- romanized:
Sevastokrátor, lit. 'August Ruler',
Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [
sevastoˈkrator]; Bulgarian: севастократор, romanized:
sevastokrator; Serbo-Croatian:...
-
Peter was a
Bulgarian nobleman who held the high
title of
sevastokrator around 1253 and
ruled significant territories in
Bulgaria during the
reign of...
- was a
magnate who
served Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) as
sevastokrator, and
Emperor Uroš V (r. 1355–71) as despot. He was
married to Emperor...
- of Acarnania. In 1386 he
titled himself with the
Byzantine title of
sevastokrator.
Zenebishi was
married Irene, the
daughter of Gjin Bua Shpata, Despot...
-
emperor Stefan Uroš V (r. 1355–71), with the
titles of
sluga and
later sevastokrator. A
member of an old and
respectable family,
possibly descending from...
-
titles and
honorifics were adopted, such as sevast,
protosevast and
sevastokrator.
After the
crowning of
Stefan Dušan as
Emperor (1346),
there was a further...
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Albania and Lady of Durrës by
marriage to
Gjergj Thopia. Her
father was
Sevastokrator Branko Mladenović,
founder of the Branković dynasty.
Teodora was the...
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Byzantine Emperors were
maternal descendants of the house. The progenitor,
sevastokrator Dejan, was a
magnate in the
service of
Emperor Dušan, and also the Emperor's...
- in
Serbian charters: of King
Stefan Milutin,
Emperor Stefan Dušan,
Sevastokrator Dejan,
Jevdokija Dejanović, and Dejan's sons,
Jovan and Konstantin....
- Mladenović (died
before 1365), who
received the high
court title of
sevastokrator from
Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–1355) and
served as
governor of Ohrid...