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Vojihna Nemanjić of
Drama or
simply Vojin of
Drama (Serbian Cyrillic: Војихна ; ca 1298–1360), was a
Serbian feudal nobleman,
member of the collateral...
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voivode (military commander, Duke) and
magnate (velikaš)
Vojany Vojens Vojihna Vojinović (disambiguation)
Vojinovac Vojinović
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defeated in
battle in late 1356 or
early 1357 by a Serb army
under Vojvoda Vojihna, who was the
holder of
Drama (a
major fortress in the vicinity). The Serbs...
- was a
Serbian monk-scribe who
lived and
worked during the time of Lord
Vojihna, the
father of Jefimija. From the
inscription Rajčin Sudić left in the...
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daughter of
Vojihna, the
Caesar of Drama. This
boosted the
power of Uglješa, who
would later govern the
region alongside his father-in-law.
Vojihna died in...
- made with silk and gold
thread by Euphima, a
Serbian nun,
daughter of
Vojihna,
together with her
daughter Euprasijka.
Stephen III of
Moldavia Bogdan...
- In 1357, when
Matthew and his
Turks attacked, the
Serbian army
under Vojihna of
Drama (a
major player in that region) came to aid. The
Turks were defeated...
- de'
Buondelmonti Grgur Golubić,
named in 1347 by
Stefan Uroš IV Dušan
Vojihna,
named in 1347 by Uroš IV Preljub,
named in 1348–49 by Uroš IV Uglješa...
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pronounced [jělena mr̩̂ɲaːʋtʃeʋitɕ] or [mr̩ɲǎːʋ-]),
daughter of
Caesar Vojihna,
member of the
collateral branch of Nemanjić
dynasty and
widow of Jovan...
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title of sebastocrator. The
military commanders (voivodes)
Preljub and
Vojihna received the
title of caesar. The
raising of the
Serbian Patriarch resulted...