• Stjepan Berislavić (Serbian: Стефан Бериславић, Hungarian: Beriszló István; c. 1505 – 1535) was a Croatian nobleman and titular Despot of Serbia between...
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    Ivaniš Berislavić (1504 to 1514), and Stjepan Berislavić (1520 to 1535). In 1522, the last of the titular Serbian despots in Syrmia, Stjepan Berislavić, moved...
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    [better source needed] Last titular despots were: Ivaniš Berislavić (1504–1514), Stjepan Berislavić (1520–1535), Radič Božić (1527–1528, Zapolya faction's...
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  • (d. 1489), of the Jakšić noble family fame. Ivaniš Berislavić was a member of the House of Berislavić, a Croatian noble family from Slavonia, subordinate...
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  • marriage with Ivaniš Berislavić, who held the same title, from 1503 to 1514. Jelena's son (from the second marriage) Stjepan Berislavić also held the title...
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    successor, Stjepan Vukčić Kosača. Thomas succeeded Tvrtko, but his accession was not recognized by the leading magnate of Bosnia, Stjepan Vukčić Kosača...
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    Branković (1486–1496), Jovan Branković (1496–1502), Ivaniš Berislavić (1504–1514), Stjepan Berislavić (1520–1535), Radič Božić (1527–1528, Zapolya faction's...
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  • (1503-1514), and Ban of Jajce from 1511 until 1513. Bartol Berislavić, Ban of Jajce in 1507. Stjepan Berislavić (died in 1535), titular Despot of Serbia, from 1520...
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  • Ferdinand Habsburg and John Zápolya, he took the side of Zápolya, while Stjepan Berislavić (titular Despot of Serbia) opted for king Ferdinand. In 1527, king...
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    Stjepan Vukčić Kosača (1404–1466) was a powerful Bosnian nobleman who was politically active from 1435 to 1465; the last three decades of Bosnian medieval...
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    1493–1502 Son of Stefan Branković Ivaniš Berislavić 1504–1514 Married widow of Jovan Branković. Stjepan Berislavić 1520–1535 Son of Ivaniš and Jelena. Deposed...
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  • commonly known as "Rascians". Crepović noble family Radič Božić Stjepan Berislavić Ivaniš Berislavić Miloš Belmužević Jovan Branković Jovan Nenad Pavle Bakić...
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    of Herzegovina, which itself was derived from the title "Herzog", which Stjepan Vukčić Kosača adopted in 1448., with latin title "Dux Sancti Sabbae". Besides...
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    allowed to return in 1514. Serving as a legate of Croatian ban Petar Berislavić, he was sent to Rome where he appealed to Pope Leo X. The Pope sent help...
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    death, they remained loyal to his successor as the Grad Duke of Bosnia, Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, as well. Grgur died in July 1436. The sons of Grgur Vukosalić...
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    lived in the second half of the 14th century. In 1416, his son, Stipan (Stjepan), is mentioned in appeal by Republic of Ragusa as a nobleman who fought...
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  • titular: Vuk Grgurević Đorđe Branković Jovan Branković Ivaniš Berislavić Stevan Berislavić Radič Božić Pavle Bakić Stefan Štiljanović Ottoman annexation...
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  • 1520, as Petar Berislavić got killed in fight against the Ottomans in Plješivica mountain, Karlović got informed by survived Berislavić's soldiers about...
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  • Jajce Fortress was finally taken by the Ottomans in 1527. The House of Berislavić controlled the region of Usora in the north until it in turn succumbed...
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    d. 1884) Opera singer Ferenc Xavér Erdődy (b. 1830, d. 1896) István (Stjepan) Erdődy (b. 1848, d. 1922) Politician, last owner of Jastrebarsko estate...
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    Hungary and Stjepan Tomaš Kotromanić, King of Bosnia and father of Tomašević, dethroned Stefan on April 8, 1459. They enthroned Stjepan Tomašević as...
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    town Greben as well as Glamoč. The family started to grew in power during Stjepan (d. before 1301) whose only surely known son was named as Hrvatin. The...
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    election of Thomas (r. 1443–1461) to the Bosnian throne was not accepted by Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, the magnate who supported Radivoj. The conflict was resolved...
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    and Ivan of Petar of another noble branch Disislavić. Another branch, Berislavić, is mentioned between 1349 and 1411. In the 1360s their inherited title...
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  • Vlatković Before the fall of Bosnia under Ottoman rule, the last Bosnian king Stjepan Tomašević sent his wife to Split. She was accompanied by several dignitaries...
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  • ISBN 978-0-521-07459-9. as leader of the Bulgarian Slavs against the Greeks Stjepan Antoljak (1985). Samuel and His State. Macedonian Review Editions. Nycephoris...
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  • 16th century], Rad (in Serbo-Croatian) (47), Zagreb: JAZU: 1–85 Pavičić, Stjepan (1962), "Seobe i naselja u Lici" [Migrations and settlements in Lika],...
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    Southern Hungary and the Italian coast. On 16 August 1513 Ban Petar Berislavić defeated an Ottoman army of 7,000 men at the battle of Dubica on the Una...
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    the struggle against the Ottoman Turks. Among them there were ban Petar Berislavić who won a victory at Dubica on the Una river in 1513, the captain of Senj...
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    turned to the Holy See for aid in the war with the Ottoman Empire. Petar Berislavić, the ban of Croatia from 1513 to 1520, received around 50,000 ducats in...
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