Jelena Nemanjić Šubić

Jelena Šubić was the daughter of Stefan Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia and the half-sister of Stefan Dušan. She was married to the Croatian magnate Mladen III Šubić, Prince of Bribir from noble Šubić family. They ruled from Klis Fortress in Dalmatia. After Mladen III Šubić's death, she ruled as his widow over Skradin and Klis.
Dmitar Nemanjić
Dmitar Nemanjić was a Serbian Prince, the son of Vukan Nemanjić and the nephew of King Stefan II the First-Crowned. He is venerated as Saint David Nemanjić with the title of the Venerable (Prepodobni) in the Serbian Orthodox Church
Vlado (kaznac)
Vlado Blinishti was an Albanian nobleman and the first recorded member of the Blinishti family which held territories across northern Albania during the 13th and 14th centuries. Vlado is recorded for the first time in an Angevin document of 1274 outlining
Bretislav
Bretislav is a Czech masculine given name. It may refer to:Bretislav I (1005–1055), Duke of Bohemia Bretislav II (1060–1100), Duke of Bohemia Bretislav III, Duke of Bohemia Břetislav Dolejší (1928–2010), Czechoslovak footballer Břetislav Bakala
Stevo Vasojević
Stevo Vasojević or Vasojević Stevo, is a character in the Kosovo Cycle of Serbian epic poetry and a legendary ancestor of the Vasojevići tribe, the largest tribe in the Montenegrin Highlands. According to the epics, he was a nobleman who fought and
Association of Fighters of Yugoslavia
The Association of Fighters of Yugoslavia, known as Boj, was a Yugoslav nationalist organization in the Drava Banovina (Slovenia) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, active between 1930 and 1935. It was established in 1929 as the Union of Slovene Soldiers, then
Karlovački rodoslov
Karlovački rodoslov, compiled between 1418 and 1427, is a manuscript "which does not only include myths and legends, but also historical facts". It was found at Karlovac, in Croatia, hence its name. It was studied by Pavel Jozef Šafárik (1795–1861
Timeline of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Saxons in medieval Serbia
Saxons, known as Sasi, migrated to medieval Serbia in the mid-13th century from Hungary. Serbia's mines were developed by the community
-drag
-drag and -drog is a common Slavic given name word root, drag meaning "dear, beloved", in single-lexemed and dithematic names
Yugoslav studies
Yugoslav studies or Yugoslavistics is an academic discipline within Slavic studies and historical studies which is concerned with the study of the XIX century or earlier origins of the Yugoslav idea, creation of Yugoslavia, history of the Kingdom of