The House of Mrnjavčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Мрњавчевић, pl. Mrnjavčevići / Мрњавчевићи, pronounced [mr̩̂ɲaːʋt͡ʃeʋit͡ɕ]) was a medieval Serbian noble house...
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Vukašin of Serbia (redirect from Vukašin Mrnjavčević)
at least five children: Marko Mrnjavčević Andrijaš Mrnjavčević Dmitar Mrnjavčević Ivaniš Mrnjavčević Olivera Mrnjavčević Jelisanta Jelena, married to Rajko...
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Prince Marko (redirect from Marko Mrnjavčević)
born about 1335 as the first son of Vukašin Mrnjavčević and his wife Alena. The patronymic "Mrnjavčević" derives from Mrnjava, described by 17th-century...
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Vukašin and Alena's children: Prince Marko Andrijaš Mrnjavčević Dmitar Mrnjavčević Ivaniš Mrnjavčević Olivera As a widow, Alena went to the monastery. Gjergji...
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Andrijaš Vukašinović Mrnjavčević or Andrija Kraljević (?) was a 14th-century Serbian noble who governed the region of Prilep 1371–1395. His father was...
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Serbian nobleman, a member of the Mrnjavčević family, who served the Kingdom of Hungary. He was the son of Vukašin Mrnjavčević and brother of Marko and Andrijaš...
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threat rising in the Balkans, Ugleša and his brothers Vukašin Mrnjavčević and Gojko Mrnjavčević tried to oppose the Turks. Uglješa was killed on 26 September...
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attack. Bayezid's vassals, the Serbian lords Stefan Lazarević and Marko Mrnjavčević, two of the greatest knights of the time, participated and fought bravely;...
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Serbian lands, specifically the territory of the Mrnjavčevićs in eastern Macedonia. An army of the Mrnjavčević brothers entered the territory controlled by...
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Battle of Maritsa (category Mrnjavčević family)
Şahin Pasha and Evrenos, and Serbian forces commanded by King Vukašin Mrnjavčević and his brother Despot Jovan Uglješa. In 1354, the Ottomans acquired...
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