- Bulgarian: кефалия, kefaliya) and
Serbian Empire (as Serbian: кефалиja,
kefalija). In the 14th century,
superior kephalai were
appointed (katholikai kephalai...
-
Stefan Dečanski (r. 1321–31) with the
titles of knez (comes, count) and
kefalija (governor). At the end of Milutin's
reign (and life),
Ilija governed Zeta...
- Mrnjavčević.
kefalija Miloš.
Served Mrnjavčević.
Radoslav Sablja kefalija Oliver, of Bitola.
Served Mrnjavčević.
Ostoja Rajaković,
around Ohrid kefalija Georgije...
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Braiko Pekpal (fl. 1374)
Vlatko Hranotić
Dragosav Jakov Nikola (c. 1389),
kefalija Nikolica (c. 1389),
dijak Pribil Kućinić
Todor Hamirović,
vojvoda Prnjak...
- 1282–1321) with the
court title of stavilac,
while his
father had the
title of
kefalija, and
governed Zeta. It has been
claimed that Đuraš had two brothers, Nikola...
- 16.
kefalija Ilija 8. Đuraš Ilijić 4.
Crnoje Đurašević 2. Radič Crnojević 1. Đurađ Đurašević 3. Jelena...
- 16.
kefalija Ilija 8. Đuraš Ilijić 4.
Crnoje Đurašević 2. Radič Crnojević 1. Lješ 3. Jelena...
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earlier župan
title was
abolished and
replaced with the Gr****-derived
kefalija (kephale, "head, master").
Commerce was
another object of Dušan's concern...
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Slavic male
given name,
cognate of Ilya/Elijah. It may
refer to:
Ilija (
kefalija),
Serbian nobleman of the 14th
century Ilija Aračić,
Croatian football...
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female form is Dabiživa. It may
refer to: Dabiživ Spandulj, (fl. 1375–76),
kefalija ("chief") of
Strumica Dabiživ Čihorić (fl. 1345),
nobleman serving Stefan...