Jelena, wife of Sandelj Hranić Kosača

Jelena was the third daughter of Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and Princess Milica of the Serbian ruling family of Nemanjić. It is most likely that she was born in 1365 or 1366, perhaps in Prilepec near Novo Brdo. Her childhood is not well documented, as is the case with...

Queen Jelena (1395-1398)

The death of King Stjepan Dabiša on September 8, 1395 left an open question regarding the succession to the Bosnian throne. According to the decisions of the Treaty of Đakovo concluded in July 1394, after Dabiša’s death, if he died without male descendants, the...

Hrvatin Stjepanić

Hrvatin Stjepanić (13th century – no later than 1315) was the son of Prince Stjepan. He had three sons, Vukoslav, Pavle, and Vukac. He was the nobleman after whom the noble kindred of Hrvatinić is named. He was first mentioned in the charter of Neapolitan King...

Pavle Hrvatinić

Pavle Hrvatnić (? – 1345 at the earliest) was the son of Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić and the brother of Vukoslav and Vukac Hrvatnić. Pavle was the first son of Prince Hrvatin to recognize the supreme authority of Ban Stjepan II Kotromanić. There is no record of when the...

Vukoslav Hrvatinić

Vukoslav Hrvatinić (second half of the 13th century – no later than 1343) was the son of Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić and the brother of Pavle and Vukac Hrvatinić. In the charters of the King of Naples Charles II and the princes of Bribir, issued to Prince Hrvatin...