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- romanized: Sevastokrátor, lit. 'August Ruler', Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [sevastoˈkrator]; Bulgarian: севастократор, romanized: sevastokrator; Serbo-Croatian:...
- 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...
- Peter was a Bulgarian nobleman who held the high title of sevastokrator around 1253 and ruled significant territories in Bulgaria during the reign of...
- titles and honorifics were adopted, such as sevast, protosevast and sevastokrator. After the crowning of Stefan Dušan as Emperor (1346), there was a further...
- 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...
- Albania and Lady of Durrës by marriage to Gjergj Thopia. Her father was Sevastokrator Branko Mladenović, founder of the Branković dynasty. Teodora was the...
- in Serbian charters: of King Stefan Milutin, Emperor Stefan Dušan, Sevastokrator Dejan, Jevdokija Dejanović, and Dejan's sons, Jovan and Konstantin....
- governor in Ovče Pole and left Vardar sevastokrator Dejan, Dušan's brother-in-law, governor of Pčinja sevastokrator Branko, Dušan's relative, governor of...
- Picture TitleName Reign Notes Sevastokrator Lord of Gjirokastër Gjon Zenebishi 1386-1418 The Zenebishi family is first mentioned in 1304. It was one of...