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409:. As to secure his prestige in Serbia, which had been weakened due to him, King Sigismund sent Despot Đurađ his own army. The combined army destroyed a large Ottoman detachment near Ravanica, for which effort the king on 19 November 1427 thanked especially Nicholas Bocskay. Another Ottoman detachment attacked neighbouring Serbian and Hungarian places from Golubac, especially the Braničevo region. Despot Đurađ himself went below Golubac and promised Jeremija forgiveness, and tried in every way to win back the city; not only did Jeremija decline, but he also attacked the despot's entourage which had tried to enter the city gates. In the spring of 1428 a new Hungarian army arrived at Golubac and besieged it from the land and from the Danube. The importance of the city is further evident from the fact that Sigismund himself led the army. But also Sultan Murat laid personal effort to encourage and support his acquired positions; in late May, after Sigismund, he arrived in the Braničevo area. Not wanting to enter combat with the superior Ottomans, Sigismund hastened to make peace. When the Hungarians in the first days of June began withdrawing, the Ottoman commander Sinan-beg attacked their back, where Sigismund was, however, with the self-sacrifice of Marko de Sentlaszlo, they were saved from disaster. During these conflicts, south and eastern Serbia were very devastated, including the developed Daljš Monastery near Golubac. From a monastery document, Sigismund is for the first time called "Our Emperor" ( 635: 47: 719: 525: 439: 387: 340: 513:) the governor of Zeta. Branković left Zeta in April 1441. He first stayed in Dubrovnik which angered Ottomans who requested that Dubrovnik should hand over Branković. The Ragusans refused this request with the explanation that Dubrovnik is a free city which accepts anybody who seeks shelter in it. They also emphasized that it was better for Branković to be in Dubrovnik as this was the best guarantee that he would not undertake any action against the Ottomans. 517: 898: 504:
which became new capitol of the remaining part of his despotate. In August 1441 Branković arrived to Bar where he stayed until the end of the winter 1440–41. There he tried to mobilize forces to recapture territory of the Serbian Despotate he lost to Ottomans. During his visit to Zeta he maintained
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Despot Stefan had appropriated for himself properties that were part of the hereditary lands of Vuk, which resulted in Vuk joining the opposition. Vuk entered a pact with the Ottomans when Stefan had left Ottoman service and joined Hungary, fueling the domestic conflict between the two cousins; Vuk
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to expel the Ottomans from southeastern Europe. Although Hungary was able to successfully defy the Ottomans despite the defeat at Kosovo Polje during Hunyadi's lifetime, the kingdom fell to the Ottomans in the 16th century. Branković also captured Hunyadi at Smederevo for a short time when he was
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on 14 July 1456, a period of relative peace began in the region. The sultan retreated to Adrianople, and Branković regained possession of Serbia. Before the end of the year, however, the 79-year-old Branković died. Serbian independence survived him for only another three years, when the Ottoman
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befriended Musa, only for revenge. The conflict went on for 10 years. Once reconciled, Stefan tried to make the most benefit of Đurađ, Vuk's son. Being childless, despot Stefan Lazarević made Đurađ his heir. When Đurađ succeeded Stefan, he was mature with rich experience, aged 50 in 1427.
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died (19 July 1427), King Sigismund hurried to complete the obligations of the contract regarding Stefan's heir – his nephew Đurađ. From 17 September to 19 November he was in Belgrade, which had been officially ceded to him. Under Hungarian crown, Belgrade was also known as
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Empire formally annexed his lands following dissension among his widow and three remaining sons. Lazar, the youngest, poisoned his mother and exiled his brothers, and the land returned to the sultan's subjugation.
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ducats. Among other sources of income, there were possessions in the Kingdom of Hungary, for which expenses were covered by the Hungarian crown. The annual income from them alone was estimated to 50,000 ducats.
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The Ottoman sultan reacted to the throne change, and the Hungarian influence which was felt more than he could afford, with sending an army into Serbia, which conquered
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and Albania became practically annexed by sultan Mehmed II. Đurađ attained a large library of Serbian, Slavonic, Latin, and Greek manuscripts. He made his capital
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in 1430, Branković paid ransom for many of its citizens but could not avoid his vassal duties and sent one of his sons to join Ottoman forces when they besieged
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and its large Hungarian garrison. Despot Đurađ died at the end of 1456, due to complications stemming from the wound. After his death, Serbia,
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communication with garrison in Novo Brdo. Branković faced another disappointment in Zeta where Crnojevići rebelled against Duke Komnen (
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His portrait in the illuminated manuscript of Esphigmenou (1429) depicts him with a mild beard, while the French nobleman
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with his vast estates. On 22 August 1444 the prince peacefully took possession of the evacuated town of Smederevo.
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Remains of monastery church, possible burial place of the despot Đurađ Branković and his wife Eirene Kantakouzene.
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crusades. In 1455, he was wounded and imprisoned during clashes with the Hungarians, after which the young Sultan
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who guested Đurađ in 1433 said of him "nice lord and large ". He was deemed by contemporaries as the richest
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Shedding New Light on the Ties of Mara Branković to the Holy Mountain of Athos and transletion of Relics
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The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453
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illustrissimus princeps Georgius despotus regni Rascie et Albanie, Rive et totius Ussore dominus
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from 1427 to 1456. He was one of the last Serbian medieval rulers. He was a participant in the
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in all of Europe; Broquière stated that his annual income from the gold and silver mines of
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Following the conflicts that concluded 1443, Đurađ Branković had a significant role in the
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of despot Đurađ Branković, issued to the monastery of Esphigmen on Athos in 1429
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State and Society in the Balkans Before and After Establishment of Ottoman Rule
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illustres principes, dominus Georgius, regni Rascie despotus et dominus Albanie
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Saint John Capistran and Despot George Branković: An Impossible Compromise
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Istorija srpskog naroda: Doba borbi za očuvanje i obnovu države 1371–1537
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Despot of the Serbian Kingdom of Rascia (1377-1456) (ruled 1427-1456)
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Povijest Bosne i Hercegovine: od najstarijih vremena do godine 1463.
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illustris princeps, dux et despotus totius regni Rascie et Albanie
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Nos Georgius dei gracia Regni Rascie despotus et Albanie dominus
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The peace was broken in the same year by Hunyadi and king
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Il Regno de gli Slavi hoggi corrottamente detti Schiavoni
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The Balkans: Roumania, Bulgaria, Servia, and Montenegro
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Godišnjak – Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, Belgrad
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Hrvatsko kulturno društvo Napredak. 1998. p. 497.
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Recueil de travaux de l'Institut des études byzantines
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Dracula, Prince of Many Faces: His Life and His Times
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a centre of Serbian culture. He was the first of the
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in 1448. This was the last concerted attempt in the
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(1994). 2139:Ivanović, Miloš (2016). 2087:Histoire du peuple serbe 1793:Miller, William (1896). 765:Constantine of Kostenets 749:), by Sigismund in 1429. 742:), by Sigismund in 1427. 722:Branković's coat of arms 707:Rise of Empires: Ottoman 445:was founded by Branković 256:Polish-Lithuanian (1444) 62:Lord of Branković domain 2956:Proclamation of Kingdom 2650:Proclamation of Kingdom 2064:Andrić, Stanko (2016). 1552:Slavisticheskiĭ sbornik 761:gospodin Srbljem despot 591:Władysław III of Poland 585:Battle of Kosovo (1448) 530:Walls of Constantinople 316:Alexios IV of Trebizond 294:He was the son of lord 236:battle of Ankara (1402) 228:Ђурађ Вуковић Бранковић 220:Đurađ Vuković Branković 2912:Principality of Serbia 2727:Proclamation of Empire 2540:Byzantine annexation, 2470:Principality of Serbia 1945:Лазо М Костић (2000). 723: 645: 537: 521: 446: 394: 347: 2268:The Historical Review 791:Branković family tree 785:Marriage and children 721: 637: 622:retreating home from 527: 519: 441: 389: 342: 312:John VI Kantakouzenos 53:The Esphigmen Charter 2888:Revolutionary Serbia 2367:St. Paul's Monastery 1684:Божић, Иван (1952). 1632:Божић, Иван (1952). 1217:Pribac Hrebeljanović 920:improve this section 2249:Ostrogorsky, George 2082:Bataković, Dušan T. 1613:Stanojević, Stanoje 1515:, pp. 103–104. 1243:Lazar Hrebeljanović 605:army led by Regent 308:Eirene Kantakouzene 304:Lazar Hrebeljanović 150:Eirene Kantakouzene 144:Eleni of Trebizond 2853:Ottoman annexation 2848:Stefan Štiljanović 2462:Monarchs of Serbia 2280:Samardžić, Radovan 2240:Краљевство Словена 1492:, p. 100-104. 847:Ulrich II of Celje 724: 686:He is included in 646: 538: 522: 447: 420:When the Ottomans 395: 348: 346:, Đurađ's capital. 344:Smederevo Fortress 330:Between two worlds 3044:Despots of Serbia 3029:Branković dynasty 3001: 3000: 2968:, 1882–1918 2966:Kingdom of Serbia 2914:, 1837–1882 2890:, 1804–1837 2865:, 1526–1532 2833:Stevan Berislavić 2828:Ivaniš Berislavić 2803:Stephen Tomašević 2761:, 1402–1537 2759:Serbian Despotate 2756:, 1371–1402 2712:Stefan Konstantin 2667:, 1346–1371 2662:, 1217–1346 2660:Kingdom of Serbia 2603:, 1101–1217 2583:Constantine Bodin 2429: 2428: 2420:Succeeded by 1958:978-86-7402-035-7 1705:Florescu, Radu R. 1581:978-9958-840-00-5 1454:Serbian Despotate 1449:Branković dynasty 1434: 1433: 1430: 1429: 1013:Branko Mladenović 956: 955: 948: 650:siege of Belgrade 557:Battle of Zlatica 391:Serbian Despotate 280:Branković dynasty 268:siege of Belgrade 217: 216: 18:Djuradj Brankovic 16:(Redirected from 3051: 2994: 2990:Proclamation of 2957: 2854: 2809: 2798:Stefan Branković 2783:Stefan Lazarević 2779: 2773:Stefan Lazarević 2745: 2728: 2684:Stefan Vladislav 2651: 2592: 2556:, 998–1101 2545: 2476:), 641–969 2455: 2448: 2441: 2432: 2431: 2413:Despot of Serbia 2406:Stefan Lazarević 2403:Preceded by 2395: 2394: 2341: 2320: 2299: 2275: 2258: 2244: 2230: 2216: 2193: 2169: 2152: 2135: 2122: 2105: 2077: 2070:Byzantinoslavica 2052: 2028: 1996: 1995: 1972: 1966: 1965: 1942: 1936: 1935: 1926: 1920: 1919: 1907: 1898: 1897: 1885: 1879: 1878: 1865: 1859: 1858: 1848: 1842: 1841: 1839: 1837: 1823: 1817: 1816: 1814: 1813: 1790: 1784: 1783: 1763: 1757: 1756: 1754: 1753: 1728: 1719: 1713: 1712: 1701: 1692: 1691: 1681: 1675: 1674: 1665: 1659: 1658: 1646: 1640: 1639: 1629: 1623: 1622: 1609: 1603: 1597: 1586: 1585: 1566: 1560: 1559: 1547: 1541: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1522: 1516: 1510: 1493: 1487: 1478: 1477:, p. 88-91. 1472: 968: 967: 959: 958: 951: 944: 940: 937: 931: 900: 892: 882: 879: 861: 858: 845:–1490). 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Index

Djuradj Brankovic

Lord of Branković domain
Vuk Branković
Despot of Serbia
Stefan Lazarević
Lazar Branković
Eirene Kantakouzene
Issue
Grgur Branković
Mara Branković
Stefan Branković
Katarina, Countess of Celje
Lazar Branković
House
Branković
Vuk Branković
Mara Lazarević
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian Despot
battle of Ankara (1402)
Ottoman Interregnum (1403–1413)
vassal
Ottoman sultans
Hungarian kings
Polish-Lithuanian (1444)
Hungarian-Wallachian (1448)
Mehmed II
siege of Belgrade
Bosnia

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