Nikola Radonja (Serbian: Никола Радоња) or Nikola Radonja Branković or Gerasim or Roman, (c. 1330–1399) was a 14th-century Serbian nobleman and chronicler...
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from Radonja. In the 1455 survey of the Branković district on Metohija and Kosovo there were 212 men whose name was Radonja. People Nikola Radonja (fl...
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Nemanja. After their father's death, Vuk and his brothers Grgur and Nikola Radonja retreated to the valley of Drenica (central Kosovo). During the final...
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occupying 1/3 of the area. Serbian nobleman Antonije Bagaš, together with Nikola Radonja, bought and restored the ruined Agiou Pavlou monastery between 1355...
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Preljub, named in 1348–49 by Uroš IV Uglješa Vlatković, named by Uroš V Nikola Radonja, named by Uroš V Novak, named by Uroš V Ottoman rulers Mehmed II (r...
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Altoman Vojinović Branko Mladenović, son of Vojvoda Mladen, ruled Ohrid Nikola Radonja, the eldest son of Branko Mladenović who governed an estate in Serres...
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together with Nikola Radonja, bought and restored the ruined monastery, becoming its abbott. The restoration of the monastery, supported by Radonja's brothers...
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circa 1366) Uglješa (d. circa 1371) Eupraxia, a nun Jelena, married to Nikola Radonja Branković List of Serbian monarchs Fine 1994, pp. 362–363 Soulis 1984...
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including those in Serbia and in Kievan Rus (Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia). Nikola Radonja (c. 1330–1399), as monk Gerasim, served and helped with great merit...
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image of the Temple of Sophia. Unknown Nikola (fl. 1329), župan Mladen (fl. 1319–26), župan and vojvoda. Branko Radonja (fl. 1364–d. 1399), kesar and monk...
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