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Vukac Hrvatinić (fl. 1350 – d.
after 10
April 1378) was a
Bosnian magnate with the
title of knez in the
service of Ban
Tvrtko Kotromanić of Bosnia, who...
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Vukac Hranić Kosača (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукац Хранић Косача; fl. 1405–died in 1432) was
powerful Bosnian magnate and
nobleman from Kosača
noble family...
- Nelipčić, re-married to King Ostoja.
Hrvoje was the
eldest son of Duke
Vukac Hrvatinić. He had
three brothers: Vuk (who was Ban of Croatia), Dragiša...
- (Ratko) Luka
Pribislavov Jovko Radinojev Pribo (Pribil or Pribislav) Vukšić
Vukac Radinojev Herak Heraković
Stijepo Heraković Luka Stijepović Heraković Stjepan...
- Vukel, Vukelja, Vukula, Vukan, Vukolin, Vukota, Vukić, Vukadin,
Vukac, Vukas, Vuksan,
Vukač, Vukašin, Vukša, Vukdrag, Vukman, Vukoman, Vukmir, Vukomir, Vukmilj...
- 1364)
Pavao Hrvatinić (fl. 1323–1332)
Grgur (fl. 1357)
Vladislav (fl. 1357)
Vukac Hrvatinić (fl. 1357–1366),
defended the Soko
fortress in the
Pliva county...
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country was
conquered by the Ottomans. Stjepan, a son of the Knez of Drina,
Vukac Hranić, and Katarina,
whose ancestry is unknown, was
probably born in 1404...
- with the Kosača and
sealed the
peace with a
marriage with the
daughter of
Vukac Hranić,
princess Teodora, the
sister of the ****ure Kosača's clan chieftain...
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deserted to
Louis and
surrendered to him the
important fortress of Ključ, but
Vukac Hrvatinić
succeeded in
defending the Soko Grad
fortress in the župa of Pliva...
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sometime before 1315, and was
succeeded by his sons Vukoslav, Pavao, and
Vukac. Hrvatin's sons
sided with the
Croatian nobles who
revolted against Mladen...