- (1331–1379) and its fall (1379–1459). The
history starts with župan (Duke)
Vukoslav, who held Trebinje,
Gacko and
Rudine in the
western lands of King Stefan...
-
Hector was born into the Slavonian-origin gens Gárdony as the son of
Vukoslav (or Ulkoszló). He had a
brother Punik, ispán of
Zagreb County from 1326...
-
Grand Duke of Bosnia,
Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić.
Hrvatin had
three sons:
Vukoslav Hrvatinić [bs; sr] (Latin: Vlkosslaus; fl. 1315–1326),
issued a charter...
- from
Slavic noun vuk, "wolf". It is a hypocoristic,
possibly of the name
Vukoslav. It is
attested in the
Middle Ages, and
Serbian epic poetry. It is also...
- family.
Punik was born into the Slavonian-origin gens Gárdony as the son of
Vukoslav (or Ulkoszló). He had a
brother Hector, ispán of Kőrös (Križevci) County...
- sons.
Called Hrvatin Stjepanić or
Hrvatin Stipanić in historiography.
Vukoslav Hrvatinić (Latin: Vlkosslaus; fl. 1315–1326),
issued a
charter in 1315...
- Vukosav. Name: His
given name was
Vukosav (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукосав) or
Vukoslav (Вукослав). His
family name was Nikolić (Николић). In
Ragusan do****ents...
-
downfall of the
medieval Bosnian state. The
Charter from 1323
states that
Vukoslav is the son of duke Hrvatin, and from this we
conclude that the main stronghold...
-
medieval town of
Petrus was
granted by
Emperor Dušan to the
local župan
Vukoslav.
Petrus was the
center of the Petruš region [sr], one of the spiritual...
- Knez
Hrvatin died
sometime before 1315, and was
succeeded by his sons
Vukoslav, Pavao, and Vukac. Hrvatin's sons
sided with the
Croatian nobles who revolted...