Dinjčić | |
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Parent house | Dinjčić |
Country | Kingdom of Bosnia |
Founded | 14th century |
Founder | Dinjica |
Final ruler | Ivaniš |
Titles |
Vojvoda English: Duke Knez English: Lord |
Estate(s) | Jadar, Srebrenica, Drina |
Dissolution | 1463 Ottoman conquest |
Cadet branches | Kovačević |
Dinjčić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Дињчић), sometime Dinjičić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Дињичић), later branch known as Kovačević, were Bosnian medieval noble family which flourished during kingdom period, and ruled the Jadar- Drinjača areal and wider Srebrenica region.
Family's founder is considered to be Dinjica, who flourished during 14th century. He had four sons, Dragiša, Kovač Dinjčić , Vladislav Dinjčić and Pavle Dinjčić . [1] [2]
The family coat of arms is described in every iteration of the Illyrian Armorials, such as Fojnica Armorial at page 59. It depict a dragon motif above the helmet, in the crest. It also belongs to the Kovačević branch, which is evident from the comments. [3] [4] [5]
Dinjčić | |
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Parent house | Dinjčić |
Country | Kingdom of Bosnia |
Founded | 14th century |
Founder | Dinjica |
Final ruler | Ivaniš |
Titles |
Vojvoda English: Duke Knez English: Lord |
Estate(s) | Jadar, Srebrenica, Drina |
Dissolution | 1463 Ottoman conquest |
Cadet branches | Kovačević |
Dinjčić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Дињчић), sometime Dinjičić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Дињичић), later branch known as Kovačević, were Bosnian medieval noble family which flourished during kingdom period, and ruled the Jadar- Drinjača areal and wider Srebrenica region.
Family's founder is considered to be Dinjica, who flourished during 14th century. He had four sons, Dragiša, Kovač Dinjčić , Vladislav Dinjčić and Pavle Dinjčić . [1] [2]
The family coat of arms is described in every iteration of the Illyrian Armorials, such as Fojnica Armorial at page 59. It depict a dragon motif above the helmet, in the crest. It also belongs to the Kovačević branch, which is evident from the comments. [3] [4] [5]