiti Gjon
Kastrioti II (d. 1501)-
Count of Soleto,
married Jerina Branković,
daughter of
despot Lazar Branković of
Serbia Costantino Castriota...
- the
House of Kastrioti, he was the
youngest son of Gjon
Kastrioti II and
Jerina Branković. He was the
grandson of the
Albanian national hero, Skanderbeg...